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Old 02-26-2008, 03:25 PM   #4
aibarr
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You are going to need to learn calculus and perhaps linear algebra and differential equations.
Yeah... Seconding this... I was kind of presuming that the OP would be run through the paces of all required EE courses, which include calc and lin alg and diffEQ.

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Beware, though, a lot of students will get weeded out of calc 1 and general physics so you are going to have to put in a good deal of time in order to ensure that you understand the topics being discussed and to ensure that you perform well on the tests.
And this. But keep in mind that the majority of the students who get 'weeded out' don't really have the motivation to put in the required effort. I don't think this is going to be a problem for you.
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