What are you reviewing over break, Veeky Forums?

What are you reviewing over break, Veeky Forums?

I have vector calc and lin alg this semester, so I've been reviewing the basics

>Trig (identities, law of sines/cosines)
>Trig identity integration, trig substitution integration
>Partial fraction decomposition integration
>Infinite series stuff (limit laws, root laws, etc), taylor series
>Volume by shells
>All calc 3 stuff (including gradient vectors and lagrange multiplier)
>Data structure stuff (dynamic programming, heaps, etc)
>All of C's fun little nuances
>Basic geometry (SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, law of sines/cosines, etc)
>Precalculus stuff (ellipse/hyperbola/parabola, foci, latera recti, etc; demoivres theorem and similar stuff)
>Hyperbolic trig functions
>Synthetic division (for solving ugly polynomials)
>Mean value theorem
>Make sure multi integration is understood well by trying to find volume under the basic quadric surfaces

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I'm going to keep abreast of developments in my field and jerk it to gay furry porn.

This is fucking secondary school shit

Yeah, I haven't worried about this shit since high school, so I'm reviewing it to make sure I still understand tha foundations.

Unless you took calc 3 in high school, in which case youre autistic

At least introduce yourself to matrices and their operations

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Reading a few things in quantum electrodyanmics/quantum optics.

reviewing statistical inference, the linear algebra of statistics, econometrics and some game theory

might dip my toe into differential equations a little bit too

i busted my ass this semester so i really don't want it to be all in vain and forget it

>might dip my toe

>All calc 3 stuff (including gradient vectors and lagrange multiplier)

>lagrange multiplier

>calc 3

is that normal? that seems kind of late

I realize its a difficult subject so i probably won't be able to learn much meaningful stuff in a few weeks on my own

at the most i'd just be looking to understand the basics

Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
Advanced Linear Algebra

Multivariate calc, linear, data structures/algorithms, and computer architecture next semester (plus intro accounting ig) how should I fare Veeky Forums?

>HAHA YES LET ME PRETEND THAT CALC 3 IS WHAT US YUROPIANGZ TAKE IN GRADE SCHOOL TO PISS OFF THOSE AMERILARDS

>Insecurity: the post

my calc 3 did a short section on optimization and that was thrown in, so yeah I guess some schools do it. reallly glossed over though
solid bait thread

don't review your brainlet shit, learn something new

Preparing for calc II, discrete math, physics and java

Working

>Learn new shit without reviewing the fundamentals to make sure you have a solid grasp and understanding of them

>break

Dont memorize 10 diff trig formulas. Just remember Eulers id. and how to derive the formulasm

I need to review a bit of vector calc and complex analysis.

Reading a research paper on definable linear ordering, filling in details when I need them. Just doing that so its a relaxing break.

Calc 2 concepts. Calc 1 at my uni cuts off at definite integrals and doesn't go too deep into integration at all. So I am going to study integration mostly, and maybe parametric and polar equations if I have the time.
Physics I shouldn't be too hard, it's a kinematics and momentum course. Not too worried, but I will definitely brush up on that too.
Gen Chem II I don't really know what to expect, but I don't think it is something that I should slack on either. Definitely going to have to brush up on my Gen Chem I topics.
And then English Writing. I will just masturbate to pictures of my AP English teacher from high school to study for that.

Sorry mate, didn't mean to reply to your comment originally.

Am ME major. I just finished Calc 1 with an A and Physics 1 with an A. I am jumping right into Statics which, from the looks of it, will have other students in it who completed Diff Equations already. Will Statics just be an expansion of the statics already learned in Physics 1 with no need of knowledge past Calc 1 or is a student who is now starting Calc 2 be at a disadvantage?

Getting a head start on a modern optics class and some lasers class. Also going to learn MATLAB over the break.

>everyone on Veeky Forums is a kid still in school
Why do I even come here.

Depends on the structure at your university. If Calc 2 is deemed co-requisite of Statics, you should be fine. If it's a pre-requisite, you're going to get fucked and your university is shit for allowing you to enroll in a course you are not prepared for.

plenty of grad students lurk this shit, but OP is clearly at most 18 years old, or just a refined baiter

Complex analysis, a second semester of abstract algebra, stochastic processes, and some course that calls itself "Statistical methods" or something next semester. Lots of review because most of what I have seems like the followup to earlier coursework from what I can tell

Quit bashing the calc students, guys. We were all there at one point or another, and as long as they aren't on some sort of "this is so hard, please be impressed" kind of attitude, threshold no reason to be abrasive. People take those classes. It happens

Depression and anxiety

>American """""""""""""""""""""""education"""""""""""""""""""""""

I'm getting rid of a lot of my books, going to leave them with my family. So I'm going through them while I'm here. Some quantum books, Liboff, Townsend, and Shankar. Some linear algebra, Hoffman and Kunze, Axler, Lang. Some analysis, Bartle, Rosenlicht, and Marsden's basic complex analysis. And Jordan's linear operators for quantum mechanics, Sternbergs math for physics vol 1, and Lawrie's unified grand tour in theoretical physics.

I'm trying to get into ergodic theory, where can I start? any books?

What's advanced linear algebra? Tensor algebra?

Oh, hey, a European poster. Hey, dude, why are your universities so shit? Does your country even have a school that ranks higher than top 1000? Do you guys actually put those glorified community colleges on your resume or do you have at least some self-awareness?

>top universities
>students still can't do basic algebra
Never change americucks

>makes fun of people taking calculus
>can't take higher math because [Public Brainlet Université] in [shitty country nobody has heard of] doesn't offer anything beyond differential equations

>tfw [Public Brainlet Université] in [shitty country nobody has heard of] that doesn't offer anything beyond brainlet-level discrete maths/shitty PDE

he could even be, dare i say, a master baiter

Reviewing sheaf cohomology in Hartshorne, and, if possible reading through Dolgachev's Lectures on Invariant Theory and Altman's Introduction to Duality Theory

Setting myself up to learning some financial math/economy. Want to start investing and maybe trading soon, too.

>heterocycles
>conformational analysis
>x ray crystallography
>quantum group theory & operators/commutators
>Transition metals
>lanthanides and actinides

Quantum mechanics and special relativity, I'm starting QM 2 and general relativity next semester.

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learning all of the electrical stuff