You're not alone. The article, "Is Mathematics Necessary?"
by Underwood Dudley, published in the November 1997 issue of The
College Journal of Mathematics, claims that 50-70% of engineers
and scientists seldom or never use math beyond elementary algebra
and trigonometry.
Let's face
it -- if you loved math you would have become a mathematician.
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