Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
Is this class hard??
no i'm kiddin' i know what to expect.
I have a choice between Labante and an empty, "to be named", teacher. Who do you guys recommend I go with? 3/18/2008 9:00:36 AM |
philly4808 All American 710 Posts user info edit post |
I don't know anything about that professor, but this is one class that really depends on who is teaching. With some teachers this class will be cake with others a constant struggle. 3/18/2008 2:51:27 PM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah I know, I just wonder why they haven't given the name of the other professor. 3/18/2008 3:32:57 PM |
mathman All American 1631 Posts user info edit post |
The secret is to just let epsilon be zero. After you embrace this simple truth everything else falls into place. 3/18/2008 6:55:15 PM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
haha you're not the first to tell me this. 3/18/2008 10:23:12 PM |
fjjackso All American 14538 Posts user info edit post |
the "to be named" will probably be Paur. 3/18/2008 10:31:23 PM |
Jrb599 All American 8846 Posts user info edit post |
^That's what I was thinking. So I signed up for Labante. 3/19/2008 6:07:23 AM |
mathman All American 1631 Posts user info edit post |
Seriously though, if you learn about 5 tricks or so and just memorize definitions there is no reason it should be hard. In retrospect it should have been not too hard a class, when I took ma 425 it just seemed impossible to get up to speed. My proofs background/culture experience was lacking though, and I hated our stupid text book (and still do). When I took ma 515 and made an A I was like WHAT? How did that happen, I actually liked the course and the old ma 425 stuff was easy all the sudden. 3/19/2008 1:28:29 PM |