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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On paper, the math major course sequence may seem superficially identical. But at a place like Harvard or MIT, a lot of students will have a lot of course work under their belt (multivariable calculus, differential equations, probability, linear algebra). Many take graduate courses while an undergraduate. The atmosphere is fundamentally different. You have top students learning from top professors. Students are super-motivated to take on a lot of hard material fast. That's a norm, not a rare exception.[/quote] So just as I suspected - you actually have absolutely no idea how to directly compare the rigor of various undergraduate degree programs at elite universities versus those awful public schools attended by the poors.[/quote]
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