Next semester I'm taking physics 2, calc 3, differential equations, and linear algebra. Everyone I've told my schedule to so far has laughed awkwardly and looked concerned.
This can't be that hard. Right?
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Next semester I'm taking physics 2, calc 3, differential equations, and linear algebra. Everyone I've told my schedule to so far has laughed awkwardly and looked concerned.
This can't be that hard. Right?
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None of those classes are hard if you're not a brainlet. It's a lot of practice and homework problems is all.
Who are you telling that looks concerned? Non-STEM majors? This is standard 3rd semester for any STEM major at my university, with either 1 or 2 major related courses on top of it
Ive never heard of someone taking calc 3, linear algebra and diff.eq at the same time, usually because calc 3 is a prerequisite to linear algebra and diff,eq, and sometimes linear algebra is a prerequisite to diff.eq.
If you're an engineering major idk why you're taking three math classes at once, OP. If you're a math major, well... You're a math major.
I've taken more than 1 math class a semester. Non-stem majors will cringe because they've been trained to think you can only handle one math/science a semester
I spoke to civil engineer, a bio major, a pharmacy grad student, a mech e major, and my chemistry professor who audibly groaned when I told her.
The pharmacy kid told me to prepare my anus, and to have fun, but everyone else acted like they were concerned for my well being.
You should be fine if you study maths/physics.
CS or engineering then you've most likely fucked up big time.
Also, I do think it's a little overkill since you're probs a sophomore or second semester freshman. Drop diff.eq and take one of your soft gen eds instead. English, history, etc. calc 3, linear algebra and diff.eq aren't necessarily hard, but they require a lot of hw and practice.
I was given express permission by the professor to take linear algebra, and differential equations concurrently with calc 3.
Have you taken calc three before?
Nope. I'm just finishing calc 2 this semester.
Yea, you're gonna fuck your gpa. There is literally zero reason to take linear algebra and diff.eq before you've finished your calc sequence.
Those classes will probably be graded on a bell curve and you're automatically disadvantaged because everyone else has more mathematical maturity than you.
Whoever granted your request is a fucktArd. Only way I'd allow something like that is if they passed a qualifying exam.