I am almost done with my generals. I took clac 1 online and made an a, but could not differentiate something if my life depended on it. Well almost, my calc based physics teacher is beating this shit into our head. He has us trying to figure out dif eq already in dealing with waves(sound, energy). We also have already had to do some tripple integration (from what I have been told by other math majors this is all calc three is). I am trying to take calc 2 and calc based physics 2 next semester.
Someone that has an ee or ce degree, please tell me that it becomes easier/more interesting once I get past all these core classes(ex calc2, calc3, dif eq, calc based physics 2).
This physics is just really bogging me down. I just feel like I am not retaining as much from these classes as I should. Anyone else feel this way.
I feel like im doing terrible, but still score higher than 90% of the class. I just always feel like I am behind. I am by no means the smartest person in class, but I do try. Maybe I need to be easier on myself.
Calc 3 is not just about triple integrals. There are many other useful topics in there that apply to your physics coursework. Vector analysis is very useful for e/m fields and many other things in physics and beyond.
Calc 2 was an absolute bitch for me. Many of the integration techniques show up in clac3, of course, but I haven't seen much use of them in other coursework so far.
Differential equations was very fascinating. There seems to be more real world use for diff eq than most of calculus. Unfortunately, if you don''t use it you lose it. I really did enjoy this class.
Some of the stuff I didn't quite understand from physics 1, made much more sense once I got into statics.
As far as Physics 2 goes, electrodynamics is very cool, yet very hard to grasp IMO because it is a more abstract topic.