>so got accepted to queen's uni, canada
>Engineering major in my first year
>feels that engineering is maths for brainlets
>going to switch my major to maths next year
>therefore i need to know from you fags what's the most "Difficult" first year curriculum in mathematics will be like to begin with it over summer
>textbook recommendations, book lists, personal stories will be appreciated alot
thanks in advance
>>8641938
>hasn't taken university math yet
>already wants to switch
First year engineering takes three first year math courses, see how those go for you and then consider switching into math.
>>8641938
Also, Stewart Calculus is a good introductory calculus book. It's probably what you're using for your first year math class anyway.
i did my math undergrad at queens
the most difficult first year curriculum is just math 120 (honours calc) and math 110 (honours linear algebra)
these are the standard first year classes and stewart and any book called linear algebra will do you fine
>>8641952
It's very hard to learn from spivak/apostol if you dont know calculus before
Most of us learned calc for engineers first
ocw.mit.edu has excellent calculus classes
>>8641952
stewart is a calculus methods book which will be used far more by engineers and physics and chemistry students than by maths student.
spivak or apostol's calculus books are more illuminating.
Really though linear algebra is a far more fundamental and widely used and unavoidable skill IMO so if I were to try and get a head start on gaining important maths skills I'd do linear alebra by myself rather than calculus or introductory analysis
>>8641964 here
also if you do well enough in the first semester of math 110 (i.e. >~90%) you usually get invited to take math 210 (basic ring theory) in the second semester
>>8641938
What happens at 4am?
>>8641997
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>>8641997
i don't know it's not my picture, though
>>8642012
pretty funny