<p>Most math courses are low workload, compared to lab science courses where the lab consumes a lot of time, as well as giving additional homework (writing lab reports). However, some people find proof oriented upper division math courses much more difficult than lower division math courses. Consider the honors versions of 53 and 54 for more theory/proofs.</p>
<p>Note that you can take 53, 54, and 55 in any order or together. If you take 53 and 54 next semester, you may be able to get a jump on your upper division math courses. (Taking them in the summer may also help in this respect.)</p>
<p>Have you looked at the following web sites?</p>
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