I have the possibility of taking Calculus 1 and Discrete Math next semester.

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The discussion centers around the recommendation to take math courses in separate semesters rather than concurrently, especially for students nearing the completion of their Associate of Arts (AA) degree. Many participants express that spreading out math courses can lead to better understanding and retention of the material. Concerns are raised about the difficulty of taking multiple math classes at once, suggesting that it could be overwhelming. The consensus leans towards advising students to prioritize their learning experience and manage their course load effectively, particularly when aiming to complete their degree within a limited timeframe.
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From the people I've spoken to, the general consensus is to take the class in separate semesters if possible. What do you guys recommend? I have 3 semesters left before I finish my AA and I want to get as many math courses in as possible...

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