Can any smart, educated anon help me - /pol/ (#507791677) [Archived: 1062 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: GS93Rr/OCanada
6/18/2025, 1:24:38 AM No.507791677
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I need one more course for my masters in applied math from one of the following:
>complex fluids
>advanced perturbation methods
>FE methods for PDEs
>Industrial mathetical modelling
>green's functions and the calculus of variations
My supervisor said I can take any, so which one should I take. My research is on low Reynolds number flows of non Newtonian fluids, if that helps.

Also before anyone says, I already asked /sci/ but it's a dead nigger baby of a board.
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Anonymous ID: 0ysclHHPUnited States
6/18/2025, 1:26:39 AM No.507791931
>>507791677 (OP)
>course for my masters
This is where I stopped reading. Anyone in college is a fucking troon at this point. Fuck off faggot and kys.
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Anonymous ID: CNkmzC8qUnited States
6/18/2025, 1:27:17 AM No.507792006
if your research is in fluids shouldn't you take the fluids course
Anonymous ID: rYeOPg5FUnited States
6/18/2025, 1:27:38 AM No.507792045
>>507791677 (OP)
fluidics
Anonymous ID: n84yo7sKCanada
6/18/2025, 1:29:13 AM No.507792230
>>507791677 (OP)
Checked. Obviously complex fluids is most in line with your current research.
Sounds like you actually would prefer one of the other options though, or you wouldn’t have asked, given how obvious the naturally correct answer is.
Anonymous ID: IQlyx+/RUnited States
6/18/2025, 1:30:56 AM No.507792429
>>507791677 (OP)
if you don't want to do the fluids one then go with industrial modeling since that has real world applications and flexing your knowledge on that subject will help you in interviews, unless you're planning an academic career
Anonymous ID: WAg0bq+BUnited States
6/18/2025, 1:30:59 AM No.507792436
>>507791677 (OP)
>Smart
>Educted
PICK ONE!
Anonymous ID: 1P9pqOT2United States
6/18/2025, 1:33:23 AM No.507792704
>>507791677 (OP)
As the other anon said, pick the one closest to your research
Anonymous ID: WJ1mMBPBGermany
6/18/2025, 1:36:54 AM No.507793080
>>507791677 (OP)
Just take kneepads and go study your fluids.
Anonymous ID: tt/GzTOFUnited States
6/18/2025, 1:38:02 AM No.507793210
>>507791677 (OP)
I dropped out at 16 and am rich as fuck working construction then auto repair then logging, study hard faggot, I can't even read half the words you wrote nigger. FE methods for PDEs uh what?? If that means fill er up go ahead retard, premium only in my Corvette faggot.
Anonymous ID: 62p1fIZBUnited States
6/18/2025, 1:38:57 AM No.507793322
>>507791931
Well, when he's making 200k/yr and retiring in style w/ full benefits, you'll be parked against a loud ass television in a nursing home in your wheel chair by a sadistic jeet 'care giver' at some discount home in the hood with your amputated limbs from your diabetes you couldn't afford to treat while you drool all over yourself. Faggot.
Anonymous ID: p0vH0thxCanada
6/18/2025, 1:44:59 AM No.507793980
>>507791677 (OP)
Finite elements is always useful