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    Default To anyone who has taken Advanced Calculus.

    How hard is this class?

    I hear it's one of the toughest undergraduate classes in any major. I won't be taking it until next fall, but I want some opinions about the class. I want to see what is generally a prerequisite for the class(I'm taking Number Theory and Abstract Algebra now along with Applied Probability and Statistics in the summer) and what background knowledge is needed.

    I'm honestly scared to death about this class. If things go as planned, after summer, I'll only have 3 400-level math classes to finish before my degree.

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    I'd say go ask the folks in #eoff.

    But math talk is forbidden, (except when it's not).

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    What do you mean advanced calculus? Calc II or Calc III?


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    Quote Originally Posted by rubah
    I'd say go ask the folks in #eoff.

    But math talk is forbidden, (except when it's not).
    Eh...I left #eoff a long time ago, almost 9 months ago, and it has helped keep my grades up...because I use to spend HOURS in there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jojo
    What do you mean advanced calculus? Calc II or Calc III?
    Well, it's generally a 400-level math course in any 4 year college, so you can look at it like Calc 4. Advanced Calc II is considered Calc 5 and Applied Advanced Calculus is usually calc 5.5. It's not fun when you get into these math classes. :-\

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    I'm not sure what you mean by 'Advanced Calculus.' I took a class called that in my first year.

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    Hah, it's not fun when you get into any math classes. No calc is fun, especially since so much is based off of trig, and trig is definitely not fun. Why anyone would go above Calc III is beyond me, unless they want a career in some serious mathematics... which is also beyond me!


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    I'm willing to bet it's worse than Add. Maths...and that can't be good. I envy you with my heart and soul for liking math so much, and hopelessly wish I could feel even the tiniest particle of liking for it.
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    Did some calculus through University, but never advanced, because I didn't need it for my engineering degree. I did manage to get a job a few months after graduation.

    Have you ever considered a B. Eng (or B. Sc, with a major in some type of engineering)? You'll definitely get a good fix of math, but in practical applications. And when you finish you have the opportunity to travel, and make decent money.

    However I commend you for having the dilligence and dedication to do Advanced Calc. I've only heard that this course is a complete beeotch.

    Good luck.

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    In my experience, Calc III was the most difficult of all the math classes. If you can understand the thought process behind many of the concepts in Calc III, Advanced Calc will not be all that difficult and Advanced Calc II will be a breeze. The hard part of Advanced Calc is just a much more thorough look at series and their different types, functions and processes. If you can get the Taylor Series and its many concepts you'll be fine. I really wouldn't worry that much about it.

    However, this can be based in large part on your professor. I had a really good Calc III and Advanced Calc professor, so that made things a bit easier. If you don't have a good Advanced Calc professor, that could change things greatly. Hopefully you get a good professor, or at least a good TA for the professor.

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    If one of you can tell me what "Advanced Calculus" (*) contains, I might be able to tell you if I took it and how hard I found it.

    (*) we don't use the same naming sytems for our classes, so I always have a hard time comparing what I did with people out of France.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubah
    I'd say go ask the folks in #eoff.

    But math talk is forbidden, (except when it's not).
    It's true, but I officially un-forbid math. Because.

    I took Calculus in highschool. It wasn't my bucket of peaches. The number relations illude me... but I think that if you feel comfortable with Calculus equations that as long as you pay attention, attend class, do your homework and practice for fun... then you're set for life my friend.

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    i am currently in Calculus in high school, i find it quite easy, or so far what we have covered

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    At my college after Calc II you could take Calc III and above in almost any order. There was no class called "Advanced Calc" that I know of. Even if anyone here knew what class you were talking about, it would also depend on how good you are at math, and how strict the professor is, how dumb everyone else is in the class compared to yourself, and how much time and effort you're willing to spend, among other things.

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    Could you give me an example of a question that you would be asked in Calc I or II?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OdaiseGaelach
    Could you give me an example of a question that you would be asked in Calc I or II?
    Why? The topic refers to Calc 4, a 400-level math class. Calc 1 & 2 are 100 level math classes.

    But most of Calc 1 & 2 relies on Riemann sums, differentiation and integration using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.

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