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May18-12, 06:25 PM   #69
 

Post Your Summer/Fall 2012 Class Schedules


I'm a high school student, so my schedule's not nearly as interesting, but meh.

Summer (at the community college)
Chemistry I
Chemistry II
Differential Equations
Probably some self-studying out of Spivak's Calculus on Manifolds and Lang's Linear Algebra

Fall
AP World History
AP Government
AP Environmental Science
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Economics
AP Latin
AP Physics B
(at the community college)
Either Organic Chemistry or Multivariable Calculus
Introductory Biochemistry
May20-12, 11:10 PM   #70
 
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I'm a high school student, so my schedule's not nearly as interesting, but meh.

Summer (at the community college)
Chemistry I
Chemistry II
Differential Equations
Probably some self-studying out of Spivak's Calculus on Manifolds and Lang's Linear Algebra

Fall
AP World History
AP Government
AP Environmental Science
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Economics
AP Latin
AP Physics B
(at the community college)
Either Organic Chemistry or Multivariable Calculus
Introductory Biochemistry
You'll have a really difficult time getting through any of Spivak's Calculus on Manifolds if you're planning to take multivariable calculus in the fall.
May20-12, 11:18 PM   #71
 
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You'll have a really difficult time getting through any of Spivak's Calculus on Manifolds if you're planning to take multivariable calculus in the fall.
Not really, if he's gone through an analysis textbook already, and know enough linear algebra.
May27-12, 05:43 PM   #72
 
I am starting a master's in math this fall. My schedule is a bit weird because I was almost a math major in undergrad, but I didn't take analysis or discrete math or algebra. The grad school I got into is letting me make up some transitional coursework at the beginning of my program.

Summer:

No schedule, but I need to study a lot. Primarily calculus and linear algebra, but it might be good to look ahead to analysis or discrete math sorts of things. If anyone can suggest some good transitional texts, I'd appreciate it!

Fall:

Advanced Calc I
Algebra I
Programming in C++
May27-12, 06:44 PM   #73
 
Fall 2012:

Linear Analysis II
Dynamics
Materials Engineering
Mechanics of Materials
Physics III (E&M)
May30-12, 08:59 AM   #74
 
Fall 2012:
Electrodynamics 2 (Electromagnetic waves and relativity)
Analytical mechanics
Quantum mechanics 1
Philosophy of Science and ethics for physicsts

Rather excited about analytical mechanics and quantum mechanics!
May30-12, 10:33 AM   #75
 
SUMMER:

Laplace/Fourier Series/PDE's (Cal. 5?)
Mechanics of Materials
Technical Writing for ENGR

FALL:

Numerical Methods
Manufacturing Process
Modelling, Simulation and Control Systems
Probability and Statistics for ENGR
Thermodynamics 2
May30-12, 02:18 PM   #76
 
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Not really, if he's gone through an analysis textbook already, and know enough linear algebra.
What would you say would be enough linear algebra?
May30-12, 05:07 PM   #77
 
Summer 2012:

American History since 1865
-and probably-
Intro to Business

Fall 2012:

American Government
Introductory Microeconomics
Business Calculus (unfortunately, since I was really hoping for Calculus 1 =( )
Novel Workshop

I was also aiming for Physical Geology, but there were two problems with that:
1.) The special services counselor told me that 5 courses would be too much, and
2.) It isn't going to be offered this fall semester.
Does anyone know the difference between General Geology and Physical Geology? I was aiming for Physical Geology because it sounds more appealing.
May31-12, 04:55 PM   #78
 
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What would you say would be enough linear algebra?
Operator-theory based linear algebra on the level of Axler (usually a second course in linear algebra) is more than sufficient from my experience. You could probably get away with a single semester intro linear algebra course, though.
May31-12, 09:38 PM   #79
 
Fall 2012

World History
Intro to Analysis I
Methods of Analytical Physics
Mechanics I
Intro to Math Statistics I
Jun2-12, 12:35 AM   #80
 
Going to be a HS senior

AP English Lit
AP Chemistry
Anatomy & Physiology
French 4
Multivariable Calculus (Fall) and ODEs (Spring)
Intermediate Microeconomics (Fall) and Intermediate Macroeconomics (Spring) (these are 300 level classes at my local university)
Jul23-12, 12:59 PM   #81
 
- Macro Economics, 3 cr, E
- Micro Economics, 3 cr, E
- Calculus III, 5 cr, I
- Differential Eqautions 3 cr, A


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Jul23-12, 01:57 PM   #82
 
Summer
Calculus I

Fall
Calculus II
Honors Linear Algebra
C++ Programming
Advanced Composition (writing)
Maybe Russian or Physics I

I'm planning a light load for the upcoming Fall/Spring since I have taken all of the classes I need in order to transfer except for a couple of math classes... instead of taking classes I don't need, I'm going to tutor, volunteer, and focus on self-studying.
Jul23-12, 03:25 PM   #83
 
Summer: Standard funfilled research

Fall: (Junior Physics Major)
Group Theory (Graduate, Essentially Lie Algebra and Representation Theory with an eye towards HEP)
Quantum Mechanics I (Graduate)
Theory of Galaxy Formation (Graduate)
Theoretical Fluid Dynamics
Complex Analysis or Algebraic Topology
Some fun filled history-type course
Jul23-12, 06:49 PM   #84
 
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Summer: Standard funfilled research

Fall: (Junior Physics Major)
Group Theory (Graduate, Essentially Lie Algebra and Representation Theory with an eye towards HEP)
Quantum Mechanics I (Graduate)
Theory of Galaxy Formation (Graduate)
Theoretical Fluid Dynamics
Complex Analysis or Algebraic Topology
Some fun filled history-type course
Nice schedule, best of luck.
Jul23-12, 07:50 PM   #85
 
Intro to Computer Science II (java) 3cr.
Calculus II 4 cr.
Physics I 4 cr.
Anthropology 3 cr.
Marching Band 1 cr.
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