Originally posted by: quackagator
Learning my times table
Originally posted by: sleepmachine
partial differential equations II
problems and proofs were too f*cking long
Originally posted by: zugzoog
Originally posted by: sleepmachine
partial differential equations II
problems and proofs were too f*cking long
I feel your pain. partials were a complete head spin.
In the applied area control theory was just way too out there.
Loved Laplace transforms though!
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
It's been a long time, but I'd say the calculus one where you do integrals and derivatives of infinite series.
Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
I hated doing proofs. I think Diff Eq had to worst of them - or at least the other math / cs profs didn't emphasize them as much.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Respond either the hardest class or whatever you're taking now and where you are (HS/college/graduate) and grades. I'm 10th grade/Geometry now (average for my HS). I got an A+ on both semesters of last year's Algebra class and an A+ even on the final (after a minor 10 point curve).
Originally posted by: Justin218
differential equations wasnt fun