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 "This is a course primarily for students in science whose programs require a one-year course in calculus of one variable. Many of your peers in this class are aspiring biologists, biochemists, medical doctors and such. But the course is also open to students in the college of arts and letters so you will have opportunities to make lots of friends across the ND campus. Topics include integrals, differential equations, Taylor series and their applications." - Taken from Arthur Lim's Calculus 10360 Home Page

 

 After challenging myself with calculus I, I decided not to continue on the path to calculus II. Calculus B is, as Prof. Lim explains, tailored to students with professional or medical school aspirations. If I would have continued to calculus II, I would have been on path to take calculus III; however, I've decided to steer my academic path in a different direction.

 

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