Calc 2 and 3 difficulty?

<p>I am still a senior in high school, but like many other students, I am doing to the distance calculus program. It starts roughly in a week, and I'm wondering if there is anything I should review before I start math 1502. Looking at the curriculum, it looks like the second semester of Calc BC is what 1502 starts with. I've heard that 1502 is much easier than 2401, and I've heard the opposite. Give me your opinion.</p>

<p>Also, (I'm asking for your opinion) do you think getting into the distance calc program is easier than getting into tech as a freshman? For those of you are unfamiliar with the program, it is a way for high schoolers who have maxed out their math curriculum to continue doing calculus, via webcast at Georgia tech. It has a 60% acceptance rate, but of course, the best math students Georgia apply to it. My math teacher that if you got into the distance calc, you should relative ease in getting into Tech, but I'm not so sure. Distance calc has 500 applicants, GT had 17,000. The distance calc admission profiles boasts slightly more competitive avg SAT/ACT and GPAs than freshman admission with greatly reduced applicants. </p>

<p>Thanks for you time.</p>

<p>I’d say it’s harder. The #4 ranked student at our high school with a 2200+ SAT didn’t get into distance calc, but he got into gt. Our school gets 30+ students into GT a year, but there are usually less than 15 that get into distance calc.</p>

<p>It’s harder to get into Distance Calc than it is to get into GT.</p>