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MATH 1220 A Survey of Calculus II
Last taught: Spring 2022

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Spring 2019
3.0
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This course is considered to be a "weed out" course, but it isn't really all that bad if you attend class, pay attention, study, and go to office hours if you need help. I think a lot of it depends on your instructor, because they have graduate students teaching. Not every grad student is a great teacher, but I got lucky with mine so I had a positive experience. There is a considerable amount of homework, but it is comparable to that of MATH 1210. It's definitely not an easy class, but it's also not as bad as everyone says.

Instructor 3.0
Enjoyability 3.0
Recommend 3.0
Difficulty 4.0
Hours/Week 4.0
Spring 2019
3.7
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I took this course with Nicholas Collins. Overall, I didn't think this course was as hard as everyone said it was. I think who your GTA is made a huge difference. There aren't a lot of assignments each week except for webassigns which corresponded with the lectures. I took AP BC calc in high school and I thought the material in this class is pretty different. A bunch of topics is taught including integration, probability, partial derivatives, and series. If you are not a math-oriented person then I would say this class is challenging and take math 1190 instead if you have the choice. As a statistics major, I found this class to be engaging and challenging but nothing overly difficult. If you have the option, I recommend taking this class w Nick Collins. I thought he did a good job of explaining the material. However, he does make his quizzes a bit harder in order to better prepare you for the exams. This is a coordinated course so everyone takes the same exams and your GTA does not create them. It's a game of chance really. Sometimes the exams are hard but other times they are not OVERLY difficult. Definitely take the practice exams released before each of the exams, I found them to be very helpful. Also, GO TO OFFICE HOURS. I found office hours very helpful for clarifying confusing concepts.

Instructor 4.0
Enjoyability 4.0
Recommend 3.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 5.0
Fall 2021
1.0
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This class is very challenging!! Not sure why the Spring 2019 reviews describe the class as relatively easy, coming from a Fall 2021 student it is absolutely not. The format of the class a flipped classroom with the following dynamic: -You have to teach yourself the material at home from the calc textbook and provided YouTube videos -Complete some questions on the topic before coming into class -Instruction in class (which is confusing and hard to follow) -Homework assignment on the topic -Quiz on Friday -Written homeworks that are week-long every couple of weeks This all leads up to VERY difficult material on the exams. It escalates quite a bit from the homework questions. I would say that if you have to take this course, as I did, try to take it as your only challenging class of the semester so you can really focus on it. It is a time commitment to really drill the concepts in. The average on the first exam was a 74 but the standard deviation was almost 20%. This tells me that the divide is huge - you're either acing or failing.

Instructor 1.0
Enjoyability 1.0
Recommend 1.0
Difficulty 5.0
Hours/Week 6.0