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/sci/ I don't think I like (using/learning/doing) math, but I want to do a bachelor of science.

Obviously this is probably a bit limiting.
What fields require negligible amount of math?

>> No.7339421

Depends on your institution. Biology at most places has integral calculus and basic statistics as the most advanced math they do.

Too many bio majors though, poor job security unless you plan on going to med school. Can you pull a 3.6+ and a 30+ MCAT?

Other than that, probably a health "science."

>> No.7339432

There shouldn't be too much math in chemistry outside of physical chemistry.

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7339435

>>7339303
>What fields require negligible amount of math?

>> No.7339437

>>7339435
>CS
>negligible amounts of math
Always amazed at the morons who say this.

>> No.7339447

>>7339435
The more shilling your product needs the shittier it is, friendo.

>> No.7339450

Physics

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>>7339437
>thinks set notation and induction is nontrivial

Always horrified at the CS morons who say this.

>> No.7339475

>>7339452
I had to learn real analysis, linear algebra, probability, multivariate calculus, differential equations, number theory, relational algebra/calculus, and more for undergraduate CS.

>> No.7339479

>>7339452
rms was great at math apparently.

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>>7339452
How would you do 30 B and C?

If you can do this, feel free to think of yourself as better than the average CS graduate at my school.

If not, please shut the fuck up, math freshie.

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7339491

How would you approach 30 B and C?

If you can do this, feel free to think of yourself as on the level of the average CS graduate from my school.

If you don't respond, I'll know you're just a delusional math freshie.

>> No.7339494

>>7339452
see >>7339491

>> No.7339564

>>7339303
Medfag here, we have no math.

>> No.7339573

>>7339303
Did you mistakenly think that's a qt girl in that image, OP? It's not, it's a teenage boy. Would you like to penetrate him?

>> No.7339577

>>7339573
Originally I did in fact think it was a girl.
How the fuck did you know?

>> No.7339658

>>7339475

>real analysis, number theory, relational algebra, and more

I removed the babby high school math. And more sounds like a challenging course.

>> No.7339679

>>7339303
You probably mean you don't like highschool math. This would mean you should like college level math.

>> No.7339767

>>7339679
What's the difference?

I've just finished calc 1 and physics 1 and it seems pretty similar so far, but that could be because of the large crossover with stuff I've already covered.

>> No.7339786

In germany a proper CS study program is nearly identical to these that of a math major. Atleast they share more than half of the math classes together. CS in germany is basically just math.
Can't believe it it's in other countries any different.

>> No.7339802

>>7339786
Now I feel even worse for staying in the UK

>> No.7339809

>>7339435
I thought biology was for people who want to be useful in the world, and maths was for masturbating your way to a degree