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Hello everyone,
HST program states that students should be comfortable with upper levelmathematics through diff equations and linear algebra. Is this really a strictrequirement?
It goes on to say that students demonstrate this through classes or other approaches. What other approaches would demonstrate how comfortable you arewith differential equations? Can a physical chemistry class that involveddifferential equations be used ?
The reason I am asking is that I already graduated but I never took anydifferential equations.
I would really appreciate any comments or information on the matter.
FYI, I already emailed the hst office but I have not gotten any reply yet.
HST program states that students should be comfortable with upper levelmathematics through diff equations and linear algebra. Is this really a strictrequirement?
It goes on to say that students demonstrate this through classes or other approaches. What other approaches would demonstrate how comfortable you arewith differential equations? Can a physical chemistry class that involveddifferential equations be used ?
The reason I am asking is that I already graduated but I never took anydifferential equations.
I would really appreciate any comments or information on the matter.
FYI, I already emailed the hst office but I have not gotten any reply yet.
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