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[quote=Anonymous]Even a quick glance at the Carleton math sequence shows a number of courses that a student can take in addition to the basics. School level (or even community college) MVC and LinAlg are pretty algorithmic. It always helps to take a college level course, if only to prepare for the faster (semester/quarter) paced college course. Both Wisconsin and Michigan have excellent (and much larger) math programs but navigating classes in a large university is challenging. As for research opportunities, most LAC/4-year colleges are plugged into REU programs which can be a valuable experience that more than makes up for the more limited research opportunities at LACs. That said most LAC faculty also have modest to strong research programs themselves.[/quote]
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