<p>The University has a policy of either placing students into either the Honors Calc 160’s sequence, a hodgepodge of one or two quarter courses (MATH 195/199/200 which are meant to prep students for econ, chemistry, and/or formal proofwriting), or Honors Analysis MATH 207. No one gets placed into MATH 203 “regular analysis” - at the advanced math info meeting J. Sally said that the difference between 203 and 207 is too fine to be judged by the placement test. </p>
<p>So essentially you need to be one of the 13 or so people each year who have taken analysis in high school to have a chance of taking any type of analysis in your first year.</p>