ask if they know the answer. if they say i don't know, or you think they don't know, just make up an answer
he probably is mad at you then.
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They are surely stalking you on facebook.
You can legally refuse to answer any questions you like. And, the school can legally punish you for it.
you should tell them the truth, unless you really dont feel comfortable about it.
say it slowly and say i dont mean it in a narsty way and say please dont get upstet
it depends. if he is a friend he is just concerned. if he is someone you dont notice then maybe. if he is your crush then dont overthink it okay.
you dont and you shouldn't
i dont know ask someone else
Dont be obese
you have to be beutiful and do not talk about him everytime if he asks you something dont be shy or scared anwser him the quistion. talk with him when you have time.
First off, the question should be either "What math is used in Mechanical Engineering? or What is the highest level of math someone needs to take in order to become a Mechanical Engineer?" Most college programs require through Differential Equations to earn a BS degree in ME. This means you would need to take Calculus 1, 2, and 3, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations once you get to college. It is assumed that most students going into engineering will have no less than Pre-Calculus before entering college while most will have taken Calculus. Now each college has different requirements for fulfilling the math requirements for an engineering program. I know from my experience, Georgia Tech teaches math differently than most colleges because they combine Calc 1-3 and Linear Algebra into just 3 courses instead of 4. My suggestion is look at the program requirements at the school you are interested in first. Second, evaluate whether you feel that you can learn the math. For those who struggle with math, if you really want to be an engineer, I suggest going to a smaller school where the class size will be smaller. This will have better student/teacher interaction so you can get more help.