Freshman math major here. Grades for pre-Algebra just got posted. I made an A, highest grade in the class. Ready to take on College Algebra this summer.
What is that math with the big sloopy 'f' and that uses the variable d a lot? What year do I take it?
>>8915669
Weak bait is weak
There is no way a freshman math major was taking pre algebra.
>>8915669
That's Real Analysis. You won't take it until your senior year. It only has a 20% pass rate for the first time taking it. My first time taking it, there were only 5 people in the class and it only some Asian girl passed it and got a 100.
>>8915679
At my uni you can take remedial math courses if your ACT score is shit but only Calc 1 and higher count for credit.
>>8915694
Is it actually rigorous proofs-based analysis dealing with manifolds in R^N with Lebesque Integrals, Dom. Convergence Theorem, etc., or is it a fancy name for calc 1 with rote "proofs"?
>>8915698
first year classes at Cambridge:
https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/undergrad/course/coursesIA.pdf
>>8915685
>senior year with 20% pass rate
it's literally the first serious math class you're supposed to take
if it's on senior year you really picked your program wrong
>>8915698
>integration of manifolds and measure theory in analysis 1
mate can I see your syllabus? there's no way you can cover this in a first course in analysis
>>8915698
what you are describing isnt an introductory real analysis course anyways
>>8915719
Analysis here is split over 3 semesters, Analysis 1 (rigorous development of limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, metric spaces), Analysis 2 (Lebesque shit), then only the last course is called "Real Analysis" (abstract measure theory)