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Since I have decided to transfer to UT this coming spring, I have found out that I am going to have to take calculus. I stink at math, so I am really worried about this. What kind of experiences have you all had with this class?
Have you asked about the Math 151-152 series? It's math for the life sciences--with precalculus as a prerequisite. I took those two classes and did pretty well, and I hate math. I'm pretty sure that they offer tutors for the calculus classes. Also, you can look at the website below and see how professors have been evaluated in the past. For basic classes such as calculus, the teacher often really does make the difference!
https://web.dii.utk.edu/tn101online/
Since I have decided to transfer to UT this coming spring, I have found out that I am going to have to take calculus. I stink at math, so I am really worried about this. What kind of experiences have you all had with this class?
Good to hear from someone at UT! I have thought about taking the class that you mentioned. Also, I am considering just taking the Basic Calculus class. The pre-req to get into physics is apparently any calculus class according to the website. So, I am assuming Basic Calculus will count as a pre-req for physics?
Also, how do you read the statistics for the professors on that website? I think I am reading it right but not quiet sure.
The abbreviations at the top are E = excellent, VG = very good, G = good, etc. The percentage below that is the percent of students who responded with that answer. Example: 5% of students rated the course as a whole as excellent. The letter grades below the columns are what the students expected to receive, e.g. 10% expected an A.
Basic calculus will count for the physics requirement, as will the math for the life sciences classes. But I have heard that it is much easier to take physics elsewhere!
Where is somewhere close around Knoxville where you could take physics? Give me all the inside information you can about coming to UT lol.
