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TimNguyen
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Hey guys.
I was just wondering how your first experiences with real analysis was, such as "how it was taught," "how the exams were like," etc.
I thought it was relatively easy since the lectures emphasized the proofs of theorems and a sufficient amount of examples. The exams were to prove a couple of theorems and do some problems related to what was previously lectured.
Also, I was wondering why many people think real analysis I is hard, or aka "hardest course in an undergraduate curriculum."
I was just wondering how your first experiences with real analysis was, such as "how it was taught," "how the exams were like," etc.
I thought it was relatively easy since the lectures emphasized the proofs of theorems and a sufficient amount of examples. The exams were to prove a couple of theorems and do some problems related to what was previously lectured.
Also, I was wondering why many people think real analysis I is hard, or aka "hardest course in an undergraduate curriculum."