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4142908 No.4142908 [Reply] [Original]

Hey guys, I'm in stuck in a rut here. Ever since middle school I wanted to work in Nuclear Physics. The problem is my math skill are mediocre at best. In my Alg II/Trig class I just barely passed after weeks of sucking up. I still failed every test even though I studied my ass off for each of them. However I do have a 95 in Physics and a 100 in Chem. Being a junior in HS I'm considering my career options. Outside of Nuclear Physics I'm interested in Nuroscience. Just how much math is involved in Nuroscience?

>> No.4142923

tl:dr How much math is involved in Neuroscience.

>> No.4142928

why do highschool retards list their grades in their hs courses?

that shit is fucking meaningless

>> No.4142952

>>4142908
>Being a junior in HS
Why does /sci/ have more underage users than /b/

Also high school physics is watered down shit

>> No.4142961

If you're so interested in the topic, you should research it yourself you goddamn child. Stop asking a bunch of other children on /sci/ about neuroscience.

>> No.4142964

>>4142928
Because high schoolers think they matter.

>> No.4142977

Nuclear physics and neuroscience are completely different fields. I bet your interest amounts to thinking "Gee, this sounds really cool!"

>> No.4143016

>>4142908
nsci major reporting in

depends what kind of neuroscience, computational neuroscience you may as well study nuclear physics cause math is abou the same.

molecular neuroscience, not a lot past basic calculus courses you usually take.

cognitive neuroscience- no math might as well study psychology

>> No.4143021

>>4142908

mfw i relaized alg ment algebra not algortihms, ALGEBRA LOLOL

>> No.4143055

>>4142952

Fucking this. High school children are cancer.