Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Calc 2 was pretty easy. Just read the beginning of the chapter and do like 10 problems from each chapter. You should do fine if you're not completely inept of any analytical thinking.
When I took it in community college during summer session I think I missed like 2-3 weeks of class traveling so my average was at around a D. I studied for like 3 days for the final test and got a 96, ended up with C average which was all I needed to transfer.
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
[QUOTE=The_Yearning]Triple integrals was in calc 2.
Canadian education.[/QUOTE]
Lol...it was like 10 years ago for me. I barely remember.
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
[QUOTE=Rockets(T-mac)]I did much better in calc 2 & 3 than I did in calc 1. And from your description the calc 3 I took covered the same topics. I probably did better though because I got more accustomed to the university workload by my 2rd semester.
Gonna be doing Ordinary differential equations in September. I find for calculus the best thing to do is just practice a lot. Like do all the different type of questions and develop a strategy for how to approach problems. There's usually a little trick in every type of problem, once you figure out the trick the rest of the problem is usually just crunching numbers.[/QUOTE]
Diff-EQ is a lot easier than Calculus.
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
[quote=soadrules]Diff-EQ is a lot easier than Calculus.[/quote]Yea? We've already did some differential equations in calculus but this my first full course one it.
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Uugh Calc makes me wanna punch a baby :banghead:
Best bet is to get an asian kid lol
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Mother f-cking derivatives and integrals, bitches!!!! What is the mother f-cking area under the mother f-cking curves??? Aight???
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
As someone who's failed/dropped vector calculus three times, I can safely say that all you have to do to pass the class is practice and reread.
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
calc 2 isn't bad...stick with it and you learn some cool properties of series, so you can move onto the GOAT coursework (real analysis and later measure theory) :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Differential Efukcing Quations!
What does ISH know about Differential Equations?
I hate this sh**!
Cal I and Cal II weren't all that bad and I taking Cal III in the fall.... but Differential Equations are the devil himself! Im convinced..
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Shit was hard. Being a part time drunk during college and taking calc and calc base physics and chem was not easy on my schedule.
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
[QUOTE=highwhey]Shit was hard. Being a part time drunk during college and taking calc and calc base physics and chem was not easy on my schedule.[/QUOTE]
Did you get a degree and then start a business or go the starface route and drop out of school and make dat money?
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[QUOTE=Hawker]Did you get a degree and then start a business or go the starface route and drop out of school and make dat money?[/QUOTE]
dropped out. was taking the underlying coursework for an engineering degree. idk about starfvce but i had to bounce around between low end jobs before landing on something. also, i don't consider myself as someone who makes 'dat money'. there's plenty of posters on here who earn a ton more. i'm just an idiot who gets lucky every once in a while, the exception being women of course.
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
[QUOTE=highwhey]dropped out. was taking the underlying coursework for an engineering degree. idk about starfvce but i had to bounce around between low end jobs before landing on something. also, i don't consider myself as someone who makes 'dat money'. there's plenty of posters on here who earn a ton more. i'm just an idiot who gets lucky every once in a while, the exception being women of course.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I was kidding and the starface comment was just in jest.
Good luck with your endeavors.
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[QUOTE=Hawker]Yeah, I was kidding and the starface comment was just in jest.
Good luck with your endeavors.[/QUOTE]
Thank you and likewise.
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
[QUOTE=BuGzBuNNy]Looking for advice, what to expect? What can I do to prepare..study what? Any help is appreciated.
Took Cal 1 Fall 2010, don't remember much.[/QUOTE]
good luck in your failing goals of 2016.
cal is hard bro. i took 3 semesters of it and still don't remember crap.
can you find a derivative of pi to the power of sine 3 theta?
if not, just go get that blackatropic surgery of kirk lazarus and go read a book in a car and let the cops shoot you.
you ain't got a chance.
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
good thing it's calculus 2 and not something different all together
I suppose it also comes down to how much you like symbols
I may have spent my summers on emojicon way too much
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Math is my weakest subject. Then I got a job doing civil engineering / batch plant operator making concrete and every single thing was math based and variables. If I can do one of the hardest jobs without little to no knowledge on math, means I got extra lucky. While I'm no longer in that field, but will be back as a plan B (or hopefully not) I'm planning on increasing my strengths in math. People who are smart in math, tend to be very smart individuals all around.
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[QUOTE=Draz]Math is my weakest subject. Then I got a job doing civil engineering / batch plant operator making concrete and every single thing was math based and variables. If I can do one of the hardest jobs without little to no knowledge on math, means I got extra lucky. While I'm no longer in that field, but will be back as a plan B (or hopefully not) I'm planning on increasing my strengths in math.[b] People who are smart in math, tend to be very smart individuals all around.[/b][/QUOTE]
The truth