Pure math or Engineering?

<p>Not to beat a dead horse, but linear and calc III are prerequisites for undergrad real analysis (we call it advanced calculus) and abstract algebra at my school.</p>

<p>But yeah, post-calculus math isn’t the same as calculus. It is more proof-based. I’m not saying that just because it is harder (though it is harder than previous courses as well), but it might not strike you as interesting. I’m a math major and I wanted to drill a nail through my hand while taking advanced calc II (second semester of undergrad real analysis/advanced calc of vector calculus).</p>

<p>My advice? Take the engineering schedule and advanced calc/undergrad real analysis when you can. Either A) not for you, and you can continue engineering, B) you decide to switch to math and use your eng prereqs to get out of CORE/GENED science requirements, or c) Minor/Major in Math and Major in Engineerng (Math major is small). This is assuming you’ll take adv calc relatively early in your college career (you can take it after calc iii and linear algebra).</p>