<p>Heya, transfer student here (2014, starting this fall)</p>
<p>I'm curious about the math progression here at Cornell-- at my previous school, in the fall, I took the "advanced" calc class which covered integration up to sequences and series. I ended up doing well in the course (got an A) and, as an Econ major (Arts & Sciences), wish to continue with math. I know there's a Math placement test (which I'll be sure to study for and all that jazz) but, with that in mind, I was curious what the math progression ends up looking like-- I was kinda confused with all the different maths (e.g. different calc courses for engineers, courses that overlap with other courses (thereby preventing credit from being awarded to the aforementioned "overlap" courses), etc.)</p>
<p>Also, the class I pre-enrolled in (linear algebra) was full and I ended up not getting into the class. So, in the event that linear algebra is taken after multivariable calculus, a potential blessing in disguise? </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>