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LotusPath2015-09-09 19:24:50
Mathematics
LotusPath, 2015-09-09 19:24:50

Does a future programmer need to study profile mathematics at school?

Good day. I am a 10th grade student at the Lyceum at the Higher School of Economics. In this educational institution, students are invited to independently choose the subjects studied (except for compulsory ones) and their level. I took profile mathematics, studied 4 pairs. I already realized that the load is very large: very voluminous homework, assignments for independent (which are carried out at each lesson) do not correspond in terms of tasks from homework. and cool work, which is why I get negative grades, and the pace of work is too fast for me. In general, the program is similar to the basic one, only on the profile we go deeper into the topic, we solve problems of increased complexity. I have another option: go for basic math and take a computer science course that includes programming. The question is this: do I need to stay on prof. mathematics for the successful passing of the profile exam, or go to the base, take computer science and prepare for prof. Unified State Examination with a tutor in grade 11 (as I was told, graduates with basic mathematics did not pass their profile very well)? Or if I take the base, then I will then suffer at the university, because. I will not be ready for this level of mathematics? Your advice is very much needed.

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Saboteur, 2015-09-09
@saboteur_kiev

If you like programming, then you will learn to program yourself.
Therefore, it is better to teach mathematics at school - and more lectures and more classes and cheaper. And everything will be bad - you can always hire a tutor.
And what they teach in computer science at school - I'm almost sure that it's crap.
Perhaps you will fumble more than your classmates, and this will give the false impression that you are cool, as a result you will learn less programming and more help dumb friends, wasting your time on who knows what.

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volanddd, 2015-09-09
@volanddd

Certainly. A programmer without mathematics is like a blind artist.

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Rafael™, 2015-09-09
@maxminimus

A programmer needs Computational Mathematics
If it is difficult and inefficient to study at school, then it is better to have a tutor with an emphasis on passing and entering
. It is better, of course, to go to a computer science teacher and immediately study the simplest but most effective in real life - C and js.html.css.php - this enough for everything
No frameworks and other people's ready-made programs - only myself

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