tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906175249378789287.post5601917989382780289..comments2023-02-23T02:47:19.926-08:00Comments on Single Dad Brad: You Don't Have To Be A Rocket ScientistSingle Dad Bradhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00793094188276469644noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906175249378789287.post-88438544670683671322010-05-20T06:29:31.657-07:002010-05-20T06:29:31.657-07:00Computer Science needs math...and Computer Science...Computer Science needs math...and Computer Science needs girls! and Environmentalists need computer science technology to undo the effects of....technology! Knowing the practical application of math is no doubt motivating..I have an undergraduate degree in computer science, but I can honestly say that until I did an internship at a pharma company in my Junior year in college - i didn't get really really excited about the subject - that's when I saw what we could *do* with the tools. But remember, math teaches logic, focus, concentration, and the ultimate relationship between all things - lessons that will help Emma will do well in anything she chooses, including law, business, finance. She may not use differential equations on a daily basis if she's not designing bridges, but the training and confidence that comes from rigorous training is priceless for tackling future challenges. Tutoring may help. check out TutorVista.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906175249378789287.post-87893192795870991142010-05-04T05:38:16.175-07:002010-05-04T05:38:16.175-07:00I totally understand your point of view. Have you...I totally understand your point of view. Have you read "The Element" by Ken Robinson? It's a very engaging book- check it out! <br /><br />http://sirkenrobinson.com/skr/the-elementKarennoreply@blogger.com