Taking Classical Mechanics (CM) before Electricity and Magnetism (E&M) is strongly recommended due to the foundational concepts in CM that are essential for understanding E&M. E&M builds on principles such as gravitational potential energy and rotating frames, which are introduced in CM. Many participants emphasize that E&M is challenging and suggest that having a solid grasp of CM, including advanced topics like Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics, is beneficial. There is a consensus that students should ideally have completed at least one or two advanced courses before tackling E&M. Some discussions highlight that while certain textbooks like Thornton & Marion cover advanced mechanics, they may not require extensive prior knowledge of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Overall, the general advice is to prioritize CM to develop the necessary mathematical skills and conceptual understanding for success in E&M.