I’m working my way to a CS degree and am currently slogging my way through an 8-week Trig course. I barely passed College Algebra and have another Algebra and two Calculus classes ahead of me.

How much of this will I need in a programming job? And, more importantly, if I suck at Math, should I just find another career path?

  • magic_lobster_party@fedia.io
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    2 months ago

    Math skills can occasionally be useful, but I don’t see it as a dealbreaker.

    The good thing about being good with math is that it usually means you’re a good problem solver, and problem solving is an important skill for programming. But the reverse isn’t necessarily true. You can be good at problem solving but still be bad at math.

    I would say if you’re struggling with the programming courses, then maybe look somewhere else. Otherwise, go ahead.