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anyone remember how calculus II was? I know that's a requirement for UCSF and UCSD, just wanted to see what I'm about to endure. thanks.
 
PharmEm said:
anyone remember how calculus II was? I know that's a requirement for UCSF and UCSD, just wanted to see what I'm about to endure. thanks.


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PharmEm said:
anyone remember how calculus II was? I know that's a requirement for UCSF and UCSD, just wanted to see what I'm about to endure. thanks.


I don't remember a thing about Calc II. But I remember Calc III, seems like I spent a semester triple integrating functions..one after another to figure volumes of irregularly shaped object derived from a goofy function...
 

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It's all relative.

I'm a bioengineering major so I had to take so much math that I had numbers flying out of my butt and ears.

To me, ,Calc II is easy if you know or can at least recognize stuff from your table of integrals.

Other than that, exactly what Zpacksucks says. =)
 
How is calc 2 compared to calc 1?
 
I'm taking Calc II at a community college this summer. It's the one without all of the trig (Calc 16B) and I hear it's so much easier than the other one (25 series?). Fortunately this one counts so I'm taking the easy route.
 
I should tell you that Calc II is much easier than Calc I. I have to mention this as well that I love Math 😀
Good luck
 
I wound up withdrawing from Calc II because the first exam was coming up and I felt as if I had learned nothing. Thankfully, it turned out to not be required for me. Unless you make an effort to learn it (meaning homework, extra studying, etc) it'll be in one ear and out the other.
 
PharmEm said:
anyone remember how calculus II was? I know that's a requirement for UCSF and UCSD, just wanted to see what I'm about to endure. thanks.
I used to be an engineering major (a long time ago) so I took the whole sequence of calculus (1-4). I know you don't want to hear this, but for me, calc 2 was by far the most difficult of the four. Good luck. :luck:
 
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