Modelling nature's non-linearity
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Modelling nature's non-linearity
This question is directed at maths students in their 3rd year or higher.
I'm second year and at the moment I am signed up to do Modelling nature's. Could anyone that has done this module advise me on whether or not to carry on with it? I'm really interested in the subject matter but I've heard it's really hard work and gets in the way of other subjects, especially over Easter (I already feel I will need a lot of time to revise for AIII AND ALA).
I'm not looking for easy marks, I just have heard it takes a disproportionate amount of work and was wondering whether or not this rumour holds any truth. With it I'm doing 147 cats, but will probably drop a physics module and go down to 139.5 if I carry on with modelling nature's.
Cheers
Josh