grayfalcon89 Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 I'll probably be taking math class at local college in my senior year. I know that the best way to choose class is to contact with the college's math department but I wonder what you guys think will be a good class to take. I know some NT, combinatorics, algebra, trig, geometry, and hopefully be able to learn some graph theory/invariant sometime in future before my senior year. I personally do not like calculus much so good tip? Also, if I take class at local college, will this go as a part of my regular transcript or count as "AP" type credit? Thanks.
matt grime Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 Several things spring to mind. 1. What on earth does 'some' mean, as in 'some number theory'. Fermat's Little theorem? Roots of polys over F_P? 2. How is anyone else supposed to know what your *local* education rules are about transcripts in *your* school? Why don't you ask someone who has a chance of actually knowing?
CPL.Luke Posted March 23, 2006 Posted March 23, 2006 I would definatly brush up on your calculus, in m experience calculus is probably the most important mathmatical tool out there. (specially so in physics)
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