University Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Global Edition

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Reviews

Lowk fun. Im prolly just a nerd tho. Coulda done better had I known a summary sheet was allowed in exam. I had to make one 30mins prior to it. I did decent tho. I suggest to attend the tutorials. If you think youโ€™ll be fine, go anyway for the exercise. I found the exam layout to be โ€œsimplerโ€ than calc1. But the exam is obviously not that simple. So bring a summary sheet. ๐Ÿ‘

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2025

The tutors are super nice, especially James. He has explained all the concepts in an easy way and also pointed out all the mistakes that people usually make in the final exam. However, the final exam is quite out the topics with some questions delve deeply into Physics, which wasn't taught and focused well on in the lectures.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2025

Basic math subject, very useful

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2022

TAKE CALC 2 OVER SUMMER!!! Honestly, I took this subject over the 2025 summer term, and I had the best lecturer ever: Dr Binzhou Xia. He was such a good explainer and really took his time walking us through the techniques to solve the questions. If you do end up taking this subject over summer, I'd suggest it be your only subject because you have to learn 12 weeks of content in half the time. FYI, you're not allowed a calculator, so if you took A-level Maths, it does take a minute to adjust to using a unit circle for the first time, but my tutor took time out of the first tutorial to help everyone who hadn't been taught any assumed knowledge. The summer term layout is 6 lectures and 2 tutorials a week. You do a week's worth of content in one day (Wednesday and Friday, when I took it). You have a morning lecture, a noon lecture, and an afternoon lecture, then a practical. I have to stress this: you CANNOT afford to be behind if you take Calc2 over summer. It is very easy to get left behind, and it's not the same as being behind during the normal semester- you will be WEEKS behind. Assessment-wise wise it was also so tame. We just had 3-4 written assignments, which were not bad at all, as well as a written mid-semester test, which was okay. AND ofc the 3-hour exam. Exams will always be exams, but honestly, he does sometimes drop exactly what's going to appear in the exam lol. I ended up with an H1 and a very strong desire to take another math subject over summer :)

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2025

While I really canโ€™t relate to those with crazy 90+ grades, I still managed to get an H1 in this subject because it generally relies on solving all the practice problems that they provide you with. Considering Iโ€™m a bioscience major as well, Iโ€™ve heard of so much criticism against math subjectsโ€™ difficulty, but honestly, they were amongst the best taught at uni. Biology students are just biased because they have a certain unjustified aversion to maths in general. Donโ€™t believe anyone who tells you something is a โ€œWAM destroyerโ€, because thereโ€™s no one formula that works for all. As long as you put in the effort, youโ€™ll reap the rewards (usually). Besides, I ironically got lower scores for some biology subjects more relevant to my major, so I have very strong objections to those rumours against math subjects.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2025

Calculus 2 is a deep dive into advanced calculus concepts, providing essential mathematical tools for anyone in Data Science, Engineering, or related disciplines. The subject covers topics like sequences and series, multivariable calculus, and differential equations. The lectures were clear and well-structured, with a balance of theory and application. Tutorials and workshops were invaluable for solidifying understanding, especially when tackling challenging problem sets. Assignments and tests were designed to push students' understanding and problem-solving abilities. While the subject can be challenging, consistent effort, active participation, and regular practice made it highly rewarding. I achieved an H1 (97) in Calc 2, and I attribute this to diligent practice, reviewing lecture materials thoroughly, and working through additional problems. This subject is rigorous but equips students with critical skills that are highly applicable across many fields.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2024

This subject is a breeze, I did minimal study for this subject, barely did any of the exercise questions and watched every lecture at 2x speed, still ended up with a H1.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2024

I can't believe I am saying this but I enjoyed Calculus 2 and even way more than linear. I failed initially because I did not put in the time and effort. I did it for the second time and just practiced more and just kept up. Truly found it interesting and just makes me feel challenged. It is not too hard to understand and the ed discussion board was helpful when I got stuck with questions. The subject is just overall well organized and the tutors were great. I went from a 20+ grade fail to a H1 I recommend this! Also, I did this over the summer with another class.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2024

Imperfect, but probably the subject I enjoyed most this semester. The content builds closely on material taught in VCE, and if there's anything you didn't nail down during spesh (or Calc 1) you'll have a chance to refine it when applied again here. My main grievance was that it felt like a very rote subject, which came down to the fact the subject is pretty much purely computational. Some of the assignment questions required some creativity, but on the whole I felt as though questions were quite repetitive. Derivations were discussed where convenient, but typically in brief. Of course, this was the scope of the subject and if you're ultimately interested in the subject for application's sake, they execute it well and you are well supported. I was lucky to have a knowledgeable tutor, and the rest of the teaching staff are happy to provide support. The subject is well organised, and communication between staff and students is active. One aspect I enjoyed was that at the end of the tutorial handouts each week, there would often be attached a sort of 'extension' question which introduced you to further concepts. These questions invited you to develop ideas about the methods you were practising and the objects you were manipulating. If you're keen to learn about the mathematics itself, however, I would urge you toward the advanced version of the subject, which apparently emphasises the aspects I found most wanting.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2022

A good subject! The professor who runs the subject is great and explains things really well. I found that the lectures were a perfect length and went through a digestible amount of content. That being said, as there are three lectures per week, I would advise you to keep on top of them and don't let them pile. The pracs were pretty chill -- you just do questions in groups on interactive whiteboards. The exam was quite long and difficult but fair. If you come from a spesh background then a lot builds on that knowledge.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2022