100 for each subject Math English Art Geography Social Study Health and Nutrition** and so forth..
One is not "better" than the other, if you want to be a mathematician then the study of math would be "better" in the same sense that a linguist would be better off studying English language.
If you really enjoy math you could be a mathematics major. You might also like actuarial science.
It is invalid because the conclusion does not follow logically from the premise.
You may or may not, depending on your understanding and application, but you certainly should not for English.
To become a pilot, you should study math, geography, English, writing, etc. In training, you would receive all technical instructions you need.
The subjects they study is German, math, English, science, gym, visual arts, and music.
Drama major.
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The subjects they study is German, math, English, science, gym, visual arts, and music.
100 for each subject Math English Art Geography Social Study Health and Nutrition** and so forth..
Depends on the major. Everybody should have basic math skills.
It depends on the specific program of study (major) as to the math requirement and not the school itself. Some programs give you a choice between math or science and some do not. However, you should not make a career choice based on whether there is math involved.
No, I don't.
Japanese school children study subjects such as Science, Math, English, Japanese, and History.
You do not "study" basic math. The fundamental properties of numbers in math are memorized through repetition until they become immediate. This should happen around kindergarten or 1st grade.
It depends on what subject to teach. A UNESCO study found out that Math and Sciences should best be taught using the native tongue. English, therefore, may hurt learning.