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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP: DS is pretty good in math and stem (all As), but not as well rounded (B/B+ in humanities). Probably looking to get Masters and/or PhDs in pure math. I can see him in academia doing research. TIA[/quote] FYI "all As in math and science" in HS is not sufficient to thrive in pure math through grad school. For that you should already have substantial interest in math beyond what school offers. That's OK, though; there is a lot of non pure math opportunity in college too, and it is very appealing to students who enjoyed HS math. [/quote] Very odd take. Sure, it’s not enough if you’re going for a PhD in purr math at Princeton, but most math majors become them after interest in college and there’s not that many people going into college with math beyond calc3 or linear for it to be a substantial issue. You could start any undergrad math degree and finish on time with calc1.[/quote]
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