benbo
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It may depend on whether you were in a quarter or semester system. At UCSD there was a quarter system.Perhaps it was just at my school...but calc III was a two hundred level class taken in the first semester of your sophmore year....
Freshman usually took Calc 1 - Differential calc, Calc 2 - Integral Calc, and Calc 3 - MVC, all in one year. Then there were two more quaters sophmore year - Calc 4 - ODE, and Calc 5 -Linear Algebra. Or something like that.
How long it took you depended on where you started, which depended on a math placement test, college credit, or AP credit.
I think after that you took another couple quarters of applied math for engineers, including some probability and stats. (at least for EEs).
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