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Is it possible to go into a career in Computer Sci or Computer Engineering being weak in math and Science?

Is it possible to go into a career in Computer Sci or Computer Engineering being weak in math and Science?

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You might be able to pull off CS if you are strong in programming, but it would be very difficult to get into/through CoE. To get a degree at any accredited college you’d need to pass Calculus I, II and III as well as Differential Equations and a Probability/Statistics course…not to mention two calculus based physics courses and chemistry.
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5 years ago
loren
comp sci/comp engg by themselves dont need the same level of math as, many other engg disciplines, such as mechanical or aero. comp sci deals more with algorithms, efficiency, retrieval techniques etc. rather than pure math. But of course, your program may have mandatory math/sci courses to take. comp engg has a hardware component to it. If you study heat transfer & fluid mechanics (for keeping your chips cool), that has a significant amount of math theory. If you have physics and EE requirements in electricity and magentism for your comp engg degree, that would also have a fair amount of math. Bottom line – make your first priority – Getting into a field that you enjoy and keeping abreast with technology.
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Anonymous
Yes! you can always work on your science and math to improve on it. In some college they have programs to help you improve on class called tutors or refreasher classes. If you want it bad enough you will work on it
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Anonymous
every thing you do involves math and science idid engineering is math its self, physics so gather your bigs in math and science
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Anonymous
wel yeh it requires enormous amount of math…and…physics..but it’s ok..i mean..only if u hate mathematics u can’t go for it but if u’re just weak u can get better….and depends how weak u are…
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