Hmm depends on the course i guess, the stats i did last semester was heavily calculus based, we proved pretty much all the results including the central limit theorem. I like that part of stats, but i dont like the things such as hypothesis testing.
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So many jobs that you would lose count (probably based on your lack of math skills).Anti-Mathmite said:Who would want to do maths past school level?
Are there any job prospects other than being a teacher?
Yeah - my stat knowledge is pretty much limited to STAT131 - and that has scarred me, so no more stat for me after this year.acmilan said:Hmm depends on the course i guess, the stats i did last semester was heavily calculus based, we proved pretty much all the results including the central limit theorem. I like that part of stats, but i dont like the things such as hypothesis testing.
That's first year stats, you derive most things in 2nd year (including repeating much of STAT131 i hear)chinesefireball said:Ok - i can see the point of stat, I can see how it is useful. But I never really liked subjects that were just - here is the formula work the stuff out, then say what it means. I prefer to work out the formula for myself. I think it is because I don't know enough stat, to really understand it properly.
I don't mind applied - but then all I have done is MATH111
i didn't see what was wrong with 187/188... i thought they were good subjects....chinesefireball said:I think if you are going to do a straight maths degree - try and do the advance - that way you get to avoid the math187/188 - they are boring as shit. But then you have a subject that puts a years worth of work into 1/2 a year.
Also the research projects you do in second and third year would be good. But then I also heard if you go good in math187/188, you may be able to get into those subjects anyway.
What are you guys talking about? stat is the worst.
I'd possibly suggest you take MATH141/142 instead of 187/188. You can replace 187/188 with 141/142 if your maths ability isn't strong enough. If I recall correctly, the mathematics subjects required for ECTE degrees are MATH141/161/187 (one of these), MATH142/162/188 (one of these) and MATH287 (the number isn't right, I'm sure of it, but it's Mathematics for Engineers).watatank said:How is math187/math188? I will have to do that at as part of my degree next year (electrical engineering). Will it be like studying 2/3 unit maths at HSC level? I wasn't bad at 2unit math but I struggled at 3unit...is this a factor?
if you are gong to do electrical engineering, there is also math141/142 whcih you are able to do as well.watatank said:How is math187/math188? I will have to do that at as part of my degree next year (electrical engineering). Will it be like studying 2/3 unit maths at HSC level? I wasn't bad at 2unit math but I struggled at 3unit...is this a factor?
auzbabe4christ said:wow. i just realised how much of the same stuff we are doing.
tell me, are you doing a BMath? or BMath/Finance? or BMathEd?
out of pure curiosity i mgiht add.