Oh yeah that was misleading I apologize, no I'm only attending a community college.
Ah darnet I'm always to late, thanks though.
Ok I saw one place that did real analysis online, University of Pheonix, but they needed five people to enroll and none had, so thanks for letting me know so I...
Well I've only been here for one year, and at the end of the next semester I'll have taken all the math *and* physics course, and if I take Thermo all of the engineering classes as well in one and a half years. (I took 18-21 credit hours a semester). Last semester I focused more on engineering...
Because I'm stuck here for another semester, and that's the only way I can get credit for the classes is online or independent study. I don't care whether they're online or not it's just that's my only option for the next semester until I transfer.
To snipez90: Thank you for your advice. Do you know of any real analysis class online?
To TylerH: thanks. Yeah I'm wiling to do the work, (did all the homework, quizzes, and tests through BYU, about 6-10 hours a day just doing the homework and more). My proffesors can't do independent study...
I have had VERY little if none at all, experience with proofy math. I mean in my elementary linear algebra class ocasionally there was a problem that would say prove such and such thoerm. Most the time it was just algebraicly showing that two different methods were equivilent though.
I was...
So me and my proffesor are trying to find a online institute that offers an online course in mathematical methods for physicists so I can get credit for it haha. I'm having trouble with this one as well
Thank you both very much, good information. Yeah the only online PDE course is the one through CVN that's five grand so I don't think I'll be taking it anytime soon.
What you said made perfect sense multiphasic. Learning one method and having it be useless at another institute. BUT, I don't...
Ok so here's my summarized story.
At the end of summer should be the start of my Senior year, but i dropped out and started college a year ago. I taught myself Calc I in two weeks while taking 18 credit hours and CLEPed out of it my first semester and received a 99.4% in Calc II the next...