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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS wants to study math in a liberal arts setting -- he does not want engineering and wants a school with smaller classes, so many state schools are out (we're in DC, so no in state option anyway). But he loves his robotics team and wants a similar experience in college. Any liberal arts schools also have robotics or other design teams? Harvey Mudd is a possibility, but he obviously needs more options. At this point, ignore cost.[/quote] Almost every good engineering school will have very sold clubs in robotics and rocketry and so on. But you don't want schools with good engineering. That really limits things. There really aren't a lot of liberal arts colleges that do well here. I can't think of anything besides Harvey Mudd. [b]Maybe Cooper Union?[/b] [/quote] Note that Cooper Union does not offer a math major, nor is it a liberal arts college. [/quote]
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