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about college Do you have to be very good at math to take on the course BS in Electrical Engineering??
I just enrolled on a university and I chose the course BSEE. Im kinda nervous about my math skills. Im not that very good about math.
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I'm going to warn you that electrical engineering is the most math-intensive of all the engineering types (I'm currently in an electrical engineering program). There's a lot of calculus involved - really, it's mostly math. That said, there are tons of resources in university: your school may have a math help center or peer tutors, or you can work with friends to grasp concepts.
Engineering in general is pretty math-heavy. I would echo Adviceman's advice and suggest that you meet with your course co-ordinator or academic advisor to discuss your options and what supports you would have. ]
Any Engineering Course is heavy in math. If your math skills are not up to the challenge talk to your course advisor. My son who is now a Paramedic had the same problem.
His Science and Biology skills were great. His algebra skills were lacking. In order to become a Paramedic and pass the course he had to have algebra as much of the formulas for delivering medication require algebra. Rather than let him flounder and fail his course advisor arranged for him to get the remedial help he needed so he could pass the algebra portion of his course.
Because of the help he received from his course advisor he graduated with honors as the honor graduate with a degree in Emergency Medicine.
Your course advisor should be able to do the same thing for you. All you need to do is ask. ]
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