calculus

<p>how much work is calculus 2a? I really don't know now that all the classes don't list the name of the professors and i can't look them up on ratemyprofessor.com
btw, which freshman seminars is the easiest? i am thinking drawing for beginners...</p>

<p>If you have done Calc before, or at least know what a derivative and limits are. Math 2A is a breeze. If you have no previous experience in calculus, you should def. do the optional homework. The HW isn't very intensive, but it is very helpful if you are learning calculus for the first time.</p>

<p>how come the math dept. does not list the professors?</p>

<p>Calc 2A shouldn't be too hard. I'm in 2D and although the tests were tricky the teacher covered all the material-so there wasn't anything I had 't seen before. </p>

<p>I think the reason they don't list the preofessoers is because they don't want students to "flood" and enroll in only 1-2 classes. The math classes are usu. a lot smaller then some of the other classes.</p>

<p>im guessing the reason they dont post the profs is so students dont flood the enrollment for certain teachers. or maybe they just dont know who is teaching what section/course yet. the departments typically know which classes are offered and the time slot, although not always who is teaching it.</p>