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I took business calc 1 (Calculus for dum-dums) at UW-Madison, got a 42% on the final, which was a low 'A' on the curve, letting me pass with a 'B' for the semester. I just can't even imagine going further.

You're too hard on yourself. You did what you needed to do for your major.

You have to remember us math majors, and I'll include physics majors as well, are masochists lol.
 
Oh lol, I hate that with a passion too. It's Calculus 2 for me though. I was fine until stuff like the surface integrals and the theorems like Green, Stokes etc. showed up. I aced Calculus I and ODE and I got an average score on that class. The worst thing is that it's kind of necessary for Electromagnetics Fields that I'm taking this semester. It's taking extra time to get more accustomed to this type of integrals right now...
 
I actually hate Calc III because it's so NON proof based. It just feels like we're given tons of instructions to memorize at a blisteringly fast pace, without really having the time to go in depth on WHY things are the way they are. We did a little proof stuff with vectors, and I enjoyed that, but as the pace picks up, the strategy seems to be shifting to "memorize how to do it, don't worry about why."
it's usually because some guy spent his whole career figuring out that method, and proving/deriving it would be a class on its own
 
Calc 1-3 weren't too bad, 3 was the easiest just because I had the best Math Professor at my school. Now wait till you get to Advanced Calculus that's where it gets hard
Currently in it and failing woohoo.
 
I'm in Linear Algebra, some overlap with Calc 3. Getting into transformations. I'm bored out of my skull. I enjoy the proofs & logic though, when it comes up. I'm a CS major so this is fine.
 
Calc 2 remains to this day the only class I've ever failed. And I failed it twice.

Luckily I took it this past fall and got a B, but it was hell getting there.
 
If you understand Calc I and Calc II, Calc III should be a breeze.

Calc III is just applying the fundamentals to three dimensions.

Calc II is by far the hardest of the series.
 
Multivariable everything. We started with vectors, planes, simple volumes of straight sided shapes, spheres, etc.

Then moved onto gradients and partial derivatives, now it's onto double integrals and volumes of shapes bounded by functions.

So the most useful form of calculus. Pay attention and you know everything there is to know about electromagnetism.
 
I was good at it but didn't do much as a Comouter Science major. Love physics though. They should just teach math through physics then kids would get it.
 
I really enjoyed Calc III. But I had a great instructor who was more focused on us understanding what was happening than memorizing steps or whatever.

I use it a lot in my probability classes. It can get a bit annoying especially when you make stupid computation errors, but it's fine.
 
I survived Calc 3 and learned to love it....the third fucking time

for reference I aced Calc 1 & 2 on my first try.
 
Calc III is just Calc I with 3 dimensions.

Calc II was the hardest. Taylor series hurts my brain.

I dunno how I got B in calc/ A in calc II and A in calc III
 
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tfw only artist in the class

im taking calculus 3 right now and i love to draw and think in terms of 3D so im enjoying this class

Fantastic visualization.
 
Calc 3 is easier than Calc 2 by miles.

So much crap in Calc 2 that is impossible to remember. hell, sequences and series are actually put in Calc 4 at my current school.
 
I had calc 1, calc 2, calc 3 and DE. Breezed through it and straight Aed all of them. I was one of the few getting 100 on the exams throughout all 4 classes.
 

I remember one of my calc professors being this super angry Canadian (from Quebec I think) who enjoyed going off on tangents about how the states were squandering our potential by not allocating enough funds for education. Just lots of vitriol for the US in general. I just remember him fuming before a lecture about it. All the time. I thought Canadians were supposed to be cheery folk.



Shit dude nice.

Fantastic visualization.

Looks excellent. Nice drawing

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thank you
 
OP, it gets much better once you learn a practical application for it. Look up Maxwell/Heaviside's EM equations and it'll immediately make more sense.
 
I remember Clac 3. We had to prove Green's Theorem on one of our exams. It starts to turn into math for the sake of math. While I appreciate the beauty of it, I could never do anything related to that shit for a living. That's one reason I became an engineer - applied physics and math are more fun (to me) than theoretical everything.

Good luck OP. You know what's more fun than Calc 3? DiffEQ
 
The hardest part of Calc 3 for me was visualizing 3d objects. It's easy with plain cylinders and stuff, but once you got to gradients and whatnot... I really didn't want to just follow the steps without being able to SEE what I was doing.
 
Calc 3 is definitely easier than calc 2, but how much is predicated by how well you can see 3D curves and shapes in your head or draw them on paper.
 
Depends entirely on the professor. Mine was an asshole. Started with about 35 classmates and only 5 of us made the final with only me and 1 other passing. I got a C too was straight BS.
 
It's been more than 10 years but I had to take up to calc5 and i remember 3 being the worst. It honestly got better. Of course this depends on school, professor, attitude, life, alcoholism, etc. Good luck
 
Have a master's in electrical engineering. Been working for 10 years.

Remember college being the last time I used any of the calculus I had to learn.

Thanks finely tuned real world computer programs!

I hated learning Calculus at the time ....
 
I remember one of my calc professors being this super angry Canadian (from Quebec I think) who enjoyed going off on tangents about how the states were squandering our potential by not allocating enough funds for education. Just lots of vitriol for the US in general. I just remember him fuming before a lecture about it. All the time. I thought Canadians were supposed to be cheery folk.
Just like everything else in Canada*

*Quebec not included
 
I'm just trying to finish business Calc then I'm never going to touch a traditional math class again. Best of luck with your boredom OP.
 
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