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[quote=Anonymous]I took linear algebra in college and did well by memorizing the procedures, but not once did I understand the how or the why. Undoubtedly, this was affected by professor’s approach and other instructors might be more effective in explaining it. I understand it can be useful in STEM fields, especially computer programming, but generally speaking, I think it is totally irrelevant for most people. If you are going into a STEM field, you may also need MV calculus. If you think you will need it anyway, I highly recommend taking it immediately so there won’t be any learning loss between the two. What I would highly recommend for everyone, is Statistics. Everyone should have a basic, general knowledge of statistics to be able to evaluate the deluge of data they’ll encounter in their life. Many majors/careers have it as a fundamental requirement. I would definitely prioritize it over linear algebra. [/quote]
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