Calculus of Several Variables (Honors)
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Enforced requisite: course 31A with grade of B or better. Honors course parallel to course 32A. P/NP or letter grading.
Review Summary
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10.0 / 10
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10.0 / 10
- Time
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10-15 hrs/week
- Overall
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10.0 / 10
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Professor Wong (and our TA) did a great job keeping students engaged teaching material clearly and effectively. They were always open to answer questions and help with material, and they would also seek input from students to better the class.
There are some group projects (challenge problem reports) that can be time-consuming, but you'll learn a lot if you put the time in. The exams themselves aren't that hard, and they're pretty similar to the practice exams.
difficult class, but Wong does an amazing job of presenting the material in a clear and concise manner. Wong is always open to answering any questions and is super helpful, with tons of office hours offered. multiple opportunities to improve your grade w/ the challenge problem reports, alternative grading scheme, and a little bit of extra credit. midterms/final were of fair difficulty, not a walk in the park but definitely doable if you studied hard. another added benefit is the class size is relatively small (<30 kids) so it is definitely a tight knit environment.
you will definitely have to put in a lot of work to do well in this class, but I would recommend it to any math lover as the material is super fascinating.
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No group projects
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Attendance not required
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2 midterms
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Finals week final
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