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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is calc 4 even? Calc 3 is multivariable. Usually that's followed by linear algebra. The next 'calculus' course in the undergrad math curriculum would be real analysis, which you need to enter an econ PhD program but definitely not for need school. Stop fear mongering.[/quote] When calc3 is multivariable-3D calc, Calc4 is typically diffEQ or linear algebra, or a combined course. Calc 2 is multivariable at some schools(caltech, at least two of the ivies), with calc 3 and 4 being linear, diffEQ, and beyond. Calc 4, when it is linear or diffEQ is definitely not required by med schools There are indeed some colleges in which the fourth semester "of calculus" correlates with BC calc(calc 2 at most places). These schools start with what is really precal/trig then get into single-variable calculus in semesters three and four. In this type of curriculum, there are med schools that would want the "fourth" semester of calc. [/quote]
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