What makes it mediocre? They teach lots of students math and have a wide range of course offerings, which are further supplanted by cross registration opportunities at UMass. |
Not true. The more capable and achieving student at any of those schools would be recognized, have opportunities for term and summer research, etc The risk isn't that the school isn't prestigious enough; it's that the school won't challenge a student to their full potential and no one will notice. Anyway, you don't need to go to the "best" graduate school. The people who do that are mostly already well identified in high school. |
They're literally all on the list of top feeders to mathematics doctoral programs (Mudd > Carleton > Williams btw). OP, you can't go wrong. |
Williams is known for mathematics. You clearly aren't in the industry, so you aren't in the know. But SMALL is 1/2 Williams students and VERY prestigious. |
A little under a fifth of Amherst students, statistically |
Various schools with star faculty. Pomona has the current president elect of the MAA (and the first african american one!), Harvey Mudd has the ex-president of the MAA and fellow of the AMS, a famous "mathemagician," and one of the most famous african american mathematicians with her own PBS show, ted talk, and has assisted the WHO, and there are many other top faculty at other liberal arts colleges! |
Still a prelaw school. Not a single grad of theirs is notable in mathematics. |
No grad level courses, excessive prerequisites for real analysis (typically the first distinctive math course taken - the earlier the better). Not impressed. Williams, Mudd, and Reed are better in my opinion. |
760 is the 25th percentile at Harvey Mudd. |
Sure you can, just compare the syllabi, course offerings, and prerequisites. Are you really surprised that a thread on the best math programs attracted people who know a lot about math and math programs? |
lol no, the only schools getting a boost are the likes of UChicago, MIT, Princeton, Caltech, Cambridge etc. In particular, students without a solid graduate level math background leaving undegrad are going to have a hard time handling the much harder PhD level courses and doing research. Most LACs, with a few exceptions, aren't going to be able to equip their students with such a background. |
Williams Real Analysis Pre-Reqs: Linear Algebra, Discrete Mathematics (or two semesters of Calc 3) Swarthmore pre-reqs: Linear Algebra, Calc 3 (one semester) Harvey Mudd: Linear Algebra, Discrete Mathematics Reed: Calc 3, Introduction to Analysis, Linear Algebra So...you just lied? |
What exceptions? |
Mathematics is a liberal arts discipline. |
1) Reed 2) 3Cs 3)... No One else. |