I think once you get into the sort of number theory where you prove things about modular arithmetic
That’s one small part of the intro algebra course at my university, which all math and CS students take in the fall of first year. The first year calculus courses are considerably proof-based as well, and lots of first years end up failing despite being a high 90s student at their high school.
A more typical high school student who got 80s in their sleeves and calculus courses would fail everything and be asked to withdraw.
That’s one small part of the intro algebra course at my university, which all math and CS students take in the fall of first year. The first year calculus courses are considerably proof-based as well, and lots of first years end up failing despite being a high 90s student at their high school.
A more typical high school student who got 80s in their sleeves and calculus courses would fail everything and be asked to withdraw.