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So, I would say my first year went pretty well. I finished the year with what I would consider an "average average", ~75%.
Despite the year going "fairly" well, I still struggled quite a bit with M136 (Math One-Dirty-Six) and M137 (Highschool Calc).
I got a decent mark (>90%) in Calc 2, so calculus isn't much of a concern for me anymore, M136 is though. Even after the mark-recalibration, I barley passed the course with a 60%. I basically only passed because of the whole Easy Ace Fiasco. I found all the calculations very easy, but its the proofs I found difficult.
I meet the requirements to switch into CS, so I don't plan on taking Linear Algebra 2, but I expect proofs to only become more prevalent in CS. Given this, does any have any advice on ways to improve or any extra practice I can do over the summer before I start 2A in September.
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