"I’d been planning to take Math 101. I think if I had taken that class, it wouldn’t have been a good fit. It’s hard to imagine I would have kept going in math. But my assigned faculty adviser met me over pizza the week before classes started and suggested I take a first-year course in real analysis instead, where you learn how to rigorously prove things about continuity, convergence, the fundamental theorem of calculus — properties of functions that you took for granted in high school. I absolutely loved it." - Lillian Pierce '02 *09
https://www.quantamagazine.org/in-music-and-math-lillian-pierce-builds-landscapes-20220330
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Pierce (turns out Lillian's brother was also Princeton valedictorian '93)
princeton math tracks: https://www.math.princeton.edu/undergraduate/placement/sequences
Starting from: mat216 or mat215 or mat214 or mat203 or mat201 or mat1xx.
Be prepared for the placement tests