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What should I take after multivar?
Diff eq.
Algebra and diff eq.
or Algebriac structures.

I want the most significant one.

>> No.5108680

this is a picture of my option

note: MAT225 is multivar calc.

>> No.5108682
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>>5108680
of course, the picture.

>> No.5108701

>pls respond ;_;

>> No.5108736

Path I see commonly is multivar then diff eq since they are the preliminaries to most engineering. Then, depending on major people then tailor their math studies.

>> No.5108746

>what math should I take
Linear Algebra.

Have you already taken Linear Algebra? Take it again.

>> No.5108755

Discrete math and algorithms, or probability. Possibly the most useful applied math classes you'll ever take after linear algebra/diffeq.

>> No.5108788

I have a similar question. If you could only choose two, which would it be:

>ODE
>PDE
>Real analysis
>Complex analysis

>> No.5108790

>>5108788
Forgot to mention that I am a Physics major with a CS minor

>> No.5108827

>>5108788
Real analysis and PDE.

>> No.5108834

>>5108788
Real and Complex analysis, but I'm a Pure Math major, so I may be biased.

>> No.5108836

>>5108834
all undergrad pure math classes can be used by a physicist/computer scientist, no exceptions. However, not all of them will be connected (logic is not going to be used with topology when studying order parameter) but it's good to have scope so you can decide what you want to research later on.