<p>Hi, I am planning on going to Seattle this summer to with my aunt; I am from Canada. I am also planning on taking Calculus I at UW because I dropped the credit during my current school year. My question is, is the course difficult? How is the teaching style? And how did you find the course? How is the workload? I was also planning on taking a chemistry or biochem course along with calculus to lighten my courseload next year.</p>
<p>Hey. I’m from Canada too… and i actually want to know this too.
i’m taking AP Calculus AB right now, so compared to the AP course how hard is the first-year calculus course?</p>
<p>Here is the autumn quarter final from Calc 124 for 2009: <a href=“http://www.math.washington.edu/~m124/source/quizzes/week10/final_au09/a09final.pdf[/url]”>http://www.math.washington.edu/~m124/source/quizzes/week10/final_au09/a09final.pdf</a></p>
<p>for me, it was way harder than ap calc in high school. i was an A student in that class and my grade turned ugly in 125.</p>
<p>math at uw isn’t easy. I’ve taken 124-126 cal I,II 307-308d.e/linear algebra, 324 multivarible cal. UW has great math profs though, but the competition in 120’s course is pretty fierce. I would recommend u to take the 124/5/6 course during summer quarter.</p>