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mattattack
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I'm doing a computer science degree this year, I might do a second major in physics next year, but I'm not sure if my maths is up to scratch. I never did much maths in school apart from basic things in math A, it says that I must have done maths B as a prerequisite for the physics major (which has a lot more involved, like calculus). Do they teach you these things in the degree? Or do you need to know most of it before entering?
I'm very interested in physics, but I don't think I have the maths skills to do it. I'm also interested in some creative fields, I may pursue those instead.
I'm very interested in physics, but I don't think I have the maths skills to do it. I'm also interested in some creative fields, I may pursue those instead.