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Name: Anonymous 2007-04-25 23:25 ID:SvLWzKwY

Hay guys, first time here!
Tell me, how talented do you feel you are in maths? Do you often fuck up tasks because of the lack of practice?

As for me, when I was a kid, I really hated paying attention in school, and never saw any purpose in practicing shit, so I really sucked at maths and physics. Now I'm studying to be a mechanical engineer at a university, so things have changed quite a bit.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-02 23:38 ID:ctcdPsH8

>>40
oh well, my school sucks then.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-03 1:40 ID:zo+3tZv0

>>40
You used Rudin in freshman year? Isn't that book usually used in first year grad studies analysis?

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-03 1:48 ID:VtAH8IjH

Rudin's "Principles" (aka baby rudin) is an undergrad text, usually taught at the junior/senior level.  It is probably _the_ standard text for undergrad analysis.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-03 12:06 ID:Heaven

>>42
The first graduate analysis course at my university used Royden when I took it, and was focused mainly on measure theory, and thus was quite a bit more advanced than Rudin. The undergraduate analysis course I took as a freshman was part of an honors program; I think the standard analysis courses use Rosenlicht and tend to be targeted at sophomores/juniors.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-18 2:22

I'm feeling really keen, for some of that good ol' green

Marijuana MUST be legalized.

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