which class is more useful

<p>I am a prospective chemical engineer. I have a choice of three math classes to take to fulfill my fourth math requirement: Linear Algebra (Math 2940) , Basic Engineering Probability and Statistics (ENGRD 2700) , or Uncertainty Analysis in Engineering (3040). CE stats is only in the fall, and regular engineering stats is only in the spring. Apparently, linear algebra is "sort of but not really" useful in later Cheme classes, while stats is, particularly in unit operations and senior design. I also heard regular engineering statistics is excessively hard. Any advice?</p>

<p>I would not recommend CE stats unless you wish to be challenged. From other CE majors, I have heard that it is much harder than ENGRD 2700. Though I have not taken either yet, I have heard about both stats classes and I will have to take CE stats. </p>

<p>what did they say about engrd 2700? i heard that class was harder…</p>