<p>Hello All–
–I’m creating my senior schedule for next semester and I have 3 classes to play around with. I’m trying to find the three classes that will best prepare me for a school like MIT. I’m thinking about taking 3 of the following classes at a state university:</p>
<p>Complex Analysis
–Topics may include the algebra and geometry of complex numbers, elementary and analytic functions of a complex variable, contour integration, residues, Taylor and Laurent series and basic fundamental theorems.</p>
<p>Intermediate Analysis
–A careful examination of the main theorems of elementary calculus. Topics include completeness of R, limits of sequences and functions, continuity, mean-value theorem, Riemann integration and representation of functions.</p>
<p>Logic of the Exact Sciences
–Topics include the propositional and predicate calculus and methods of mathematical proof.</p>
<p>College Geometry
–A survey of geometry with an emphasis on the theorems and proofs of Euclidean and neutral geometry.</p>
<p>Physical Chemistry 2
–The study of thermodynamic systems and processes and the rates at which chemical reactions occur through the scrutiny and interpretation of the physical laws that govern the structure and behavior of matter as it exchanges energy within and between itself and its surroundings in the macroscopic domain. Topics include thermochemistry, thermodynamics, equilibrium, solutions, gases, chemical dynamics and chemical kinetics.</p>
<p>I have no idea what I want to major in really. I don’t know if I want to go into mathematics for sure, but I’m leaning towards something mathematical. All I know is that if it’s not a math class, it will most likely bore me to death. As of right now, I don’t know if I want to do anything in chemistry–I just find thermodynamics interesting.</p>
<p>Any suggestions?</p>