Interesting squander... I was in a similar position.
I am no expert but I don't think you should take CS for programming. You don't need a degree if you want to be a programmer. I suggest reading some popular science books regarding these subjects. I highly recommend Godel Escher Bach by...
Of course this is true. What I mean is ,assuming this is high school - college level etc', After you know max\min and "up\down domain"*
you will know which function is "over" or under".
let y=x+2 be f(x) and y=ln(x) g(x)...
After analyzing the function and knowing their maximum\minimum etc' you can show that
when g(x)>/</=f(x)
This is how you approach this in high school anyway...
Glad to see you are still with us. Will it be rude to ask what exactly happened?
Were there any complications? Were you anywhere exotic? Do you have special sensitivity (Ahm.. age etc...) What is the disease called? We are scientists after all...
If this is offensive in anyway I may not be...
I can only give you advice on the army - and please take it with a grain of salt.
I served (Obligatory) 3 years (from 19-22) in my countries army . Although I wasn't in a behind the lines kind of jobs most of my service it was an unimaginably hard experience for me and my friends.
When you are...
I am actually in the midst of a conflict in question. I wanted to study math or physics with philosophy minor. Although people will always justify there own choices ignoring my parents (and in my case spouse) advice would be a mistake. I have no evidence I will donate to the field and it's not...
Thanks for the story about grad school!. And for the record it will be my money that probably won't be dropped on said iPad. I will get a kindle for the bus rides though!