Sept. 13, 2023, 11:45 p.m. | /u/rosvend

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This is my 2nd semester in DS and I realized that DS involves way more math than some engineerings, at least in my uni I have to take 3 calculus courses, 1 Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, I even have to take geometry and physics courses. I was wondering if this just my unique case or do data scientists really need all of this math to actually get a job? Have you guys actually used any of these courses in your …

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