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can students taking engineering maths cope with the physics maths?

 
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Jun1-04, 12:39 AM   #1
 

can students taking engineering maths cope with the physics maths?


hi guys, got a problem down here. I am a student majoring in electronics engineering. Will there be any problem if i switch? thanks
 
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hi guys, got a problem down here. I am a student majoring in electronics engineering. Will there be any problem if i switch? thanks
It really depends on you and the programs, I don't think there's a general answer.
 
Jun4-04, 08:23 AM   #3
 
it all depends on you, my roommate is an electronics engineering major and i cant understand a damn thing in that book. if you switch, you might have to forget about 1/2 of your terminology.
 
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