Currently, the main purpose of my life is to learn. I am most interested in Physics and am majoring in Applied and Engineering Physics. I am also very interested in Computer Science, and Mathematics.
I graduated from Scarsdale High School in 2006.
I started classes at Cornell University in summer 2006 as class of 2010.
Cornell classes taken:
Freshman Summer (FST):
Freshman Writing Semminar
Chemistry 207
Freshman Semester 1:
Freshman Writing Semminar
Computer Science 100j (java)
ENGRI Lasers
Math 192 (multi variable)
Freshman Semester 2:
Computer Science 211
Physics 217 (Honors Electricity and Magnetism)
Math 293 (Differential Equations)
ENGRD 264 (Computer Instrumentation Design)
Linguistics 101
Rising Sophomore Summer:
History 267 (History of Rome I)
Math 294 (Linear Algebra)
Sophomore Semester 1:
Psych 101 (Intro Psychology)
A&EP 321 (Mathematical Physics)
A&EP 363 (Electronic Circuits)
PHYS 218 (Waves&Thermal Physics)
Sophomore Semester 2 (Tentative):
A&EP 322 (Mathematical Physics II)
ASTRO 332 (Elements of Astrophysics)
ENGRD 270 (Basic Statistics)
CS 312 (Functional Programing)
MATH 413 (Honors Intro to Analysis)
August 17, 2008 at 5:31 pm |
Impressive curriculum :)
I am guessing that Math 192 is a multivariate calculus (Calculus III). I am wondering what are the pre-requisites for the Intro to Analysis? Doesn’t it require additional Advanced Calculus course beyond Calculus III?
August 17, 2008 at 5:41 pm |
This list is actually out of date as I’m no longer taking analysis…. If you are interested there is more current stuff on my Cornell Blog at http://web.cornell.edu/studentblogs/joe/
Yeah, in most other schools Math 192 would be considered Calc III. I think analysis requires linear algebra also, but it isn’t really necessary as analysis is a very different topic. Every school will have it’s own requirements