Advice on how to prepare for Math 126 coming out of high school?

<p>I took calculus AB and BC in high school and didn't want to cover those subjects over again but I don't know if my rusty knowledge of calculus will help me survive in 126. What's the best way to review and make sure that my learning was on par with what's taught in math 124 and 125?</p>

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<p>I’d also suggest borrowing a calculus book from a friend or the library and working some review problems from cumulative chaper sections. </p>

<p>Since I took all of my calculus courses from a community college I’m not sure about this last bit of information, but I believe you’re also expected to be proficient in MATLAB or Mathematica.</p>

<p>I retook 125 at uw eve though I could skip it. eh. if you remember integrals, then go ahead and take 126. 125 was really easy and boring for me, but I guess it depends on how much challenge you want. I think 126 is just stuff covered in calc BC. idk, didn’t take bc in high school…</p>

<p>and to the above poster. you don’t need matlab or anything. If you take any of the 300 level applied math classes you learn it. For intro calc I think they went paperless with the hw, so you use an online turn in, but you don’t have to learn anything. You just type in the answers and all the symbols are right there.</p>