It seems a bit simplistic to just look at the teachers here (although I had a terrible maths teacher myself) , some people are just rubbish at Maths and that's it, but they might excel at something like English etc. If a student wants to go on to do say an arts degree or some other course which doesn't involve figures or calculations etc then I don't think math abilbities should come into it.
A B for engineering would probably be in order too..For science, engineering, economics a C or above in higher level and
for mathematics itself and very mathematical courses like theoretical
physics require at least a B. I think that's already the case.
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A B for engineering would probably be in order too..
and what,pray tell,is a soft scientist??!
d
Maybe, but have you seen the LC course recently?I think that's requiring too much of your average engineer.Engineering maths is
a lot easier than pure maths.
Maybe, but have you seen the LC course recently?
jd
When I was in school 20+ years ago, you would need to be looking at a b+ to be encouraged to do engineering.Are you suggesting they've dumbed down the questions as well as the size of the course?
My understanding is they only did the latter.
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