No of course not!It is because maths is everywhere and everybody knows whats the meaning of maths except for little kids below 7 years old or below 4 years old.The whole world knows what is maths about.Only some knows what is the meaning of psychology. (Written By:Hana)
If you want to get better or improve our maths skills you need to practice what ever subject you are not going to well at. But most important try to listen to your teacher.
no yes
To study forensic psychology, you typically need a strong foundation in psychology, criminal justice, and criminology. Courses in abnormal psychology, statistics, research methods, and forensic science are also beneficial. Understanding the legal system and criminal behavior is important for applying psychological principles in legal contexts.
is maths a compulosry subject in bms
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no. it is preferred by universities that you have biology though.
No Its not possible.. B'Coz Maths is compalsory subject..
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This is of course highly opinionated, but I would think that Maths and Statistics (if I had to chose between the 2 above). Math and Logic would really be better. Of course this is very generalized (as the question asks for), obviously people who want to program arduinos or those who program for hardware would have a much better time if they did math and mechanics.
The difference of maths and geography is maths is more better than geography
11th grade? That would depend on your meaning of "average". An "average" student that meets the standard of a C as a grade would think that maths is difficult, but the "average" student in the USA could expect a B or B-, and would think that maths is an "ok" subject.