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<p>The Berkeley engineering advising (review the freshman calculus final exams) seems to make the most sense in tailoring the answer to the individual student: [Choosing</a> an Appropriate First Math Course — UC Berkeley College of Engineering](<a href=“http://coe.berkeley.edu/students/current-undergraduates/new-students/choosing-an-appropriate-first-math-course.html]Choosing”>http://coe.berkeley.edu/students/current-undergraduates/new-students/choosing-an-appropriate-first-math-course.html)</p>
<p>Washington University in St. Louis has something similar: [Calculus</a> Placement Exam | Department of Mathematics](<a href=“http://wumath.wustl.edu/Calculus%20Placement%20Exam]Calculus”>http://wumath.wustl.edu/Calculus%20Placement%20Exam) . However, its engineering course plans assume that the student has already completed calculus 1 (or AB), or will use a summer session to complete calculus 3 before fall of sophomore year: [Calculus</a> and Engineering Students | Department of Mathematics](<a href=“http://wumath.wustl.edu/calcengineers]Calculus”>http://wumath.wustl.edu/calcengineers)</p>