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Is doing very well in maths ext2 enough preparation for BSc if I want to major in maths/physics?
Many people told me that maths at uni is all about understanding and proving things so they suggested that I go through the velleman book which is a proving book, others suggested that I go through group theory, vector spaces and linear transformations, real analysis (sequences, series, convergences) and some calculus so what do you guys think? Can someone please tell me what people generally study in first year uni? uni websites don't really have any info...
Is doing very well in maths ext2 enough preparation for BSc if I want to major in maths/physics?
Many people told me that maths at uni is all about understanding and proving things so they suggested that I go through the velleman book which is a proving book, others suggested that I go through group theory, vector spaces and linear transformations, real analysis (sequences, series, convergences) and some calculus so what do you guys think? Can someone please tell me what people generally study in first year uni? uni websites don't really have any info...