> You don't see anyone trying to create a Math degree that skips a lot of theory and just teaches you Applied Mathematics for a career. Yes we do. It's called Engineering.
I imagine that one thing CEOs hold dear is the ability to set direction. While the issue at hand (where do we put our office?) might not seem significant, it was clearly the straw that broke the camel's back. Tough…
> You don't see anyone trying to create a Math degree that skips a lot of theory and just teaches you Applied Mathematics for a career. Yes we do. It's called Engineering.
I imagine that one thing CEOs hold dear is the ability to set direction. While the issue at hand (where do we put our office?) might not seem significant, it was clearly the straw that broke the camel's back. Tough…