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andyroo
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I'm about to take my higher upper division classes to complete my mathematics major. I've decided that I'd like to take either Intro to Topology or Intro to Analysis as my topics of choice, along with the required Linear Algebra course that most graduate schools are looking for in applicants. I know what each type of study is about and that it's likely that they'd both interest me, however, I'm not sure which one I would truly enjoy the most.
As far as classes go, I enjoyed vector calculus but not so much multi-variable calculus, I enjoyed elementary analysis to an extent (meaning I can only take so much analysis homework before I become bored), and lastly, elementary differential equations was a favorite class of mine as well. I have yet to take elementary linear algebra, but will this summer before my fall term. Going off this information is there anyway someone could give me an idea about which sequence I should take out of either Intro to Topology or Intro to Analysis? Thanks for your advice.
As far as classes go, I enjoyed vector calculus but not so much multi-variable calculus, I enjoyed elementary analysis to an extent (meaning I can only take so much analysis homework before I become bored), and lastly, elementary differential equations was a favorite class of mine as well. I have yet to take elementary linear algebra, but will this summer before my fall term. Going off this information is there anyway someone could give me an idea about which sequence I should take out of either Intro to Topology or Intro to Analysis? Thanks for your advice.