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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Canada, Ontario.
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lolwat, i dont see how calc II would help for linear algebra
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yeah no kidding isnt calc 2 like.. vectors, and linear algebra is matrices and shit
dont do philosophy
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Calculus 2 is more the integration side of calculus. Calculus 3 touches on matrices and vectors, but in Linear Algebra, they are the main focus.
Also, there is nothing wrong with doing philosophy as an undergrad, especially for law.
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for law yea but for maths... -_-
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i want to be a professor sooooooooooooo
math was just cuz it's practical also cal III should only be vectors and related stuff, no matrices..
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Age: 40
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i'm starting a math major with minors in philosophy and linguistics, but i can't let myself major in philosophy, seems too wasteful. i did consider it for a long while, though.
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