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Novicane
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Im thinking about taking Calculus 162 during Summer 2 session. Is it too much material to learn in a month?

4/5/2006 10:14:30 AM

Supplanter
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i haven't taken it, but with summer courses in general i'm always a fan of having the first days material still stored in short term memory for the final exam... really helps for the things that you have trouble w/ memorizing. dont have to go through a relearn study cram phase at the end of the class.

4/5/2006 10:51:53 AM

virga
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what in the world is calc 162?

4/5/2006 11:36:29 AM

fantastic50
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I've taught calculus (241, 242) in the summer. It can be really boring (typically 7:30-9:40 or 10:20-12:30, five days a week), but if you can stay focused, you can get through it quickly.

4/5/2006 1:21:33 PM

rudeboy
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i took calc3, 242 over a 5 week summer session. i enjoyed it. i had to study everyday to get the concepts but since it was only 5 weeks, i remembered everything at the end of the semester for the final.

4/5/2006 1:33:09 PM

deez29
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i did ma 141 over the summer, 5 weeks, m-f, 1 1/2 hrs a day, plus maple = crappy 5 weeks of summer, but i did meet a couple hot girls in there

4/5/2006 1:40:14 PM

jollyplp
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took 241 and 242 last summer, the teacher sucked. bought a solution manuel for the text book and tought myself all the material. Not bad though ended up with a B+and a B

4/5/2006 5:41:46 PM

pinkpanther
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i took 141 over the summer
i had silber
so that was unpleasant
but i didn't think the class was that bad but damn i hate maple

4/5/2006 5:44:00 PM

packfan84
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took 341 over the summer. its not too much material to learn in 5 weeks. i actually think its easier b/c its something you have everyday so it keeps you focused and you don't have other classes to focus on at the same time

4/5/2006 6:34:26 PM

NCSUDiver
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It doesn't matter when you take calculus, just who you take it from. I didn't have a good calc 2 prof and never learned it properly, and it hurt me throughout my entire engineeirng curriculum. It's not too much material to learn in a month, just make sure to inquire about the prof's reputation.

4/5/2006 6:59:55 PM

Lutra
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As a general rule maths and sciences are easier in the summer because you get TA's who don't give a shit and are lazy. Unless you want to actually LEARN something. I took Calculus in the summer, bumbled my way through it, and got a B for little to no effort. However, I also suck at math and have no fucking clue what I'm doing even after that class.

4/8/2006 9:33:17 PM

LimpyNuts
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i took calc III during the smmer and it was freakin easy. lung chung is the man.

4/9/2006 12:35:46 AM

WxGuy08
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^ I've heard that about Lung Chung from many of my friends. Must be true, because I think his grade distribution is pretty good, too.

And any course taken over the summer can be so much better than a semester-long course if you have the discipline, motivation, and TIME to do it, no matter how bad the professor is.

[Edited on April 9, 2006 at 4:27 AM. Reason : time... who could ever forget that?]

4/9/2006 4:26:40 AM

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