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<li><p>Nothing says that you have to get everything on the placement test right to place into Honors Analysis. What fun is a placement test if it doesn’t really differentiate among the students at the top? People who do really well in 163 are usually offered a place in Honors Analysis (or at least that used to be true), and they wouldn’t necessarily be able to complete those questions.</p></li>
<li><p>Based on my son’s experience, I think you will be offered the opportunity to take Honors Calculus (160s) if you can answer any of the questions on this test. You may not even have to be right, just have half a clue so you don’t completely freak out the first week.</p></li>
<li><p>I suspect any number of people in Honors Analysis have spent time studying analysis in real numbers, with or without a class to take. I also think that Honors Analysis covers more than the standard real analysis course.</p></li>
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