I had strated a thread in the summer about not wanting to know where to go and what to do as I approach 30 years old and how I was basically losing it
I got better and I'm back in charge
Now I'm considering going back to school to do Economics with a focus on natural resources and environment and I just wanted to ask some advice about a considerable hurdle that I need to clear if I'm going to do this
I'm pretty bad at mathematics but it's something I want to improve in
I've made the decision to seriously explore this today so I'm pretty pumped and I know we have plenty of knowledgable individuals on these boards and am hoping some of you can recommend things to focus on
I obviously need to go over high school stuff like derivates and factors just to brush up but I'm trying to get a bit of a head start: I understand I will likely have to work on statistics but I'm hoping some posters on here have done some studies in economics and can offer pointers or maybe resources to help me get started on this
I had strated a thread in the summer about not wanting to know where to go and what to do as I approach 30 years old and how I was basically losing it
I got better and I'm back in charge
Now I'm considering going back to school to do Economics with a focus on natural resources and environment and I just wanted to ask some advice about a considerable hurdle that I need to clear if I'm going to do this
I'm pretty bad at mathematics but it's something I want to improve in
I've made the decision to seriously explore this today so I'm pretty pumped and I know we have plenty of knowledgable individuals on these boards and am hoping some of you can recommend things to focus on
I obviously need to go over high school stuff like derivates and factors just to brush up but I'm trying to get a bit of a head start: I understand I will likely have to work on statistics but I'm hoping some posters on here have done some studies in economics and can offer pointers or maybe resources to help me get started on this
Thanks!
Coursera has free stats intro courses. This course on finance math could conceivably be useful.