Hi everyone! This week I’m going
to write about some changes that I would like to do in my study program…
Well, as we know almost the 100%
of the careers have unnecessary subjects and I say “unnecessary” because the
most of them don’t have something related with the work that you would like to
do in the future or maybe could exist the possibility that the subject could be
necessary for understand others things that you definitely will use in your
future job but it doesn’t include all the massive matters that you should learn
in the subject, just is a little part of it (that could be called like “junk
content”). Based in my study program and in my first year of university I
consider Calculus, Mechanic and their derivatives subjects in the category called
“unnecessary” and If I could change them for another subject related with
things that we will used in the future I would do it.
Talking about the study program
in a general vision I would like to change the subjects with pre-requisites reducing
the pre-requisites to just one or zero, because there are some subjects that
need like 2 or 3 approve subject to take it then and if you don’t pass just one
of them you couldn’t take that subject the next semester and in consequence you
are delaying the end of the career… That is horrible; because the workload of
the career is very heavy and sometimes to save one subject you have to leave
another and that hinders pass all the matters.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Calculus is a must. Calculus is love, calculus is life. Greets
ResponderEliminarHow dare you? Don't mess with calculus, you sinner.
ResponderEliminarI disagree with you, I feel that having had an introduction to the calculation and mechanics made us all have the same knowledge to continue with the following courses.
ResponderEliminarAbout the subjects with pre-requisites, I would love to down them too! I have a terrible schedule for that reason!
I agree with you, in many subjects of first and second year, only a small part of the contents are important to understand other more important subjects.
ResponderEliminarHowever we must learn all that junk content.