If you can handle it, it can be a major tool.
If you have a weak understanding, it can cause you to mis-step.
If you are unable to handle it, there are plenty of things to do in
EVS without it.
Statistics are far more important if you are faced with one or the other.
Also, a modeling course such as uses Stella or similar programs
(systems analysis) would be very helpful!

M


On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 9:55 PM, Joseph McElligott <[email protected]> wrote:
> How important is Calculus for an environmental studies/science or forestry
> graduate degree?



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