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BBrentW
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I will be Freshman next year at the University of Utah majoring in Math. Two years ago I took Calc BC, and this past year I just took this semester class covering Calculus I and II, and another semester covering Calc III and I've done pretty good, but not amazing. I want to take Linear Algebra next year, but here comes my question. Would it be a bad idea to also take a Discrete Mathematics class on top of Linear Algebra? Would that be too much math for my first full semester in college life? Would taking extra classes like this early be advantages somehow in the long run if I wanted to go into math as a career, giving more time for other things in the future? Both classes seem very exciting to me. Any thoughts someone might have would be helpful. Thank you.