>>12615691it's unironically really fun. i think some people get a bit burned out after calc 2 because it's mostly just the same repetitive integral methods but calc 3 is imo more rewarding/diverse and relatively much easier to grasp. it doesn't honestly require you to learn anything new beyond having an okay understanding of derivatives and integrals as well as 3d space/vectors conceptually. the beginning is a bit of a shift as far as 2d->multivariable goes and that can be temporarily disorienting but once you get into it, it's way easier than 1&2.