It's no secret that problem-solving skills are in high demand right now. Regardless of the industry, employers are on the lookout for creative thinkers whose intuition and analytical prowess allow them to solve complex problems in untraditional ways, and having a solid foundation in math and science is hands-down the best way to foster this important skillset.
But if you were turned off to anything that remotely resembled math when you were a student due to boring exercises and monotonous memorization drills, you're far from alone.
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