letsgetaway
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I'm switching my major from Biology to Computer Science. The CS degree is a BS only with two options: Science or Accounting option. I plan to do the science option, but it requires a minor in math. Therefore I have to take math for the next few years. lol I don't want to even think about how many I have left. I just want to get it over with. But my question is, of the following classes, if you have taken one or several of them, which ones do you rank as easy, intermediate, and difficult? I'm not a math genius myself. But if I don't have to cram stuff (which I'll never take a summer math again) I usually come out of every math class with a B or better. I am good at self-teaching. Precalculus at the moment is the highest level of math I've completed.
These are the following courses I have to complete. I've tried looking at the library and going through some math books. The library in my town is small so the topics were limited to statistics/probability, calculus I, precalculus, and elementary algebra.
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Courses
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Calculus 1
Calculus 2
Calculus 3
Linear Algebra
Discrete Math
Probability
Statistics
I'd love to hear anyone's opinion on these courses. Thanks y'all!
By the way, since every university varies classes like math, here's the math course catalog for my school: http://www.uh.edu/academics/catalog/nsm/math_courses.html
These are the following courses I have to complete. I've tried looking at the library and going through some math books. The library in my town is small so the topics were limited to statistics/probability, calculus I, precalculus, and elementary algebra.
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Courses
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Calculus 1
Calculus 2
Calculus 3
Linear Algebra
Discrete Math
Probability
Statistics
I'd love to hear anyone's opinion on these courses. Thanks y'all!
By the way, since every university varies classes like math, here's the math course catalog for my school: http://www.uh.edu/academics/catalog/nsm/math_courses.html