<p>Can any current student provide a list of all the math classes offered at Duke, what they cover, and the difficulty level/hierarchy of each? I would appreciate it.</p>
<p>Well, you can get the list here: <a href="http://www.siss.duke.edu/schedule/1220/math%5B/url%5D">http://www.siss.duke.edu/schedule/1220/math</a></p>
<p>Here's some more information about math</a> courses, as provided by the department. There are various "tracks" to take depending upon your major.</p>
<p>This information was helpful to me, so maybe it'll help you:</p>
<p>A 4 or 5 on BC Calculus will give you credit for Math 31 and 32 (<a href="http://www.math.duke.edu/first_year/ap.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.math.duke.edu/first_year/ap.html</a>)</p>
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Students with AP credit for Math 31 and Math 32 should enroll in Math 103. There are no minimum SAT and achievement scores specified here because these students almost always do well in Math 103. Students who are in this category and who are also interested in being a math major should read about Math 105.
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<p>But I'm still not sure whether I should take Math 103X...is there a point in doing that, or am I just asking for a low GPA?</p>