YG
2 de jul de 2018
Very well structured for a refresher course. Thank you Professor Ghrist for your effort in putting this course together. A little additional outside research was required but well worth the effort.
NL
9 de fev de 2021
Excellent introduction to Calculus, I wanted to review the material to tutor my child but I am very happy that I learned a whole new way of looking at Calculus.\n\nThank you so much Prof. Ghrist.
por Mike
•20 de mar de 2019
Useful!
por Deleted A
•9 de out de 2018
perfect
por Neysan F
•21 de dez de 2016
Stellar
por Rama T
•28 de out de 2020
Useful
por Fernando S d A D
•2 de mar de 2022
Ótimo
por DHYEY D M
•25 de mai de 2019
Great
por Candice W
•22 de out de 2018
Good!
por Ramajeyam K
•15 de jul de 2017
Great
por Mr.Raman C
•11 de jun de 2022
Good
por Chandrashekhar A B
•20 de abr de 2022
good
por 戴香奕
•7 de dez de 2020
good
por Suvarna
•20 de ago de 2020
Good
por Kunal V
•5 de mar de 2020
Good
por 李松涛
•23 de mar de 2019
good
por 顾雪
•30 de mar de 2017
good
por 星 田
•24 de jan de 2016
很好
por Joao M
•9 de jun de 2021
i
por 洪啸宇
•19 de jun de 2016
Q
por Helena R
•14 de abr de 2020
The course is *incredibly* difficult, there's no getting around that. I walked into the course with prior exposure to calculus and even did well on the diagnostic test, and I'm here to tell you: it is HARD. That being said, it is rewarding and my knowledge of calculus was expanded way beyond what I learned in high school. The only reason I'm giving the course 4 stars instead of 5 is because 1- the lectures are very short and don't go into extensive detail. I'm sure this is fine for a lot of people, but for me personally I usually like to go into a lot of depth when it comes to math because that helps me understand what I'm doing and why I'm doing it. You're for sure going to need to use outside sources like Khan Academy if you need anything within the course expanded on. Overall, I'd recommend the course if you need to widen your calculus knowledge and if you're looking for a challenge.
por hamid m
•26 de dez de 2020
it was a great class. i'm glad that i took it. i would recommend it
it was rather abstract; the problems were complicated and involved, emphasizing calculation rather than theory. the course has a narrow and limited focus
i realize the traditional route (calc 1, calc 2, calc 3, etc), however, there is another calc 1 class that was offered before this one that was completely different - different topics and emphasis on different subject matter. i would rather be able to take them both. i would like to take calc 1, this version, & calc 1, previous version. i don't see why the previous calc 1 class was replaced by this one
por Carlene S d F
•26 de abr de 2021
The Course is only worthwhile if you already have a sense of Calculus. I did not think that the material provided was sufficient to solve the problems of the course. Even though I already had exposure to Calculus and mathematical physics, I found some exercises quite difficult. If you are not from the hard sciences, this course may not be the most suitable. Khan Academy is more introductory. But at the beginning of the course, there is a placement test to find out if the person is able or not to start the module. This can serve as a basis if the person has mastered the necessary prior knowledge.
por Rob G
•5 de out de 2020
Some areas could use some review perhaps a pre-calculus- pre part 1. More worked examples would be nice. The worked examples could perhaps be provided as supplemental reading for those of us who could use the extra practice so these concepts really sink in. Finally i am still confused about Big O. I understand the concept well enough but needed more explanation when using the example functions. This seems like a topic that is not included in Calculus often so i am having trouble finding supplemental material. Thanks for putting this out to the public though!!
por Robert B M
•19 de fev de 2020
I genuinely enjoyed this course, which was more of a refresher for me, having taken several units of calculus for my undergraduate degree. The way in which the utility of the Taylor series was brought out was particularly interesting. The topics covering orders of growth & asymptotics, while familiar, were the parts I found most challenging. It might be nice in future iterations of the course if there were a discussion on graphs of the functions of interest alongside the topics covering orders of growth and asymptotics. All in all a great course!
por Gabriela M F
•12 de set de 2020
Before all, sorry about my english. I really enjoyed this course, and of course, I will get (if its possible) the following ones. I have a few difficuluts in some items. For example, I don not write using latex code, I think i will repass it. And, I can not read all the references in the forums. The most interesting was Penn Calc Wiki. I read some useful hings, but I can not read any example.
I only use the forums for reading other questions and answers, I was afraid of asking, but I think they are very useful.
Thans again for the oportunity
por Justin L
•8 de mai de 2021
It was good but challenging. The only reason I only gave it 4 stars and not 5 is that I felt that some things could have been given a little more explanation, and also I feel that you will want to be reasonably comfortable with calculus already. For me, it has been 30+ years since I studied any calculus formally, and so a lot of the calculations and work was hard, as it was assumed knowledge. But these limitations or issues aside, the professor is a good teacher, and whilst I was thrown in the deep end, I gained and learned quite a lot.