I don't know a single person who majored in liberal arts, humanities, sociology, psychology, business administration who had to take a year of university level calculus.Calculus has its uses in statistics and probability too. It is also useful in a range of areas within industry.
Calculus as a high school subject is uneccessary and probably only needed for optional AP classes. Your garden variety high school student is going benefit a lot more from introductory statistics and probability.
I've mostly used it in doing statistics. It is used in PID controllers in industry all the time, but that's different in that the controller is doing the math not me, but knowing how they work is useful in setting them up.
In statistics I use calculus to do non-linear and complex curve regression analysis.
There is no giant conspiracy denying advanced math to negroz. They simply can't learn it. The average black IQ is 65.
There is no giant conspiracy denying advanced math to negroz. They simply can't learn it. The average black IQ is 65.
Did you even graduate from high school?
We all know you didn't.
But you bought a GED online.
Unless you're going into engineering or science, you don't need calculus.
Statistics and probability theory are more important for high school students to learn.
Geometry, Algebra II and precalculus is all the college prep a high school student needs if they are aspiring for a college STEM degree
I don't know a single person who majored in liberal arts, humanities, sociology, psychology, business administration who had to take a year of university level calculus.
Calculus as a high school subject is uneccessary and probably only needed for optional AP classes. Your garden variety high school student is going benefit a lot more from introductory statistics and probability.
Calculus is part of the curriculum of many - if not most - MBA programs.
As for liberal arts - well that has few requirements for anything.
shut up asshole
Such an erudite response from the board ignoramus.
Calculus is part of the curriculum of many - if not most - MBA programs.
As for liberal arts - well that has few requirements for anything.
Always find it humorous how seemingly everyone on the right thinks they are experts on education. They wouldn’t tell a plumber how do his job, or any other profession, but regardless of background, they are all authorities on education.
And the best part is when they add “when I was in school …….”
Please cite one MBA degree that requires calculus.
fuck you
Program..
Harvard, University of Phoenix, Pepperdine - to name a few. (Phoenix licenses the curriculum from Harvard)
Because you never completed 3rd grade, you have no clue what rigors are involved in an actual education.
Always find it humorous how seemingly everyone on the right thinks they are experts on education. They wouldn’t tell a plumber how do his job, or any other profession, but regardless of background, they are all authorities on education.
And the best part is when they add “when I was in school …….”