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jmnance
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Hey guys I signed up for a "set theory and topology" class for the fall and was planning on taking real analysis in the spring. Set theory got canceled and so i am taking real analysis instead and pushing set theory to the spring. Is this a wise idea? Taking real analysis before a formal set theory/metric space class? Here is the curriculum for each class.
set theory: http://courses.illinois.edu/cis/2009/fall/catalog/MATH/432.html?skinId=2169"
real analysis: http://courses.illinois.edu/cis/2009/fall/catalog/MATH/447.html?skinId=2169"
If this is not such a good idea, then what can I do to prepare? Thanks guys.
set theory: http://courses.illinois.edu/cis/2009/fall/catalog/MATH/432.html?skinId=2169"
real analysis: http://courses.illinois.edu/cis/2009/fall/catalog/MATH/447.html?skinId=2169"
If this is not such a good idea, then what can I do to prepare? Thanks guys.
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