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Location/Region: Would prefer somewhat rural schools but ones in decently sized cities are good; would also greatly prefer schools in the Northeast or on the West Coast
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Major: Mathematics
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GPA/Test Scores: 4.0/4.0 GPA UW, no weighted GPA (due to only taking dual enrollment classes), 1510 SAT (750 EBRW, 760 math)
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Curriculum: Real and complex analysis, early modern European history, topology, graph theory,
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Size: <20,000 undergrad population
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Costs: N/A
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Schools You're Currently Looking At: HYPSM
#Undergrad schools for math
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hmm tbh as a math major at columbia id say its p good
we have an intro sequence where you take like 70% of the coursework for real analysis freshman yr
im taking absalg and the intro track w real analysis and have ~50% of my math degree req complete that way
harvey mudd!
CORNELL CORNELL CORNELL
😍
basically every school will have real/complex analysis fwiw
because its like part of major requirements
cornell EATS in the history department and we have awesome graph theory stuff
i think we might be a bit big though
U seem like someone who would like LACs. unfortunately, idk if they wold have the depth in math courses available
nonetheless, Williams comes to mind
if you're willing to live in the LA megasuburb
the Claremonts are INCREDIBLE if you're into math
because you can take classes at any of the claremeonts
so you have literally the best course selection for math courses
ever
Williams College!
yoo everytime i see a math or engineering major i HAVE to plug in Harvey Mudd
the best LAC for stem majors, and literally has such a good vibe
HMC kids are actually the best students out there
harvey mudd is super competitive though