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32B is probably the hardest lower div math class. The class is very abstract in a sense, because it requires you to be able to visualize in 3D in order to do the problems. Integration is also not a very easy concept in calculus, so if you had problems with it in other calculus classes, this class will be hard. Kucherenko does have an accent, but I feel like she did a good job covering the material and trying to explain things the simplest way possible. IN the beginning she would do some proofs and go over the concept, then do examples. Her lectures are very organized. Her midterms were pretty hard, and her final was pretty hard too. She's definitely NOT an easy teacher... but if you practice from the book and review everything before the tests you should be ok. 32B is about twice as hard as 32A, and it does require you to get a solid grasp of the concepts and know what you're doing rather than just blindly doing problems. If you don't know what you're doing and why you're doing it, this class will make you suffer.
Final grade in class: A
32B is probably the hardest lower div math class. The class is very abstract in a sense, because it requires you to be able to visualize in 3D in order to do the problems. Integration is also not a very easy concept in calculus, so if you had problems with it in other calculus classes, this class will be hard. Kucherenko does have an accent, but I feel like she did a good job covering the material and trying to explain things the simplest way possible. IN the beginning she would do some proofs and go over the concept, then do examples. Her lectures are very organized. Her midterms were pretty hard, and her final was pretty hard too. She's definitely NOT an easy teacher... but if you practice from the book and review everything before the tests you should be ok. 32B is about twice as hard as 32A, and it does require you to get a solid grasp of the concepts and know what you're doing rather than just blindly doing problems. If you don't know what you're doing and why you're doing it, this class will make you suffer.
Final grade in class: A
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