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Can Science Careers Overlook Poor Communication Skills?
When I say that words don't come to me, I mean that I even have trouble with just casual conversation. But thank you everyone for the advice and I'll definitely keep working on them.- brtgreen
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Can Science Careers Overlook Poor Communication Skills?
I have trouble finding the right words to convey what I'm thinking. Words just don't come to me that fast.- brtgreen
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Can Science Careers Overlook Poor Communication Skills?
uggh. my life sucks :/ i just feel that my degree is useless if I won't even be able to get a job at the end.- brtgreen
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Can Science Careers Overlook Poor Communication Skills?
"Good Communication Skills" Ok well right now I'm doing pretty good in all my EECS and math courses, but the problem is that I have horrendous communication skills. I am trying really hard to improve them but I don't seem to be getting that much better. I'm really frightened because every...- brtgreen
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Choosing Hard Classes: Benefits & Risks for Graduate School
When choosing my classes, I've always picked the easier class rather than taking the harder just so I can get a higher grade. (For example, I took Calc III last semester rather than Honors Calc III). Do you guys think this is a bad idea? If I want to go to graduate school wouldn't picking the...- brtgreen
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Programs Do employers care about your major
i don't want to be a teacher, and I'm not talented enough to become a math professor.- brtgreen
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Programs Do employers care about your major
I'm a freshman currently planning to be a computer science or math major. I like math so much better but I'm afraid that if I don't major in computer science then I'd be a lot harder to get hired for a programming job. Does your major matter even though you know how to program?- brtgreen
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Surface Integral Homework: Compute F = <z,x,y> f(x,y)
Oh ok I get what you're saying. But how am I supposed to know if they're asking for just the top or the whole enclosed surface?- brtgreen
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Surface Integral Homework: Compute F = <z,x,y> f(x,y)
Homework Statement Compute surface integral. F = <z, x, y> f(x,y) = x + y, 0 <= x <= 1, 0 <= y <= 1.Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Well this is what I tried: <z, x, y > * < -fx, -fy, 1> = -z - x + y = -(x+y) - x + y = -2x Then I integrated it using the bounds given and got -1...- brtgreen
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Transition from AP Calc BC to Multivariable Calc
I was in the same position as you last year (and asking the exact same question). Trust me, don't take Calc II in college. You'll be fine.- brtgreen
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Programs Is Double Majoring in Math and Computer Science Worth the Extra Year?
I initially planned to double major in math and computer science, but in order to do that I'd have to spend an extra year at college. My main interest is definitely in computer science. I either want to go to graduate school or get a job as a software engineer. Would double majoring in math and...- brtgreen
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