Math 212 vs. Math 222

<p>Best place to look for Duke math placement information is at [Duke</a> Mathematics Department](<a href=“http://www.math.duke.edu/first_year/placement.html]Duke”>http://www.math.duke.edu/first_year/placement.html) - (it looks like everyone above has seen that, but just for posterity). </p>

<p>jman1204 - I think much depends on your multivariable exposure so far. Have you had the material from MTH 212? Not sure if you have seen [Duke</a> Mathematics Department](<a href=“http://www.math.duke.edu/first_year/placement.html]Duke”>http://www.math.duke.edu/first_year/placement.html) but basically its advice is that you write Dr. Bray to get things figured out :)</p>

<p>Stradivarius - 202, 212, and 222 are often listed together in the pre-reqs as “and one of 202, 212, or 222” for upper level courses where that material is required. MATH 333, 361S, 487, 490S, 561, and 581 (which is strange - since it is Mathematical Finance!) seem to be the exceptions but likely with those there’s a “consent of instructor” to be had.</p>