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Hi - I am a second semester Sophomore, and am wondering what I need to know to succeed in Real Analysis. My background is in linear algebra, differential equations, and calculus. However, I have not had any real exposure to rigorous proofs which I hear what you do in RA. The prerequisite for RA at my school is an intro to proofs class, proof based linear algebra (I took the computational one), or honors calculus (Apostol). Should I hold off RA until I get more exposure to proofs or if I studied hard succeed in the course? If I were to take RA, I would only take that math course. Even though its for juniors or seniors, I really would like the course, but don't want to fail or get a bad grade in it.
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