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im looking at my course catalog and the names and course descriptions seem really inaccesible, "calculus 1, 2, 3", "mathematics of physics and engineering", "linear circuits", im wondering if someone could help me get an idea of what these types of classes actually do?
Is your question really more about problem sets worked outside of the classroom? Time, difficulty, grade result? Class is very little of the time
involved in math studies.
yeah, im wondering what the actual coursework is like, how much of it is lab work, projects, problem set based, etc. the types of stuff that websites don't tell you