Amleops
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So, I'm currently studying Advanced Science at another uni, and I've applied to do a mid year transfer to USYD.
I intend to do MATH1003/1903 and MATH1005/1905 next semester, while doing MATH1001 and MATH1002 at Summer School. While I can't see anywhere that MATH1001/1901 and MATH1002/1902 are prerequisites for the second semester units, I'm concerned that not having that knowledge will make it difficult for me (this is more for MATH1003/1903, with statistics it looks like everyone starts from scratch).
From what I've observed, my previous uni teaches us pretty much half the content of MATH1001/1901, 1002/1902 and 1003/1903 in one semester, and the rest in the other semester. So while I probably have a head start on the first few weeks of Integral Calculus, I don't know whether I've missed out on anything important in Differential Calculus and Linear Algebra that will come back to haunt me later.
Would I be at a disadvantage if I did MATH1003/1903 before the first semester units? Or would I be better off waiting until next year to start maths again?
I intend to do MATH1003/1903 and MATH1005/1905 next semester, while doing MATH1001 and MATH1002 at Summer School. While I can't see anywhere that MATH1001/1901 and MATH1002/1902 are prerequisites for the second semester units, I'm concerned that not having that knowledge will make it difficult for me (this is more for MATH1003/1903, with statistics it looks like everyone starts from scratch).
From what I've observed, my previous uni teaches us pretty much half the content of MATH1001/1901, 1002/1902 and 1003/1903 in one semester, and the rest in the other semester. So while I probably have a head start on the first few weeks of Integral Calculus, I don't know whether I've missed out on anything important in Differential Calculus and Linear Algebra that will come back to haunt me later.
Would I be at a disadvantage if I did MATH1003/1903 before the first semester units? Or would I be better off waiting until next year to start maths again?