<p>Baller I know what you are talking about. i am just saying Intro to Prob and Stat is very basic, and it is. If it wasn't basic then stat majors would take it, but they don't.</p>
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probability for business? at least it doesn't have the theory, right? my probstats class was horrible, the theory was the worst. <em>barely</em> passed that one, unfortunately its kinda important in eng/research, oops. my diffeq clas was amazingly horrible too, but just because my professor couldn't teach at all...
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<p>You have to know the theory and apply it to business situations, blech.</p>
<p>Yep, tons of calc :) But then again, I should be used to that by now, pretty much every engineering class I've ever taken has been that way (my prob/stats class is offered through our systems science and electrical engineering department).</p>
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'm still shocked ucbenz had to memorize the tables!
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<p>Well it was stuff that we could use Calculus for, but he didn't give us enough time on exams to actually use calculus, so he said to just remember the tables instead.</p>
<p>IB Math Methods... the first part of it in 10th grade. :( It's not like I <em>chose</em> to take it.</p>
<p>UGH, the math teacher was so boring. Every day, 90 minutes of monotony and bad explanations for stupid, stupid math problems. At first it was all easy, boring review, and then it became difficult and boring. x_x </p>
<p>I'm still a sophomore, but I have to go with geometry I've taken in my freshman year. It was easy as hell, but a huge pain in the ass. Why do you have to prove something that's already there? "Why it's parallel? Well, just look at it! It's obviously parallel!"</p>