If you’ve taken AP Calculus classes in high school and done well, it shouldn’t be terribly difficult here. Homework, problem sets and quizzes pad a lot of the grades and the midterms and finals aren’t bad if you put forth effort. The best way to study for the exams is by doing the practice exams posted and reviewing quizzes. If you run out of exams, make up your own hypothetical questions and make them as hard as you can and solve them that way. Office hours are good to go to for problem sets or homework questions. The class isn’t terrible and the instructors are generally pretty good.
MATH 1320
Calculus II
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The teachers will be able to offer further understanding and practice, but you’re going to be learning everything yourself. The midterms will be easy if you use the practice exams to practice.
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Yeah, you're taking this because you have to. Good luck. Quizzes in the discussions will be the hardest thing you do, exams right behind. Study hard.
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