<p>I am planning taking both math 32B and 33A in the following spring quarter. I am wondering if this would kill me? And in my situation, I am pretty good with math and recieved "A" in 32A.</p>
<p>shouldn’t be too bad, i did it before and got B+ in both (probably could have done better but i was also taking physics 1c and upper div civil engineering class, so pulling off 2 As if your are planning on taking 3 classes or with GEs it wouldn’t be too bad)</p>
<p>Besides those two, I am planning to take physics 1B and EE3(seminar), btw I recieved 5 on my physics C E&M as well, so theoritically 1B shouldnt be that bad.</p>
<p>it actually sounds like it may be easy for you, since you seem pretty good at math, you’ve learned some of the physics before, and EE3 is a P/NP class o.O</p>
<p>The second half of 32B is difficult for most people, but since you seem to be good at math it shouldn’t be that bad. 33A is very conceptual and the textbook is terrible in a sense that it doesn’t thoroughly explain the concepts. I liked 32B better due to that reason.</p>
<p>i liked 33A better than 32B, its definitely a lot of concepts but less tedious in terms of doing triple integrals and remember formulas (i didn’t like 33b as well)</p>
<p>once you start taking upperdiv EE classes you’ll notice these math classes are very easy compare to your 4 EE class quarterly schedule :)</p>