david45 wrote:
thiscupisnthaflfull wrote:
My bad, missed the multivariable part, ok then yeah it's significantly harder than hs math.
The math part would be a big chunk of the total study time but it shouldn't be killing all free time.
Especially when the academic system at UCLA is the quarter system and not a semester system. You only have 10 weeks to learn multivariable calculus.
I know it's a waste of time telling you, but I checked the syllabus and some notes of 32A, and tbh the first few weeks should ease you in (it's basically review of stuff you probably would have done in HS senior year calculus and vectors). It gets difficult probably around November ish but there's no HUGE jumps in difficulty, looks pretty gradual.
Either way, that's the 1 course you should devote more study time for, but like I said above, it's not going to kill all your free time (which you should use for activities that AREN'T SPAMMING SOCIAL MEDIA).
btw you probably might have been better off reading the syllabus for CS before summer and getting a head start by learning the basics of the programming language you're doing in that course instead of wasting your entire summer whining away on letsrun.