Difference between math courses??

I dont understand the differences between Honors Calc III and Honors calc IV (MATH 221 and Math 222, respectively)

I've done Multivariable before, so I'm familiar with Stokes theorem, Greens theorem, etc. and want a class where I re-learn that and more. What exactly is the difference between the two?

EDIT: another question I wanted to add on. Does Math 221 cover ODE's if I've never taken them before? or do you reccomend I just take ODE's + Linear Algebra?

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u/Magicscrolls — 7 days ago

first time gaming laptop buyer

Hi! I'm looking for a gaming laptop with a couple of specifics:

Budget: Budget is probably ~1200-1500$.

Country: USA

Use Case: it'll primarily be used for gaming, but I'm not playing any games that require crazy specs, but secondarily It'll be used for school. i'm a physics major so I want something that can be used to do physics simulations/ coding that might need more power than an old mac has.

Preferred specs: I probably care the most about RAM/storage and having a decent battery life, as well as the fact that it can fit in a backpack since I'm gonna be living in a dorm. Also, windows operating system.

notes: I've heard good things about a 5070 but I genuinely don't know enough about gaming laptops to understand if it fits what I'm looking for.

Thank you!

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u/Magicscrolls — 1 month ago

Extra Short press ons?

I really like the idea of press on nails, but the problem is that all of them are so long-- even the Glamnetic short squarish ones are too long for me, I'm looking for nails that BARELY go past my natural nails (which are often completely trimmed), to the point that I barely even notice that they're there. Does anyone have any suggestions for specific brands/ nails that fit what I'm asking for?

Retail Brand: None

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u/Magicscrolls — 2 months ago

I'm about to graduate high school and while I originally wanted a PC as a graduation gift, my parents sat me down and we thought that because I likely wont have a lot of space in my college dorm, a gaming laptop might be better. However, I dont really know much about gaming laptops so i wanted to ask for some advice? It will mostly be for video gaming, possibly for some other side projects/hobbies (CADding, music software, etc.).

Budget: probably around 1500 but could go higher

country: USA

Use Case: Mostly video gaming (nothing that requires specific specs, just that it can hold multiple games and run them well), and possibly for some other side projects/hobbies (CADding, music software, etc.)

Preferred Specs: I dont really know much about whats ideal for a gaming laptop but storage is probably what i care about the most

EDIT: Budget change Typo

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u/Magicscrolls — 4 months ago