Calculus III or Logic

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I recently completed Calc I & Calc II for my degree. I wanted to take one additional math class just to set myself from the rest of the pack...I'm just not sure if I want to complete the Calc series w/ Calc 3 or something a bit more out there and interesting like Logic. Any suggestions??

***Or does it even matter, significantly, if I take one more upper level Math course? Should I not waste my time and money?
 
does it even matter, significantly, if I take one more upper level Math course?

Nope, does not matter. But what does matter is your score on the quantitative reasoning section of that DAT. If you want to set yourself apart from rest of the pack, do extremely well on that section. That is arguably the most difficult section of the DAT due to the time constraint.
 
I recently completed Calc I & Calc II for my degree. I wanted to take one additional math class just to set myself from the rest of the pack...I'm just not sure if I want to complete the Calc series w/ Calc 3 or something a bit more out there and interesting like Logic. Any suggestions??

***Or does it even matter, significantly, if I take one more upper level Math course? Should I not waste my time and money?

Nothing even remotely related to calc 3 will appear on the DAT. I say take logic because it seemed alot more interesting than calculus when I took them.
 
FWIW:

Calc 3 is regarded as a very hard class at my university.

Logic was fun and an easy A. I recommend computer science courses as well if you like that kind of stuff.
 
Math counts as a science so even though you won't see any calculus on the DAT (although there are trig identities) you could boost your science GPA with an A in a math class.
 
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