How difficult is MATH 2130 - If I have not taken Calculus since high school? (Junior)

<p>Hello,</p>

<pre><code> I am a Junior now and am planning to take MATH 2130. I am not sure how difficult the class will be because I have not taken calculus in a while. I have taken Calc AB and BC in high school. I got a 5 on the AP exam for AB and a 4 on the BC exam. At Cornell, I have taken a bunch of econ classes, like econometrics, and have taken discrete structures and Linear Algebra. I have done really well in my econ classes (A/A-s) and alright in the other two math classes (B+ in discrete and B in Lin Alg).
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<p>How difficult is Calc III? Do I need a lot of knowledge from Calc II? I remember the main points, such as integration, etc. How is the professor and the structure of the exams? (Are the exams like the practice exams?)</p>

<p>Thanks for the help in advance.</p>

<p>“There are two integrals?! Does that mean a double integration? Oh, I think it could be a triple integration!”</p>

<p>Sorry man, I’m not in college yet. But I took multivariate calc and just started differential equations this senior year, and I think they count together as Calc III.</p>