Ace all applied math courses

>ace all applied math courses
>almost fail real analysis I
tfw destined to be an engie forever

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No. Fuck you.

I wanna hear about the 'final boss' of math courses. I remember back when people were like "calculus, yeah good luck with that lul." I passed all of them, straight A's. Diff EQ's, so on and so forth to where I am now (coming up on abstract algebra and then analysis)... I don't appreciate getting 'advice' from normies and brainlets on how difficult math courses will be. So OP, what was it like? Care to post problems?

>'final boss'
No such thing. Math is easy and fun when you learn what professors ask of you.

OP here.

The notation is bloated and confusing.

I couldnt figure out what type of proof to use on the tests in time to finish them.

Prof always put a ridiculous question on the test.

I just have trouble going from words and general theory problems to figuring out which direction to proceed.

I did fine on proofs in the calculus and de courses. Even did some in mechanics and thermo. But real analysis pooped on me.

Math classes aren't hard or easy by definition. If you enjoy math and the topic involved then doing homework and studying should be reasonable enough. Difficulty is determined more by the professor than the topic. That being said, real analysis is very often considered the weed out course for many universities, probably due to increased interest from other majors besides math like physics or even economics.

>The notation is bloated and confusing.
f(x), g(x), epsilon, and delta is too much for you?

>I'm destinied to have money and to be able to support myself

Oh now what a fate

>tfw took Real analysis I on my third semester because "lol I've got the minimal preregs for it, might as well"

Still get PTSD when L^p spaces are mentioned

What is that? Real analysis for babies?