Can you give an example of the level where things suddenly become more difficult?
As I said in another post, I struggled quite a bit with early calculus classes, but breezed through later “more difficult” classes that built on them.
Also, I disagree with the math and stats thing. Many of the best statisticians I know have strong grounding in mathematics, as do many of the best data scientists I know.
Can you give an example of the level where things suddenly become more difficult?
I hit a wall in my string theory course, after having to apply a lot more effort than expected in a QFT course the year before. Didn’t have that issue with GR at all. Well, maybe with some finer points involving algebraic topology, but nothing insurmountable.
Can you give an example of the level where things suddenly become more difficult?
As I said in another post, I struggled quite a bit with early calculus classes, but breezed through later “more difficult” classes that built on them.
Also, I disagree with the math and stats thing. Many of the best statisticians I know have strong grounding in mathematics, as do many of the best data scientists I know.
I hit a wall in my string theory course, after having to apply a lot more effort than expected in a QFT course the year before. Didn’t have that issue with GR at all. Well, maybe with some finer points involving algebraic topology, but nothing insurmountable.