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[quote=Anonymous]In math, research is relatively unimportant compared to advanced coursework. That's why top universities offer Directed Reading Programs. Michigan and Wisconsin have some strong honors math programs - math 295 and math 375 respectively. So does OSU with 4181H (they host Ross, so they know a thing or two about challenging students). UMD has math 340, UGA has math 3500H and some nice meeting scholarships that can being the cost to instate. Most T30s have something similar - Rice with math 221/222, Northwestern with MENU, UWashington with honors multi (though he would need to also have completed diffeq if he wants to skip honors single variable calc). Have him research these courses, syllabi, textbooks etc. What is his proof background and how does he know he wants to study proof based math?[/quote]
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