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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A concern with Drew might be its paucity of math majors, with just 8 graduating in a recent year: https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=Drew&s=all&id=184348#programs For perspective, LACs with notably strong math communities may graduate 30 or more math majors annually.[/quote] Eh just depends on the LAC's size. Many are much larger than others. In general, Drew isn't a good college, so I wouldn't recommend it for that clear reason.[/quote] More nonsense from some clueless random DCUM prestige whore.[/quote] The burden of proof is ok the one claiming Drew is an unusually good university for a highly talented mathematics student.[/quote] O, it isn’t. Especially in the face of the tool making [b]ridiculous negative statements[/b].[/quote] I concur with this as the objectionable issue. In any case, I believe Drew was recommended largely based on its suburban setting, an aspect of stated importance to the OP. [/quote] It's to say "consider Drew since it's suburban" since anyone can Google its location, but saying "consider Drew because it's good at math" without explaining is much less convincing since that's less objective and harder to determine from a 10 second Google search.[/quote]
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