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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Working on junior DS's long list. He has the stats to apply to the most rejective schools but of course needs targets and safeties too. His top priorities are: 1) accessible professors, classes taught by professors, 2) undergrads able to do meaningful research, 3) on the smaller side (under 8,000), 4) math and econ departments not predominantly attract students interested in finance and similar, 5) minimal Greek life. He thinks he wants to major in math/statistics, econ, or physics. His top choices now are Brown, Carleton, and maybe Reed.[/quote] JHU fits perfectly. Every undergraduate at JHU almost all participate in some research, with many started in freshman. Top notch Econ but it’s a small department. Only 30% Greek.[/quote]
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