I got another A! Post your coins dated 1803!
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My last grade posted, and I know I was right on the fence between an A and a B in differential equations. Since I pulled off the A, post a coin from 1803 (18.03 is the MIT course number for the class )
No 1803 coins in my possession
No 1803 coins in my possession
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<< <i>Congrats! Here's an 1803/2:
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Cool! I got an A in 18.02 my first semester
<< <i>BTW are you the first person in history to ever get both an A in Diffy Q's and Organic in the same semester at MIT?? >>
Nah... I know of quite a few people who pulled that off
PS Differential equations sounds HARD.
Dave
Congrats...I'll have to dig up a pic of my old 1803 eagle....it is around somewhere...
Diff EQ's was not a class I enjoyed, although it was better than the next one in the series. Enjoy partials next semester!!
John
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Differential Equations was one of my favorite mathematics classes, back in 1965. We used slide rules back then.
Tom
Those were the only two courses I had to repeat in college, worked my ash off to earn a D the first time,
pulled off an A- in each the second time around... and no, didn't tackle them in a single term, had to spread them around.
funny factoid: my O-chem teacher the first time was not only the author of the textbook, but a nobel prize winner to boot. the topper: his name was... Dr. Cram. Cram, whoo boy, ya got that right!
nice work Jeremy
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<< <i>funny factoid: my O-chem teacher the first time was not only the author of the textbook, but a nobel prize winner to boot. the topper: his name was... Dr. Cram. Cram, whoo boy, ya got that right! >>
Prof. Donald Cram at UCLA? He was my dad's Ph.D. advisor.
He was my dad's Ph.D. advisor. small world, huh?
Received my BS from UCLA in 1990
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