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CrunchBerries
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I currently work full time and I am planning on taking some online courses prior to getting into university in a Physics pogram.
I am starting with Calculus 1 (already enrolled). I basically need to take 4 courses overall (not my choice), but which courses i take are my choice.
Here are some courses that I am interested in taking;
Calc 2
Multi variable Calc
Linear Algebra
Phys 1 (Intro Mech. - calc based w/rental experiment kit
Phys 2 (E&M - calc based w/ rental experiment kit)
Basically i would pick three of these. I can take one at a time. I am just not sure which one to pick and in what order to do it..
Am i better off to just do all the math? I have a feeling the physics courses would be pretty challenging without people to talk to when working through problems.. which i am ready to do anyways, but either way.. maybe phys courses are better / more in depth inhouse?
I guess two samples would look like this:
1) Calc1 > Calc2 > MultiCalc > Linear
2) Calc1 > Calc2 > Phys1 > Phys2
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
I am starting with Calculus 1 (already enrolled). I basically need to take 4 courses overall (not my choice), but which courses i take are my choice.
Here are some courses that I am interested in taking;
Calc 2
Multi variable Calc
Linear Algebra
Phys 1 (Intro Mech. - calc based w/rental experiment kit
Phys 2 (E&M - calc based w/ rental experiment kit)
Basically i would pick three of these. I can take one at a time. I am just not sure which one to pick and in what order to do it..
Am i better off to just do all the math? I have a feeling the physics courses would be pretty challenging without people to talk to when working through problems.. which i am ready to do anyways, but either way.. maybe phys courses are better / more in depth inhouse?
I guess two samples would look like this:
1) Calc1 > Calc2 > MultiCalc > Linear
2) Calc1 > Calc2 > Phys1 > Phys2
Any suggestions?
Thank you!