Its all depending on the career your wanting to pursue. Math as far as algebra is not used in many jobs which is really a waste of time if your not pursuing a career with this skill. Science there are plenty of jobs, there are many different scientific fields you can get into. But in my view Science knowledge is better to have "more of" yes. science is a very important and knowledgeable subject. the world is made from science by inventions and and man uses. without it the world will be full with vandals. but it does not mean that maths is a bad subject.
Many maths equations are needed to solve science problems, especially physics problems and a basic maths knowledge is needed to do any science. Working out forces using F=ma requires a basic knowledge of multiplication and rearranging of equations. Without maths we would be unable to work out the answers to many scientific problems which could be vital for practical uses such as building bridges or buildings.
Mathematics is the medium language with definite instructive explaining how thing related or worked in science. Early learning in science (say primary school) might need a lot of memorizing and little calculation. At the higher end, it will be less memorizing and more to understanding of how thing work or relate. It is when Maths become the major part of science.
"Science, in the broadest sense, refers to any system of knowledge which attempts to model objective reality. In a more restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on the scientific method, as well as to the organized body of knowledge gained through such research." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science The Greeks formalized Science as being a method of acquiring knowledge about the world using logic, experiment and measurement. The procedure of acquiring knowledge was refined over centuries and is today called the scientific method.
The difference of maths and geography is maths is more better than geography
Both "I am good in math" and "I am good at math" are commonly used and generally accepted. However, the more technically correct phrase is "I am good at math." The preposition "at" is typically used to indicate proficiency or skill in a subject or activity, while "in" is more commonly used to refer to being physically located within something.
Of cource Its both maths and science as you can't do science without maths.
Science, Maths and English But focus more on Science
Computer Science Engineering and Information technology are same in all aspects except electronics. The study of electronics is more detailed in Information technology. Hence for computer science engineering you need good maths however for information technology you need both good maths and physics.
It's Classic Science
accounting is both an art and science.........but more than science it is an art.because it fulfills the both aspect of an art(knowledge+ systematic work pattern).it fulfills only one aspect of science(knowledge for doing work in a system) but there is no logic or fact behind every accounting concept or rule ..........science based upon fasts and logic..
French, English, science, maths, music and lots more
I would say no. All of the knowledge that is global warming is more religion and politics... and allot of comedy. An abuse of science.
There were various Greek achievements including that of maths, science, architecture, philosophy, alphabets and more.
Yes, there will be science tests in 2011 on the 13th of May. However there is more presure on children to do better in Reading, Maths and English than in Science.
Learning how things work is in human nature from primitive time. Knowledge is never lost and helps individual to get good job. Best way to learn more is to share gained knowledge.
Many maths equations are needed to solve science problems, especially physics problems and a basic maths knowledge is needed to do any science. Working out forces using F=ma requires a basic knowledge of multiplication and rearranging of equations. Without maths we would be unable to work out the answers to many scientific problems which could be vital for practical uses such as building bridges or buildings.
A Nintendo DS no questioning that you can get educational games that teach maths English science, languages and fun games to. PSP is more advanced gaming.