Summit07
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Hey,
This might seem like an odd question or whatever but I figure I mine as well ask it. I really enjoy building things, trying new things and being creative. The thing is though I'm not very good at math and critical things like that. I would much rather sit down with a welder and a pile of junk and make something than figure out the velocity of something. I'm just not wired that way. So my question is, is engineering something that I should look into or would the math rule me out? Or what resources would you recommend to overcome the math? I'm of course willing to work at it to make sure what I want to build comes to life but is there a way to make the math a little more bearable?
Thanks!
This might seem like an odd question or whatever but I figure I mine as well ask it. I really enjoy building things, trying new things and being creative. The thing is though I'm not very good at math and critical things like that. I would much rather sit down with a welder and a pile of junk and make something than figure out the velocity of something. I'm just not wired that way. So my question is, is engineering something that I should look into or would the math rule me out? Or what resources would you recommend to overcome the math? I'm of course willing to work at it to make sure what I want to build comes to life but is there a way to make the math a little more bearable?
Thanks!