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I've passed calculus 1 and physics 1 scoring little less than 1 stdev for electronic engineering. Is this enough for me to relax I'll do well on the course or things will get harder?
The specific topics covered in the remaining semesters will depend on the specific course you are taking. However, typically the topics will build upon what you have learned in the first semester and may include more advanced or specialized concepts.
It is likely that the course will become more challenging as you progress through the remaining semesters. This is because the material will become more complex and require a deeper understanding of the concepts covered in previous semesters.
To prepare for the rest of the course, it is important to review and solidify your understanding of the material covered in the first semester. This will provide a strong foundation for the upcoming topics. It may also be helpful to reach out to your professor or classmates for study tips and resources.
The amount of hands-on or practical work in the remaining semesters will vary depending on the course. However, it is common for courses to include more hands-on work as you progress, as it allows for a deeper understanding and application of the concepts learned.
Staying on top of coursework and assignments is crucial to success in the remaining semesters. As the material becomes more challenging, it is important to stay organized and manage your time effectively. Falling behind on coursework can make it difficult to catch up and may impact your overall grade in the course.