My university posted the tentative fall schedules: I may have to inquire about taking up permanent residence in the lab building.
For sure classes include
Complex Analysis I (Learning how to do calculus proofs with imaginary numbers)
Electricity and Magnetism plus lab
Heat and Thermodynamics plus lab
Then I have to choose between
Classical Mechanics II (Sequels are rarely as good as the originals)
Mathematical Physics I
I'll ask around my faculty adviser and some other students which will be "easier". I could take both but
1 300-level math + 2 200-level physics + 2 200-level physics labs + 2 300-level physics = brain explosion
By time you've finished taking all these classes, will your experience really add up to anything significant?
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