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vraeleragon
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Hi, I'm a freshman undergrad and I want to declare major in physics. Even though the department counselor wants me to take 1 math classes at a time, the summer schedule doesn't really fit together since one math class has a time conflict with another physics class (plus I'm being stubborn). I also want to take some graduate courses later on if I finish fast.
So I'm wondering, is it okay to take: Calculus of Several Variable (Part B), Linear Algebra and Application, and Differential Equation at the same time? They're all in engineering and physical science math series. My school has a quarter system (10 weeks + 1 Final week). Together they're 12 units, and if I add one general education course, they'll add up to 17 units; that doesn't sound too bad for me.
Probably I will be stressed out facing math all the time, that's okay with me. I can do other stuff to blow up my engine. My main concern, however, is my understanding of the subject. Will it be the same as taking it one at a time so it'll be build up over time?
Your opinion will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Note: I checked and none of them are prerequisite of each other. Although it says in the course description that taking Linear Algebra before Diff Eq is highly recommended.
So I'm wondering, is it okay to take: Calculus of Several Variable (Part B), Linear Algebra and Application, and Differential Equation at the same time? They're all in engineering and physical science math series. My school has a quarter system (10 weeks + 1 Final week). Together they're 12 units, and if I add one general education course, they'll add up to 17 units; that doesn't sound too bad for me.
Probably I will be stressed out facing math all the time, that's okay with me. I can do other stuff to blow up my engine. My main concern, however, is my understanding of the subject. Will it be the same as taking it one at a time so it'll be build up over time?
Your opinion will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Note: I checked and none of them are prerequisite of each other. Although it says in the course description that taking Linear Algebra before Diff Eq is highly recommended.