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I have these courses.
Could you help me as to the order, in which I should progress through them?
Now things like Calculus 1 goes before 2 are obvious, but I listed everything just in case.

Advanced Algebra
Advanced Calculus 2
Algebra 2
Calculus 1 & 2
Calculus 3
Algebra
Geometry
Matrix Algebra
Probability & Statistics
Trigonometry & Pre-Calculus
Unit Conversion

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self bump

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>>2893321
>mfw Unit Conversion is a course

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The general sequence of education in Mathematics, in terms of undergraduate subject material is:

Arithmetic
Geometry
Algebra
Trigonometry
Calculus
Differential Equations
Abstract Algebra
Analysis

>> No.2893365

>>2893351
well it's just some minutes, but a separate category.

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As long as you go through the labelled ones in order e.g Calc 1/2/3 etc you should be fine. They'll all compliment each other and improve your math. Remember maths is diverse. Except Unit Conversion, that's just loltastic.
>mfw Unit conversion on that list

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>>2893362
>Geometry before Algebra
mfw

>> No.2893382

>>2893362
This

>> No.2893385

I'm assuming OP is a first year maths student?
Don't worry brah, order isn't that important on that list.

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>>2893371
>mfw it is

>> No.2893400

Sauce?

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>>2893396
mfw when it shouldn't.

Algebra 1
Geometry
Algebra 2

Now that's better

>> No.2893411

>>2893400
/b/

....

Yeah... Sorry

>> No.2893421

>>2893411
Is there even a name?

>> No.2893422

this is how you study math:
pick a base subject (one without a 2 at the end or advanced in the front ) such as Algebra, Geometry or Calculus 1. start learning your chosen subject, if you find something you don't know, such as if you work with matrices in Algebra 2, STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING IMMEDIATELY! after recovering from the shock of seeing something you don't understand proceed to finding out which module contains the information you need, in this case "Matrix Algebra". after finishing that, you may pick up where you left of n your previous module, safe in the fact that you know know what the notation means.

>> No.2893436

>>2893407
Algebra 1 might as well be classified as arithmetic. You don't start real algebra until the second part.

Besides, many schools put geometry before algebra 1 anyway.

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>>2893421
wouldn't i tell you in the previous post if there was one?

Just go spam /b/ with sauce threads. After 10 mins tops you will get your answer.
Also let me add to the pain.

>> No.2893451

Is this degree level? I'm doing this shit at A-Level in England...

>> No.2893460

>>2893451
As someone from the UK (Wales) having completed A-level math and now in my second year of uni, it's quite a jump up from the A level scheme. The names are the same, the material however is not.

>> No.2893462

>>2893460
Good job I'm doing further maths A-Level next year then

>> No.2893476

>>2893462
I did further math as an AS level (and GCSE doing basical mechanics and calculus). Was a good introduction into more higher tier maths - the numerical methods was dire, but the introduction to complex numbers, proof by induction and matrices etc in algebra were useful, along with mechanics - even though I haven't taken it further in uni.
Gave it up in my second year because I already had 3 and wanted to spend time with my girlfriend more, when the classes were scheduled on Wednesday afternoons.