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Oh, here we go talking about Calc 2! It's funny how it has such a notorious reputation, but it's cool the presenter actually liked it and especially the infinite series.
It's interesting that they're acknowledging their personal enjoyment versus the data from thousands of students. That contrast really sets up why we're about to dive into the 'why' behind its difficulty.
So, the presenter is hinting that Calc 2 is harder because it moves beyond derivatives and integrals into more abstract concepts. That makes sense, since Calc 1 felt pretty grounded.

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The presenter immediately addresses the common perception of Calculus 2 as the most challenging of the calculus sequence [0:00]. Despite this widespread reputation, the speaker shares a personal fondness for the subject, specifically highlighting their enjoyment of infinite series [0:15]. This personal preference contrasts with the "numbers" and aggregated student experiences from years of teaching, which support the general consensus on its difficulty [0:25].
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The presenter immediately addresses the common perception of Calculus 2 as the most challenging of the calculus sequence [0:00]. Despite this widespread reputation, the speaker shares a personal fondness for the subject, specifically highlighting their enjoyment of infinite series [0:15]. This personal preference contrasts with the "numbers" and aggregated student experiences from years of teaching, which support the general consensus on its difficulty [0:25].
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