Re: Mathematica student certification now available
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- Subject: [mg88344] Re: Mathematica student certification now available
- From: sdw <nospam.warwick at jps.net>
- Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 03:44:10 -0400 (EDT)
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It would be fun for the community to develop a "professional" version of such a test, with questions taken from this group that show up over and over, year after year. question #1: what does @@@ do? question #2: how to get a high-resolution publication-quality pdf question #3: is Sqrt[] broken? question #4: how do you get Solve[] to product results using litzghoff-weitzerstrauss notation ( trick question ) < your contribution here.. > Wolfram Research wrote: > Mathematica Student Certification Now Available > > Wolfram Research is pleased to announce the Mathematica Student > Certification Program to support our student users. Mathematica > Student Certification can give student resum=E9s the competitive > edge needed in many career fields. Many businesses are looking > for employees who can solve problems in a quick, efficient > manner--which is something Mathematica users can do. Students who > want to demonstrate and receive recognition for their Mathematica > skills are invited to take the Certification test. > > More details are available at the Mathematica Student > Certification Program: > http://www.wolfram.com/services/certification > >