So true.. A company I consult with at the moment has an engineer working for them with no formal training. He has 3 degrees in ancient languages.. Still one of the best engineers I've ever worked with...
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Funny thing, that is the one good memory I have of doing chemistry in school. We were getting a bit bored by the experiment, so we decided to liven up proceedings by tripling up on the ingredients.
I can still recall the resultant mix bubbling away furiously, and the Chemistry teacher screaming at everyone to move to the wall.
Haven't done a lot of studies in those subjects, only primary / secondary school / high school.
I remember I didn't like Physics too much, although I had OK results for it.
I loved Maths ... but since I a was a very rebellious teenager, I missed out on all the most advanced stuff and I am afraid those would be required if I study Maths for college in a related course.
BTW what are the practical application if one has a Math degree?
Seems like a silly question but other then a teaching job I cannot think of anything so early in the day.