Calc 3, DE, Physics 2 and Statics?

<p>Hey guys, I'm majoring in Mechanical Engineering and I was thinking about taking Calc 3 and Diff Eq in the same semester. I got an A in calc 1 and have a solid understanding of the material and so far have an A in calc 2 (math is my favorite subject).</p>

<p>I was wondering... would be wise to take calc 3 AND DE in the same semester? Should, I take DE over the summer instead and focus on Physics II and Statics?</p>

<p>Also, did you like statics? Is physics II much more difficult than physics I?</p>

<p>I'd love to get your input! Thanks.</p>

<p>If you like math and are good at it, then taking two math courses together should be fine.</p>

<p>If Physics II includes electricity and magnetism, then note that it may require more advanced math. Having multivariable calculus and differential equations previously or at least concurrently can help when the physics course reaches [Maxwell’s</a> equations](<a href=“Maxwell's equations - Wikipedia”>Maxwell's equations - Wikipedia).</p>