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I recently graduated from university with a BS in biology and during my time at university I really found the I enjoyed mathematics. However since my graduation I often miss doing math, since I took a course every semester so I got up to calc 3 + linear, and now I feel kind of bored without doing it. Is there any place that I can learn more topics in mathematics or more specifically bio mathematics/ bio engineering?
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Have you taken statistics classes at all? Have you tried programming?

I majored in bio too and I went the statistics/data route with computers. There's a lot of classes online for this stuff for free like Edx.org, Khanacademy, MIT opencourseware, and Udacity.
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>>16960614
I never had to take a stats course believe it or not but I had to take a few computer courses. Nothing too serious.

Should I start learning how to program past making a few gui programs? I know when I took an applied bio math class they told us half way through the semester that we're solving our equations using a matlab.
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>>16960635
If you just want to to learn something so that you're not bored I would do programming but look up things people do with programming (like webdev, environmental modelling, statistical data analysis, developing games, and a lot more).

If any of them sound interesting then find the languages they use to do those things and learn that. If you learn a language with no real goal then you will just forget it over time. Might as well put some use to it.
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