I missed math.
My first math class in over a calendar year, it felt good to be back. After finishing the calculus series, I decided to take a break from math and explore some other fields by taking other classes. Looking back, I did make a good decision by exploring fields I never would have thought of trying out if I had stuck purely with stem, but there were moments where I wish I hadn't. Definitely when I had to remind myself of integration by parts and partial fraction expansion, I remembered how much I like raw math.
What was super cool actually was beginning to see how raw math began to intersect with what I consider to be my future career. Even if only extremely fundamental concepts and calculations, we practice calculating mixing rates with different solutions, something that now (a few weeks into my first Chemical Engineering Class) I'm seeing again! It's good to back.
What was super cool actually was beginning to see how raw math began to intersect with what I consider to be my future career. Even if only extremely fundamental concepts and calculations, we practice calculating mixing rates with different solutions, something that now (a few weeks into my first Chemical Engineering Class) I'm seeing again! It's good to back.
Two of my neater pieces of work: my equation sheet for the final and a practice Laplace Transform problem.