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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Rarebird who wrote (1471888)7/23/2024 5:38:39 PM
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That’s bad. I saw it in college. Professors teach what they want. It can result in erratic educational path. -g-
I was an undergrad advisor at a major university, and a big part of my job was to construct a gen Ed path for students to avoid math replacing it with an easier science. I already forgot what it was. If they want a history major they probably won’t need math. I was teaching tensors, complex variables, and partial differential equations, it was a first year grad school course in the math department. However, when the person has never seen a multiplication table, remedial math represents a major problem. Elementary Calculus was taught at the senior and junior levels in the Soviet Union, all texts were universally set by the department of Education, or its twin.
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