<p>Which one do you recommend?
I prefer to take applied honors calc III(smaller class), but I've heard some bad rumors about it. Is applied honors calc III significantly harder than regular calc III? or calc III is generally bad at U of M?</p>
<p>Calc III isn’t that bad at all. I’m in the theoretical honors now and I gotta say I’m happy I took honors. Smaller class, higher curve, and I enjoy it.</p>
<p>I took the applied version. Calc III in general will be kind of hard for the average student but the applied version had a better curve. Also, no webwork, and the classes are small.</p>
<p>I would always recommend the honors versions of everything, because even if they are harder to get a good grade in (sometimes they’re harder, sometimes easier, sometimes the same, I can’t tell you about this specific section), they are almost always taught better. Especially if you’re OOS, get your money’s worth.</p>
<p>Not true, Vladenschlutte. Some of the honors theoretical calc teachers aren’t good. It still partially depends on luck (which semester you take it, enrollment date, etc.).</p>
<p>Yeah, not all the professors are good. Mine was horrible, so I just went to another section the entire semester. They haven’t posted the 255 professors yet, but once they do, maybe I can comment on some of them.</p>