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Princeton MAT 215 - how is it?
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Princeton MAT 215 - how is it?

So I'm taking MAT 215 (Analysis in a Single Variable) at Princeton this September.

Has anybody taken it? How is it? I'm incredibly rusty at math, so I'm sort of apprehensive.
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Woah, I could be in your class. That would be awesome.

(Sorry, I can't answer your question.)

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How does that differ from BC calculus?
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Dae, you can do that via WWP? nice ..

Another useless reply, but I may end up in your/Matt's class. As for difficulty level, from asking around I've heard everything from the course being really easy to hard. @mathemonster: MAT 215 is more theoretical and proof-oriented than, say, a BC calc class [which I suppose roughly corresponds to MAT 104].

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