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/u/Born_Cod_8931 2026年07月15日 05:27 0 次阅读 来源:Reddit r/programming

Hello Reddit, I'm 33, currently in school for my Bachelor's in IT (~2 years from graduation). I am taking Calculus (Math 110 at Penn State) for the 3rd time. I failed it twice before. I am currently a nurse of 10 years going back to school. I am taking a summer class version of it, which I did not realize is accelerated / asynchronous, and am slowly starting to do poorly in it. My end goal after school is to work remotely in a programming-related job. But math has always been hard for me. So I am asking: -Any tips / resources / insights for passing Calculus -Any way I can pursue a degree in programming / computers without having to take Calculus -what other degree options that aren't math heavy will allow me to pursue tech-related careers? Open to suggestions, but my necessity list is being able to work remotely and earn a comfortable living abroad. Thanks! submitted by /u/Born_Cod_8931 [link] [留言]

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