Math at U of C

<p>… and, of course, there’s the inquiry-based sections of Honours Calculus. Depending on your maths background when come to Chicago, it might be a wonderfully challenging class. Since you’re at Andover, I couldn’t say if it might be appropriate. You can judge from these lecture notes and problem sets: [Math[/url</a>]. Furthermore, if you can do very well (A/A-) in the 160s, you’ll probably be invited into Honours Analysis and possibly be better prepared to succeed in it.</p>

<p>Also, CesareBorgia is a 4th-year (?) at Chicago who has taken an undergraduate analysis sequence and is taking the graduate analysis sequence (IIRC). If you’re interested in finance and whatnot, then you should talk to him.</p>

<p>I posted a thread a while back about maths, and there is a lot of detailed information there on calculus and analysis at Chicago, the maths department, etc: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-chicago/409363-calculus-placement-exam.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-chicago/409363-calculus-placement-exam.html](<a href=“http://www.math.uchicago.edu/~abert/moore/moore.html]Math[/url”>http://www.math.uchicago.edu/~abert/moore/moore.html)</a></p>

<p>(Are you doing the REU this summer, phuriku? Anyone?)</p>