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Originally Posted by Tsar
Interesting. The reason I was asking is because if I take those classes I will get another degree. But I'm not sure what I'm diving into here. Can one take Calc 1 with Physics I with Calculus, while taking linear algebra, followed by Calc 2 with Physics II with Calculus and DifEQ, and finishing up with Calc 3? Or do I have to take Calc 1 before I even attempt Physics 1 with calc and other. I guess I'm asking if those classes are all correlated somehow, and if I need prior knowledge in one to take another class or if I can learn them simultaneously.
I just thought of this yesterday night, so I'm still thinking about it.
Thanks 
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the only part i would think would be a prerequisite would be calc I to take calc II. there is no real relationship between calc and physics and/or differential equations. if you decide to double and triple up on the classes i can promise you that you won't be bored.
p.s. no trig? plane geometry? or have you done them already?