MATH 31A
Differential and Integral Calculus
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Preparation: at least three and one half years of high school mathematics (including some coordinate geometry and trigonometry). Requisite: successful completion of Mathematics Diagnostic Test or course 1 with grade of C- or better. Differential calculus and applications; introduction to integration. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Radio is a good professor. However the tests are notoriously hard. Although I got a B in my first midterm, I quickly re-strategized to improve. The key is to have access to the relevant past papers. I'm selling Rogawski as well as the collection of past papers for $25 dollars. Email at:*************
Radio is a good professor. However the tests are notoriously hard. Although I got a B in my first midterm, I quickly re-strategized to improve. The key is to have access to the relevant past papers. I'm selling Rogawski as well as the collection of past papers for $25 dollars. Email at:*************
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Summer 2015 - He is a good professor, and I took this class during CSI, which means this is my first class at UCLA. I don't quite know how to study in college, but i can feel that professor Anand is a great professor, he showed the proofs of theorems in class, which really helped. However, i am not a math person, and things go on so fast, so i don't do well. Maybe i should take it during a normal quarter.
Summer 2015 - He is a good professor, and I took this class during CSI, which means this is my first class at UCLA. I don't quite know how to study in college, but i can feel that professor Anand is a great professor, he showed the proofs of theorems in class, which really helped. However, i am not a math person, and things go on so fast, so i don't do well. Maybe i should take it during a normal quarter.
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I thought Renfrew was a good instructor. He spent most of the class going over example problems. As for the exams, the material was very straightforward. He always gave out a previous midterm/final and practice problems. Study these and similar problems and you should be fine. There is partial credit given for questions. The homework each week was a couple problems. It would have been a lot easier for me if I had a study group (form one if you can). I ended up with an A in the class, not too difficult if you have taken calculus before.
I thought Renfrew was a good instructor. He spent most of the class going over example problems. As for the exams, the material was very straightforward. He always gave out a previous midterm/final and practice problems. Study these and similar problems and you should be fine. There is partial credit given for questions. The homework each week was a couple problems. It would have been a lot easier for me if I had a study group (form one if you can). I ended up with an A in the class, not too difficult if you have taken calculus before.