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Having knowledge about statistics is the only thing necessary to practice statistics. Statistics doesn't make sense to students because it is taught out of context. Most people don't really learn statistics until they start analyzing data in their own research. Yes, it makes those classes tough.
And calculus is the basis for differential equations, mathematical physics, and even differential geometry, which is a very difficult subject. By contrast, BASIC statistics can be taught entirely visually, and rely on computers to do all the heavy lifting. At that level, stats is a breeze.
AP Statistics is considered to be slightly easier by most people's standards, but it's still an AP class. If you're not majoring in a STEM field or applying to the most competitive colleges in the country, you won't be faulted for taking AP Statistics instead of AP Calculus.
Apparently, the California community college system is considering allowing students in non-STEM majors to fulfill a math requirement by taking statistics, rather than algebra. Second, in many fields, algebra is less useful than statistics.
Calculus, the way it's traditionally taught, doesn't depend on any knowledge of probability or statistics, so it's perfectly fine to take the entire calculus track first. Probability and Statistics are interesting though.
2 Answers. There are not only mathematical statistics and applied statistics, but also statistics (in general). You could say that statistics is about why and applied statistics is about how. Statistics is concerned about statistical problems, while applied statistics about using statistics for solving other problems.
Yes, the knowledge is necessary, but it is not sufficient. Statistics doesn't make sense to students because it is taught out of context. Most people don't really learn statistics until they start analyzing data in their own research. Yes, it makes those classes tough.
Yes, the knowledge is necessary, but it is not sufficient. Statistics doesn't make sense to students because it is taught out of context. Most people don't really learn statistics until they start analyzing data in their own research. Yes, it makes those classes tough.
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