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Old 01-07-2007, 11:16 AM
MedMech
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Originally Posted by Botnst View Post
Kerry Edwards asked a very leading question about whether requiring math in university is a waste of human resources.

Algebra is to calculus what grammar is to language.

IMO, if you cannot pass calculus you shouldn't be in a university. The same goes for other fundamental analytic skills in other liberal arts disciplines. That's what the "university" word is all about -- once through with it, you can apply your knowledge universally -- to all problems.

Go to a JuCo or trade school if you want a curriculum that doesn't require analysis in the major fields of human endeavor.

So no, it's not a waste, if we set low educational goals for our most advanced education, we'll get students of exactly that quality. Kind of like what we have.

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Word! You can be successful not know where to put a comma but you can never make sound decisions without a solid understanding of mathematical problem solving. Since schoolin the main thing I constantly brush up on is math rithmitic scillz.
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