<p>I don’t know if I should take math 203 (proofs) or astr 001 next semester, any advice?</p>
<p>I’m going to have to take either 203 or the other proof course ( I forget if its 202, or 204) eventually, because of math. I just don’t know if I want to take it this upcoming semester, or if I should wait.</p>
<p>sorry to detract from the op, but astronomy has always been something i’ve been really interested in. are astronomy classes recommended to non-majors? do people take them “just for fun?”</p>
<p>they seperate astronomy into ones for engineers and potential astronomy majors, and then everyone else. There is still a fair amount of math in the latter one, but pretty much everyone in that section is looking to fulfill a requirement.</p>
<p>theoneo, yeah I saw that. The thing is, I started out with 104. I’m going to be taking 240 this upcoming semester. I’m sorry, I should have probably described my situation better from the beginning. Given this info, what do you guys think would be the best move?</p>
<p>Uh I took Math 203 this semester… but I don’t know what kind of class you’re looking for, so I’ll just describe the class. It wasn’t as rigorous or intensive as I thought it would be. It’s a “freshman seminar” kind of, so grading is based a lot on participation in class and projects, as well as two midterms, but there’s little emphasis on quizzes and homeworks. The material covered is interesting but not much - we only covered about 1.5 chapters of our modern algebra book. Overall, I wasn’t very impressed by this class, since I expected more mathematical rigor in a class that’s supposed to be for prospective math majors.</p>
<p>bumblebee07- thanks for the info. I ended up switiching my astr for math 20whatever. Hope I made the right choice (…if not, its your fault…jk. I changed it a couple a days ago)</p>