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Hardest math class you've taken?

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i liked diff eq :0.

i had a bad teacher for integral calculus, so I didn't understand it at all, after a while the stuff just clicked.
 
I took a class called AGS (Algebra/Geometry/Statistics) my freshman year that was supposed to be college level math. My Junior year I failed the 2nd semester of AGSIII cause I stopped doing the work, so my senior year I had to retake the 2nd semester of AGSIII my senior year. Thankfully we only needed 3 math credits to graduate or I would have been in summer school twice.
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Justin218
differential equations wasnt fun

it was easy though

yea probably the hardest MATH class for engineers. Engineering math, it's probably anything related to fourier transforms, convolution, random processes...etc
 
Probability and Stochastics

what a serious pain in the butt. that class was a big reason i switched majors. ive taken a lot of college math, but this one is nuts, and just plain irritating.
 
Originally posted by: cHeeZeFacTory
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: Justin218
differential equations wasnt fun

it was easy though

yea probably the hardest MATH class for engineers. Engineering math, it's probably anything related to fourier transforms, convolution, random processes...etc

dude, I never said anything about engineering math. I had mad respect for it and understand that it will rape me handsomely when i get to it
 
differential equation.
15/120 on my midterm, w00t.



I am trying to destroy my gpa on my final 2 quarters by taking more math and statistic classes.
 
Finite Dimensional Vector Spaces for the Computer Engineering program at Georgia Tech. As appetizers - Calculus 1 through 5, Differential Equations, Combinatorics, Partial Diff Eqs / Fourier Transforms, just to name a few.
 
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Arithmetic. I couldn't work with numbers over 10 because I ran out of fingers.

My teachers told me it would get easier when I got older, but they lied because I still only have 10 fingers, and I tried my hardest to grow more.

No one else finds that sigworthy besides me?
 
I always got As in my math classes when I was in high school. College level Precalculus Alegebra on the other hand sucked ass. Got a C-. I'm in Trig right now and it sucks balls too. Mainly because my teacher is horrible though.
 
Differential equations were the best (in high school).
As a PolSci student, I'll probably never take another math class. 🙂
 
Multivariable calculus at the end (Curl, Divergence, Greene's Theorem, etc).. that was hell. Failed the final despite acing previous midterms.

Linear ALgebra was easy, but Diff Eq got to be a little b!tch....

Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
<---11th and taking calc C. its tuff

If you're dividing Calculus into A, B, C, D..... A, B, C were all covered in high school for me. I aced Math 1C at a JC without doing any work, but I got a friggn C in Math 1D. That stuff is tough. And if you thought JCs were hard, I got a B- in Math 53 (Berkeley) which is most of C and D together (semester system remember).
 
probably trig in high school.

I loved algebra, and I filled my college math requirement that focused more on theory and the history of mathmatics than concrete applications.
 
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