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It depends. Macharius Send a noteboard - 27/06/2011 01:37:58 PM
I never took any engineering classes, but I did take a lot of calculus. Calc 2 is typically "all about" integration; if you did well with integration in Calc 1, Calc 2 shouldn't be too hard. Note that "not too hard" is not the same as "easy": exceptional amounts of homework will be required to master the material (as with most quantitative-type classes).
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