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mliuzzolino
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I have setup the map of my curriculum until I will be graduating, and due to thermodynamics and dynamics only being taught once a year, if I do not take them this upcoming semester I will be in school an additional year.
I am wondering if it is possible to take statics, dynamics, and thermodynamics all at the same time? I typically take 18-20 unit semesters with straight A's and I spend 40-50 hours outside of class studying - It is my life, I do nothing else.
I will also be taking introductory electricity and magnetism, calculus III, diff eq, and linear algebra. I have already started on the vector and diff eq material over this winter and I am about three chapters into each subject.
I would like to know if it is realistic for me to take thermodynamics and dynamics at the same time as all of these other courses. I am not worried about course-load, but I am worried about material dependencies. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
I am wondering if it is possible to take statics, dynamics, and thermodynamics all at the same time? I typically take 18-20 unit semesters with straight A's and I spend 40-50 hours outside of class studying - It is my life, I do nothing else.
I will also be taking introductory electricity and magnetism, calculus III, diff eq, and linear algebra. I have already started on the vector and diff eq material over this winter and I am about three chapters into each subject.
I would like to know if it is realistic for me to take thermodynamics and dynamics at the same time as all of these other courses. I am not worried about course-load, but I am worried about material dependencies. Any help will be greatly appreciated!