DiffEq is Differential Equations, IRL = "in real life"
I'm saying that you don't need that as much math as that in computers in the current computer industry.
But it doesn't seem like you are as technically inclined as you might think,
I wouldn't recommend the tech industry,
because the levels the would make a career reasonable in it,
require intensive skills in figuring out issues & keeping up with all the new tech.
Maybe the movie industry would be good, or culinary.
But be warned the movie industry only pays well for the top people.
Everyone else gets paid shit.
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