I've been trying to do research on the decay rate at which stuff starts looking like it's a hundred, and falling apart, but a brief attempt at a google search only gave me results for mostly articles about Olympic venues that have been abandoned. Which is nice but not exactly what I want. I...
I know it's pretty vague, but I don't have an idea of what is out there, maybe my question should be what is out there? One of the things I am looking for is the chance to work overseas.
I'm working on a management degree, and would like to use it. By me and math not mixing, is math makes hulk smash. I would like not to be hulk for a career.
I decided not to long ago that math and I do not mix, however I still want to do something in aerospace or the airline industry or something, I want to be around a service I know something about, even if it's not in the capacity I wanted. So any ideas? I'm looking for interesting opportunities...
Why are engineers forced to learn all that math if they never use it? Seriously, I just don't want to spend my life taking math courses. I would like to not hate my career choice, and I want something stable, and something with options beyond "teacher."
The problem with interpreting that I have been told is most people prefer native speakers, and no matter how good you may be, they just don't want you if you're not. I have no wish to be a teacher online or otherwise. My mom did it for years and hated every second of it, and I don't really like...
I like science, but that requires math, so anything scientific is probably out. I like language, but apparently it's extremely hard just to get going, and once you do you never make very much. I like music, but again that's near impossible to "make it" in, people tell me I'm good, but it never...
I picked engineering because it seemed to combine a lot of my likes, but I discovered I hate math with a passion. I took a test offered by my school but it came back "engineering fits you" which it doesn't. The other things on the lists basically sounded like glorified repairman. I don't want to...
That is what I keep being told, but I don't want to spend a few more years taking math classes just to get to the point where I don't have to take it anymore. Math makes me want to break things.
It's not that I can't do the math, I'm just slow, and really don't want to take math for the rest of my life (which is what it feels like is going to happen if I stay in engineering). Math just, makes me really angry for some reason, and while I love science, I just don't want to have to do all...
This is just a general cry for help. I've recently begun my actual engineering classes, and we started off with perhaps my weakest subject in mathematics, conversion. I can do fine if it's just meters to feet, or miles per hour to feet per second, but what do you do when you need say an answer...
I work a good deal better when the equation is in x and y form, is it possible to set up a trig expression like 5Cos(x)/(Sin(x)-1)and substitute the proper x or y equivalent so long as I remember to replace the trig identities later when the problem is finished? Or can you just not solve these...
I've got my final test in trig coming up, and the one thing that I simply cannot get a handle on are, coterminal angles, specifically ones where you find coterminal angles for a negative angle, in my class they are mostly done in radians. I understand how to get all the angles of a positive...