SUMMARY
A math major concentrating in Pre-Medicine is considering taking Biology with a lab, Chemistry with a lab, Calculus II, and Linear Algebra simultaneously. The consensus among forum participants is that taking Calculus II and III together is inadvisable, as Calculus II serves as a prerequisite for Calculus III. Participants recommend prioritizing success in Calculus II before attempting Calculus III, especially given the limited course offerings at the institution. Additionally, the importance of fitting in the introductory physics sequence is highlighted, as it is essential for pre-med requirements.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of Calculus II and III concepts
- Familiarity with the prerequisites for advanced mathematics courses
- Knowledge of pre-med course requirements
- Awareness of course scheduling and availability at educational institutions
NEXT STEPS
- Research the curriculum for Calculus II and III at your institution
- Explore alternative institutions for taking Calculus II if necessary
- Investigate the introductory physics sequence required for pre-med students
- Review study strategies for mastering Calculus II before progressing to Calculus III
USEFUL FOR
Math majors, pre-med students, academic advisors, and anyone navigating course scheduling in limited educational environments.