> My strong opinion as someone who majored in math is that, at least within the US, the standard calculus requirement should be replaced with statistics. So much more useful and so much more important as an adult.
Strong agree, but engineers probably need both. I'm currently watching a course on causal inference, and the tools are very much calculating gradients. And even if you just use someone else's MCMC, even in the models a differential equation or integral can randomly appear usefully.
In retrospect I should have taken a stats class in high school when I had that 1 hour gap for 1 semester, just to build a better intuition around the basic concepts.
Strong agree, but engineers probably need both. I'm currently watching a course on causal inference, and the tools are very much calculating gradients. And even if you just use someone else's MCMC, even in the models a differential equation or integral can randomly appear usefully.
In retrospect I should have taken a stats class in high school when I had that 1 hour gap for 1 semester, just to build a better intuition around the basic concepts.