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Originally posted by Lamboracer
Algebra 1- Ha looking forward to 10th grade math-geometery next year in ninth grade, considering im in 8th grade. Hey does it count that ive already takin the SAT in 7th grade

What did you get on the SAT?
 
Originally posted by TurboSmoke
i am an electronics engineer...if you are designing a differential amplifier then great...but with a 741 opamp and loads of matched transistor pairs there is really no need to work it out manually...

an diff amp only amplifies the difference between its two inputs...it doesnt require a pen and paper...if you have a diff amp with 10v on - i/p and 5v on the + i/p, the o/p will be 5v

I only first year electronics so I don't know too much.
 
does anyone else think that maths is pointless? or is it just me trying to find an excuse about me failing my test?

Math is possibly the most important thing a person can learn.
 
christ on a cracker some of you people are on a level i cant even fathom. im in pre cal. right now. im really not into it. math used to be my best subject. but now i guess since its my senior year and i dont really need it then im not worried about pre cal. im passing yes, but i have no idea how. the only reason im barely passing is because i know nothign about the lesson untill the test then i know everything somehow. oh well, im gonna be an architect and about the only thing they need is geometry and simple math.
 
Originally posted by Klostrophobic
What did you get on the SAT?

his SAT probably doesnt count right? people in 7th who take it are just in it for the brighter future plan or whatever its called. for scholarships and stuff. hey anyone have any idea where i can get some architecture scholarships. i cant find any the meet my criteria(sp?)
 
Originally posted by Klostrophobic
What did you get on the SAT?

Umm. Seriously like a 750 or somethins like that maybe 800. I suck. Well i was in 7th grade at the time and it was an opprutinity givvin to all the smartest kids in the school.
 
Originally posted by oosacker
Where I live, you must have taken senoir calculus and physics at high school to get into architecture at university

ive already had physics. i dont need calculus. i dont see how they can make people do that. since calculus isnt required in high school.
 
The highest math course I've taken is multivariable Calculus for engineers.

[homer voice]Mmmm... triple integrals...:drool:[/homer voice]
 
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