Mechanics is an advisory prereq at my university but not required.
Anyway, based on what you guys said, I guess I'll just take mechanics.
Thanks everyone.
It's calc-based.
@symbolipont: I've taken plenty of math courses... so I think I know how to think analytically.
Is there any mechanics stuff you use E&M? Because mechanics is not a prereq for E&M at my university...
Well, not really...
I don't need to take physics, but I need 10 credits of natural science for gen ed requirements, so I thought physics would be a good choice.
edit: I'm a math & comp sci major.
that's a great idea. i'll definitely try that next time.
@mathwonk: I'm trying to improve my skills in geometry but i just don't seem to be getting that much better.
What are some popular research areas that don't involve much geometry?
Well, I'm definitely not giving up...
It's just that I feel that there is such a big gap between my mathematical ability in geometry and other fields of math...
I thought Calc I/II were so easy and Calc III very hard, just because of all the visualization needed.
Can you elaborate more...
Hi,
I've always been good at math but I suck at anything visual (like geometry). I thought Calc III was so hard, just because I couldn't visualize any of the shapes and I have horrible spatial reasoning skills. I still want to be a math major though.
My question is: Which field of math...