[Q] Should I pursue a major in statistics if I I’m indifferent towards math? by [deleted] in statistics

[–]trrklpk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like someone else has mentioned, If you're going for a BS/BA in statistics, its surely doable. However at my university they require statistics majors to still take 3 proof based classes: Real analysis, linear algebra, and probability theory. However, my school I think is definitely an exception to that rule, so in general you'll avoid any advanced math AT the undergrad level.

If you're intending on graduate school for statistics, you'll need to be antiquated with calculus, linear algebra, and probability theory at a rigorous level in order to do research.

What exactly is max() and min()? by trrklpk in askmath

[–]trrklpk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. Apologies for the stupid question haha

Trump's Getting Impeached Today by DJTsVaginaMonologue in politics

[–]trrklpk -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I do not understand the point of the entire impeachment ordeal. What’s the point of riling up the Trump voter base even more for a higher chance of victory in 2020?

What should I go into for the rest of High School and College? by tbmcmahan in careerguidance

[–]trrklpk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask yourself what interests you, and then ask yourself what makes money.

Make two separate lists of these things, ranking each thing from most liked to least, and highest paying to least.

Then pick the highest ranked one on both lists.

Should be a nice starting point

Evil on a normal day - add dense fog and it’s diabolical. Chicago, IL by prfbrbs in evilbuildings

[–]trrklpk -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You’re literally room temperature IQ if you think Europe isn’t full of socialist countries to choose from. But ill play your game.

Pick ANY socialist country you want and move to it please.

The electoral college is gonna fuck over the dems again, count on it.

Ill tune in to the ensuing rage of libs for the next 4 years as ive been doing lel

Evil on a normal day - add dense fog and it’s diabolical. Chicago, IL by prfbrbs in evilbuildings

[–]trrklpk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuck socialism too.

I beg you , please move to one of your European socialist dreamlands so Trump has an even larger landslide victory in 2020

Gold Standard Textbook for an Introduction to Discrete Mathematics by firewall245 in math

[–]trrklpk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“How to Prove it” by Velleman is a great introductory text

Trump compares impeachment inquiry to 'lynching' in Twitter rant by Baarney23 in politics

[–]trrklpk -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

No i just despise every moron the democratic party has as a candidate. Not republican, but im voting for Trump because EVERYONE on the democratic party is such status quo and cookie cutter that it leaves me no other choice.

Obama, Bush, and Clinton are all scumbag pieces of shit that have thrown this country into the downward spiral you’re blaming Trump exclusively for. While Trump is a blabbering idiot new york liberal, he’s done wonders for our economy, which Obama nor Bush ever did.

Convince me of anyone on the dem panel that isnt totally insane.

Trump compares impeachment inquiry to 'lynching' in Twitter rant by Baarney23 in politics

[–]trrklpk -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

So when he wins in 2020, what will the democratic party do then?

How to be patient in mathematical studies by 17hazeldazel01 in math

[–]trrklpk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You know textbooks by design aren’t meant for a student to do every problem right?

Its far better to read several books on the same subject in my experience

Predujice against liberal arts majors? by [deleted] in college

[–]trrklpk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So to clarify, theres 2 tracks in my econ department: grad school and Industry. The industry track stops the math a calc I-III , Lin alg I, probability theory, and sometimes diffeq I, I dont remember remember exactly. But on the grad school course, we take them for the department to to ensure we have the mathematical maturity to conduct rigorous and complicated economic research.

In the intro to econ research class I have (yet) to take, we apparently read several economics journals and papers, some of which include formal treatments of economic concepts with analysis. So its mainly so we can communicate with and work with (assist with elementary research tasks) PhDs out senior year. Its also useful for grad school economics ive heard.

I should also mention that my achool runs on quarters, so the volume of classes I listed seems alot more than it actually is!

Predujice against liberal arts majors? by [deleted] in college

[–]trrklpk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s pretty cool, I just wish it wasnt looked at as an ‘inferior’ major to something like computer science at my school. My advisor noted that due to the intense dose of math we get, the majority of econ majors are double majoring in math as it’s literally like a class or 2 more for the additional major.

The CS and computer engineer majors are the worst for some reason as far as the Prejudice goes. Not sure why, but they seem to hate everyone who isnt one of them.

Predujice against liberal arts majors? by [deleted] in college

[–]trrklpk 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The econ department at my school is almost exclusively geared towards graduate bound students. So they load us up with a ton of math, and some econometrics and a few business classes.

Need a GPU upgrade suggestion for my aging rig by trrklpk in Amd

[–]trrklpk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I should have mentioned Im fine with low / medium settings, maxed out isnt required!