90% of /g/ can't pass a course in pic related prove me wrong.
>>60595430
But I did.
>t. math minor
[spoiler]But I only got a C[/spoiler]
>>60595430
>>60595430
It's why i'm doing Computer Science instead of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
CS is a walk in the park and still entitles me to a nice wage.
In my university, real analysis is split into three sub-courses, I've got A,B,C+.
>>60595430
The new pokemon game looks great
>>60595430
I did complex analysis, bruh.
>>60595430
Not sure about the English terminology, but would "real analysis" just imply simple derivatives and integrals? Surely even 90% of /g/ must be at that level?
Very boring course. Complex is more interesting.
>>60595430
Hahhahahahha i pass it anytime you fag haha gtfo with ur gay shit smfh haha
>>60595642
That's called calculus here. Real analysis covera calculus from a rigorous standpoint. Topics typically include limits, sequences and series, continuity and derivatives and integrals. My uni also covers metric spaces and a little bit of measure theory.
>>60596478
I had 4 calc courses, derivatives and limits, integrals series and sequences, the next two were partial derivates, derivatives over higher dimensions, line-surface integrals and the cool theorems etc.
the real anaysis course we had had metric spaces, convergence, uniformity, bounds, compactness and connectedness and stuff. Compared to the calculus courses it was really hard, but more fun.
I was a math major btw, so we went in depth, that's why we had more courses. I don't really remember what else we had, I'm an algebra guy. The only analysis I have to use is related to analytic number theory, and you can fake analysis there.
>>60596478
Sounds easy enough. Did it in uni, wasn't bad at it.
>>60595507
You wouldn't have to do it in CE or EE either though. And CE and CS are essentially the same nowadays.
>>60595430
>brainlet who could only get into applied math program try to compensate the thread
>>60595430
100% don't care
>>60596780
>And CE and CS are essentially the same nowadays.
uh no. it may be different for other schools but in mine CE is a lot closer to EE than CS. The highest CS class i took was data structures.
Also in regards to the OP i took a class that was basically real analysis for physics students as an elective. I think it was easier than actual real analysis though
how can numbers be real when math is an abstract concept
>>60596780
Nah, here both CE and EE have Real analysis, and not the easy version. These courses have the reputation of being one of the most difficult of the entire university in the first year. At's pretty consistent with the rest of the country.
They also have more than 40 hours of classes ever week.
Meanwhile CS doesn't even have Calc 1, Linear algebra & algorithms until the second semester here. Only math course in the first semester is discrete math.
Planning on learning some CE/EE on my own. I'm more interested in the software side anyways.
>>60595430
glad i made it in the top 10%
>>60596478
>>60596635
i would fucking hope your real analysis courses covered metric spaces
I finished university level trig and precalc with full college credit I was still in high school. Close enough.
That's why I do computer science, not pure mathematics.
>>60599400
Not a big deal if you take topology.
>>60595628
that's neat, but complex is easier than real analysis.
>>60595430
>tfw superior post-soviet education
>tfw major in Electrical Engineering AND Applied Physics
>>60595430
I got 27/30 in Calculus I
This thread gave me a stomach ache
>>60595430
I did after two tries.
I don't disagree with you. It probably makes me part of the 10%.
>>60599805
Enjoy your erf(x).