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Halfway through abstract algebra I've decided I want to go balls deep in math. I'm going to start studying more thoroughly, now.

I'm going to start working on the Putnam problem of the day every day(no I won't be annoying like TN5), I'm going to read more, and I'm looking into topology/set theory classes next semester(around here, those are the two hardest undergrad math classes) .

Any other suggestions from /sci/?

>> No.4390129

Make bag lunches and spend entire days studying at your local library.

>> No.4390139

>>4390129

I kind of live in my uni's math lounge, already. If I didn't live weights, I'd be there constantly.

>> No.4390141
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>set theory
>hardest undergraduate math course

>> No.4390142

>>4390139
*lift weights

>> No.4390146

>>4390141

How do I into reading? Notice how I said "around here." The set theory course here is taught by Paul Larson, a world-leading set theorist. He makes it incredibly difficult, so he's pretty happy when people take it.

I don't know why topology has a rep for being hard here, though.

>> No.4390151

Good look competing with aspies doing ritalin everyday like me.

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>>4390146
>Paul Larson
>...

>> No.4392022

>set theory
>hard

OP must be underage.

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{ > |
>babby's set theory
>hard course
}
use the axiom of choice