You could probably do it if you really did spend 50 hours a week like you said. A lot of the material I learned in Algebra 2 was review of Algebra 1 and A LOT of the Pre-Calculus material was a review of Algebra 2. Basically, first semester was Trigonometry and the second semester was Algebra 2...
I don't think retaking geometry is necessary. I took that course in high school and the 1st semester material was all the proofs while the 2nd semester was devoted to the topics that most people think of when they think of geometry (volumes, areas, and other more computational aspects of...
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I am a 2nd year Pure Mathematics undergraduate student. I have always coveted Differential Geometry as it seems extremely interesting but I do not know much about it. The prerequisites for this class are MAT 208 (Linear Algebra) and MAT 314 (Intermediate Analysis I). I am in Linear Algebra...
Abstract Algebra is very doable with a knowledge of Linear Algebra. In fact, I am taking both classes at the same time. The only prerequisite at my school for Abstract Algebra is MAT 310 which is a course entitled "Introduction to Set Theory and Logic" which basically is just an introductory...
Not exactly. The problem you describe is just a basic application of vector arithmetic. Vector Calculus mainly deals with integration in a multi-dimensional Cartesian space (3 dimensions or higher). It is in a way related to Multi-Variable Calculus. In Single Variable Calculus, you integrate...
If you want a job that involves DOING a lot of math, then I don't know if engineering is right for you. I go to a school that is mainly known for it's engineering and a lot of graduates in engineering say that they almost never use any of the math they learned in their undergraduate studies. If...
Yeah, a C is no big deal. I have all A's and B's with one D. I got that last Spring in Engineering Mechanics. Ever since I started college in Fall 2006 majoring in Aerospace Engineering, I questioned my decision until halfway through spring quarter I decided to switch to Mathematics. At that...
When I was in high school, I had the same problem. I loved math but I wasn't sure that I wanted to study math just for the sake of math. I knew I wanted to do something that was heavy in math. I ended up choosing Aerospace Engineering because it's math-intensive and I love space travel. I...