Please enlighten me! Did CMU's reputation change a lot since the late 90s? And for that matter did Williams's? Im in my late 40s, not a student, but a dcum |
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If your kid is actually serious about high-level pure math, this isn’t that close: Carnegie Mellon University wins.
Williams College is great—for a certain type of student. But for someone already ahead, it’s just limited. Small department, fewer advanced courses, fewer people working in niche areas. You will hit the ceiling. CMU doesn’t really have that problem. Way more upper-level and grad classes, way more serious math happening, way more peers operating at a high level. If you want to push into real, PhD-level math early, that environment matters. Williams will support you. CMU will actually keep up with you. |
Joe Gallian is a legend and attracts the top math students across the country for the Duluth REU. But that's irrelevant to OP's son's college decision. |
Too bad he's retired. |
hear, hear!!!
There's your answer! |
| Carnegie Mellon, duh. This may be the easiest answer to a thread in a while. |
Why on earth did he pick Williams over UChicago in the first place? UChicago for pure math is significantly better than Williams. |
Well according to dcum, Williams is the best college to have ever existed and everyone immediately gets a PhD offer along with becoming an endowed professorship! I swear it’s like talking to MAGA when you slightly critique their rural mountain school with like 10 math faculty. |
Williams is the #1 SLAC and that means a lot. A lot. |
Yes. I don't know about their undergrad program but they have strong grad programs in both pure and applied math. |
More known for their applied- they have a few notable scholars. Their pure math is nothing enviable. Similar to NYU. |
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I had to do a search to learn about Williams College. Never heard of it before. It might be a great school but not well known. CMU is famous and consistently in top 3 schools for engineering programs. E.g. for AI is #1, and MIT is #2.
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Either one will be great, pick based on fit as they are very different schools despite both being academically intense |
Everyone who needs to know knows Williams: top companies, top phD, med school, law, everything. We toured it and my mathy kid thought too small, but there was no question it was an academic fit. They went for some of the ivies to get academics plus a slightly bigger school, and bigger surroundings. Wait for Ivy day, OP, then revisit all admits. |
| OP please read more about Williams, heck even just type it into Chat or Gemini or whatever. The people here telling you CMU is the obvious choice are either intentionally not being helpful or are misinformed. |