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Old 07-09-2009 at 10:42 PM   #1
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math 1aa3, is it hard?
i was just wondering if math 1aa3 is hard?
or if u do all the problems from the hmwk, it is not that bad, i have heard mixed reviews but i do well in math when i work hard and i enjoy it in general.
Old 07-09-2009 at 10:52 PM   #2
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yes it is very hard. it was the hardest course I took last year.
Old 07-09-2009 at 10:56 PM   #3
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Agreed. It`s definitely a difficult course. It is manageable, if you work very very very hard at it, and really stay on top of things.

I don`t know about anyone else, but personally, I found the profs to be a factor in why I found the course so difficult.
Old 07-09-2009 at 11:06 PM   #4
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I found it alright. Some of the concepts can be hard to understand but as long as you don't do everything last minute you can do well.
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Old 07-09-2009 at 11:22 PM   #5
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Math 1AA3 is, in my opinion, the toughest out of itself, 1A03, 1B03, 2A03, 2C03 and 2R03...but Linear Algebra was my strong suit, and I found sequences and series more difficult (when I was in first year at least).

Note that though the material may be easier than in say, 2A03, the biggest problem is the jump in expectations. Most students (including myself) are caught off guard. Study hard for your tests...the jump from 1A to 1AA is huge...the jump from 1AA to 2A isn't as big.

Use the resources available to the best of your abilities (such as the Math Help Centre in Hamilton Hall, your TA/Professor's office hours, tutoring, etc.) and you'll do just fine. The course is split into three sections:

1) Advanced integration techniques (functions of one variable) - Integration by Parts, Trigonometric Substitution, Partial Fractions, etc.
2) Sequences and Series - Taylor Series expansions, convergence tests, some limiting properties
3) Time permitting, Polar Coordinates and higher dimensional calculus - Identifying Saddles, Maxima, Minima, Paraboloids, etc. from their functional equations.


3) is an introduction to what's covered in Math 2A03 or 2X03/2XX3 in 2nd year, and its topics may vary.

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Old 07-09-2009 at 11:47 PM   #6
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I'm sorry, but I'm just coming down off an "Office" binge and I saw the opportunity which was promptly seized and utilized here:

math 1aa3, is it hard? - thats what she said.

That being said, I had a really close friend who took it and she said its one of those classes where mathematically inclined people get it and do well, whereas the less mathematically inclined among us do rather poorly. But its all a matter of personal opinion.
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Old 07-09-2009 at 11:59 PM   #7
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How would you explain "mathematically inclined" cuz I really feel that high school math isn't a good representation of anyone's capabilities.
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How would you explain "mathematically inclined" cuz I really feel that high school math isn't a good representation of anyone's capabilities.
Basically how good you are at understanding theorems (there are quite a few) as well as application. Math shouldn't be about memorizing, it should be about understanding. Otherwise it's going to be very hard to do well (Unless you are like an amazing memorizer).
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Ohh I get it. Thanks Jeremy! I guess I'll have to make sure I'm 110% prepared before the course =/
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Old 08-17-2009 at 04:42 PM   #10
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I took this course last year. Make sure sure u do enough problems, and look at the answer in the solution manual..give urslef a time when u think abt a certain problem..cuz this will help u alot. If you like math and enjoy thinking abt it, go for it...If u are not inclined to math or u think that u r forced to take it, don't ever take it cuz it might be quite challenging..In general, people have aptitude for different courses, so ultimately it just depends on you..I personally think that it is a very interesting course
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Also, when you don't understand something don't just look up the answers all the time. It's important to know how to arrive to the answer. Use your resources which are your teacher, the math help centre, friends, etc...
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Old 08-17-2009 at 05:33 PM   #12
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I did poorly in high school math (83% in calculus), but got a 12 in 1AA3. It's not that bad as long as you understand the concepts and do a lot of practice problems. The practice problems help you get into the right mode of thinking and it speeds up the thinking process for tests.
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I did poorly in high school math (83% in calculus), but got a 12 in 1AA3. It's not that bad as long as you understand the concepts and do a lot of practice problems. The practice problems help you get into the right mode of thinking and it speeds up the thinking process for tests.
Whoa, you consider 83% poorly? o.O
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Whoa, you consider 83% poorly? o.O
Compared to people who bragged about their 95% in Calculus in my first year. :p



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