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capncanuck wrote:Add an option for "I'm from the forums of that popular webcomic about the Liberal Arts."


poochon wrote:sorry for being such a noob, but wth are "Level i University" i=1..4 and which one means b.a in math and cs? ^^


bmonk wrote:poochon wrote:sorry for being such a noob, but wth are "Level i University" i=1..4 and which one means b.a in math and cs? ^^
I guessed that Level 1=Freshman Math Major, 2=Sophomore (or Associate degree), and 3=Junior (Major) or Math Minor, and 4=Senior/BA in Math.





WhoDatMath wrote:Interesting how many of us are undergraduates. This forum could be useful...


xander wrote:WhoDatMath wrote:Interesting how many of us are undergraduates. This forum could be useful...
I take it that no one wants to help with my graduate level real analysis, then?
xander


xander wrote:WhoDatMath wrote:Interesting how many of us are undergraduates. This forum could be useful...
I take it that no one wants to help with my graduate level real analysis, then?
xander

theboss wrote:There's also 10 kinds of people, the ones who know binary and the ones who don't.

SpikedMath wrote:xander wrote:WhoDatMath wrote:Interesting how many of us are undergraduates. This forum could be useful...
I take it that no one wants to help with my graduate level real analysis, then? :P
xander
I ended up dropping that course after I found out how much the prof sucked and most of the class bombed her midterm :lol:
I'm more of a discrete type of guy.

bmonk wrote:theboss wrote:There's also 10 kinds of people, the ones who know binary and the ones who don't.
If you combined them, you'd get 11 kinds of people: those who can count in binary and those who don't.

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