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Mathematics or Civil Engineering?
Thanks in advance...
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Thanks in advance...
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Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Double major in Math & Education.
Double major and already pursing an engineering degree? prepare to have no life. Engineering is already a major and a halfOriginally Posted by roc4life24
Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Double major in Math & Education.
i think we done here.![]()
fam want the out clause with engineering degree to get money when the kids get on his nerves.![]()
in that case double major in engineering and education.
Originally Posted by Essential1
Such an absurdly dumb question
Originally Posted by Young Handsome
You have to Major in education with a concentration in math. trust me...
What level of education though?![]()
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Originally Posted by il prescelto
education
the math you'll be teaching will be easier than college math, so no need to be a math major. unless you're trying to become a professor, in which case..well, i don't think this is the case, but you'd need a phd and lots of published work.
Originally Posted by MoonMan818
You should major in geometry
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Originally Posted by JT AIR JT
Originally Posted by Essential1
Such an absurdly dumb question
Originally Posted by Young Handsome
You have to Major in education with a concentration in math. trust me...
What level of education though?![]()
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Either middle school or high school...