I attended a university where the median entering student had a perfect score on the math SAT and all students were required to take several calculus classes regardless of major (the first class involved epsilon-delta proofs). I never felt I had any particular problem with calculus; mostly got As. Majored in a math-adjacent field (though not one that uses calculus) and graduated with honors.
I’m not sure I could answer ANY of your 3 questions. Possibly if I spent a considerable time carefully thinking about them.
It’s possible that I could have answered them at the time and have since forgotten, but I don’t feel like that’s the case.
I attended a university where the median entering student had a perfect score on the math SAT and all students were required to take several calculus classes regardless of major (the first class involved epsilon-delta proofs). I never felt I had any particular problem with calculus; mostly got As. Majored in a math-adjacent field (though not one that uses calculus) and graduated with honors.
I’m not sure I could answer ANY of your 3 questions. Possibly if I spent a considerable time carefully thinking about them.
It’s possible that I could have answered them at the time and have since forgotten, but I don’t feel like that’s the case.