[quote name='bubbagumper6']Differential Equations was pretty **** hard but that's about as hard as it gets honestly. I had to do Calc 1-3, DiffEQ, and Linear Algebra (cake). It's just some of the later EE classes will involve things like fourier series, laplace transforms, etc. so if you don't get the math the first time you have to learn it later in those classes or else you'll get burned again...
I've never had a class that couldn't be conquered with enough study time though, just some of them literally take hours upon hours of reading the chapters and doing example problems from the book. Solutions manuals are incredibly valuable for those.[/QUOTE]
La place transforms can go **** a fvck. im already pretty set on eet. Going to go straight for masters in it. I got calc 3 done and all my phsyics.
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[quote name='bubbagumper6']Differential Equations was pretty **** hard but that's about as hard as it gets honestly. I had to do Calc 1-3, DiffEQ, and Linear Algebra (cake). It's just some of the later EE classes will involve things like fourier series, laplace transforms, etc. so if you don't get the math the first time you have to learn it later in those classes or else you'll get burned again...
I've never had a class that couldn't be conquered with enough study time though, just some of them literally take hours upon hours of reading the chapters and doing example problems from the book. Solutions manuals are incredibly valuable for those.[/QUOTE]
La place transforms can go **** a fvck. im already pretty set on eet. Going to go straight for masters in it. I got calc 3 done and all my phsyics.
@Spider Monkey fvck yo couch