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Angel’s Answer
For a math or physics-based career, strong analytical skills and problem-solving abilities are crucial. Proficiency in mathematical modeling, programming, and data analysis can really set you apart. Communication skills are also important, as explaining complex concepts clearly is key. To improve, consider taking courses in coding, statistics, or engineering principles. Engaging in projects or internships can provide practical experience. Remember, practice makes perfect! Stay curious and embrace every opportunity to learn and grow. You’re on the right path!
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Eric’s Answer
Stany, having a strong foundation in Excel spreadsheets is always a skill that is useful for those with a math / physics career, especially those in engineering fields. In the engineering field, spreadsheets are used to create modules that assist with the design of conditions that are encountered often in a particular field of design or analysis. Complex designs usually involve sophisticated software programs but each engineering branch or STEM field would have unique programs to their specific field. Excel spreadsheets on the other hand are used regularly in almost all engineering and STEM fields.
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Andrew’s Answer
Naturally, for a math/physics based career, proficiency and competency in both mathematics and physics should be mandatory. Additional skills, from computer programming to effective writing and communication should be beneficiary to a successful career.