The Hardest Math Class You Have Ever Taken #shorts

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Real Analysis and Measure Theory were my two hardest math classes but I found them manageable when I put the effort in and also enjoyable. The only classes that actually killed me even after putting in all my effort were upper level physics classes. Electromagnetic Theory and Quantum Mechanics were BRUTAL.

Funny enough the physics majors in those classes felt the opposite and complained about the difficulty of the upper level math classes like Real Analysis. I think people are just interested in different subjects and that effects how difficult they perceive a class to be.

xAssailantx
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Even Terence Tao will admit how formidable topology is and that it isn't his strong suit.

johnprehara
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long division, easy now but why do they teach that at primary school?

josephhobbs
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Trigonometry in high-school was hard. Having to work out all the double-angle, half-angle, proofs from pre-proven identities. When I got to college, learned about complex exponentials, and realized my high-school teacher was just torturing students for fun (or out of ignorance). I'm still bitter about that.

jessstuart
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I took tensors and manifolds, because it was offered for some reason at the community college.
I quickly realized, I was no where even qualified to be in the same room as the other students. LOL
Like going from training wheels, to being thrown into the ocean during a hurricane.
My training wheels only helped me create a submersible to observe all the debris of students' mathematical dreams.

I still sat in and just tried to absorb as much information and tid bits I could.
Hopefully the self-induced aneurysms will help me in the future!

tauceti
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High schooler right now, so the hardest math class for me was 6th grade math (mostly because my teacher was terrible and absolutely unemptathetic).

MusicalInquisit
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ODE and PDE! I used to spend a lot time in those two.

Johnnywave
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Functional Analysis is really hard for me, all that proofs with inequalities and sequences really confuses me

isaackleiner
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The hardest math class I ever took was discrete mathematics in high school. Not because the concepts were hard, but because my teacher spent a large chunk of each day telling the class we were stupid and lazy and would never amount to anything. Hard to keep up with math when your teacher is telling you that you'll fail anyway! Luckily I went into the arts, so there wasn't a lot of math needed.

curiousKuro
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The hardest math class I’ve ever taken is an introductory proofs class. It took me hours to do each homework problems and I’ve never gotten stuck on a problem so often in a math course. Although I was doing okay, it got harder and harder as the semester progressed and I didn’t feel ready for the midterm. On top of that I had a physics test the day before and my physics lab demanded a ridiculous amount because we had an incredibly strict grader. So I ended up dropping the class half way through. I’m taking it again this upcoming semester though. I hope I can get through it this time because I want to take some more advanced math courses, specifically advanced calculus, complex analysis and differential geometry, for relativity.

jacobharris
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The hardest math class so far has been calc 2. All the techniques of integration and of series. There was just a lot of information and stuff to know. Currently taking calc 3 and diff equations. Next semester is linear algebra, which is my last math class for now. Engineering major.

JoseDuarte-mbhy
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For me it was math 011 Intro to addition and subtraction.

PlayWaves
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The Advanced Calculus sequence was a nightmare for me. I think it was mainly due to the fact that I had never taken a topology course, and I could never really wrap my mind around those concepts. I'm struggling a bit with complex analysis right now but nowhere near as bad as the previous two courses mentioned. I find abstract algebra much easier to follow despite not always understanding how some of the constructions are motivated.

michaelg
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Math 451, Real Analysis, Univ of MI, 1966. Prof. George Piranian. The textbook Methods of Real Analysis by Richard Goldberg of Northwestern. The preface said "the reader will notice there are no pictures in this book". No insight came from either the book or the prof. Next semester took course again, prof was Kessler, book by Buck. Aced it. Even at age 74, I feel the outrage at these type of "teachers". I love what's being posted to YouTube today by so many who care about people wanting to learn.

pgray
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In Fact, hardest math class: Computational Electromagnetics. In that math class we derived all the stuff necessary (and not necessary) to simulate the behavior of EM things with various methods. Very tedious stuff.

theunfightable
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It was all hieroglyphics to me. But one class in particular stands out as extra difficult; we had this class called analytical mathematics (or something named very similar) where I learned the formalism of how to write proofs, moreso the bones of a proof and analyze mathematical statments using algebraic and analytical techniques; I also learned how to symbolize entire sentences succinctly in mathematical notation. I didn't get it at the time (dealing with the workload of a double major in physics & math as an adult student without any highschool physics or math and a poor memory was too much), but it wasn't all a complete loss. What I learned in that class and subsequent higher math classes recently came in handy, and I actually used it to write some proofs in a document with a heavy physics emphasis. True story.

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I'm an economics student who's minoring in math so the hardest for me so far has been linear algebra. I had absolutely zero exposure to proofs before this class so the homework was brutal. The tests were a little easier though so I managed to make it through. I'm taking real analysis this semester. It's intimidating but I've gotten some experience with proofs since LA and the professor is an awesome dude so I think I'll be fine if I apply myself

Rangerpl
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I'm not a math grad, but the hardest class I had was discrete and combinatorial mathematics. Looking back at the text book now (by Ralph P. Grimaldi) when I have studied other topics, I don't really think it is so hard. But at the time I had a hard time understanding it, mostly because it was so different from any other of the math I'd seen..

PanzerTanzer
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For me it was number theory. Couldn't imagine that numbers will be difficult from arithmetic progression and calculus

mbbsabroad
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It was commutative Algebra. Our institute researchers, could hardly publish any papers related to the topics.

ArghaSardar