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[quote=Anonymous]For math, it really depends on what courses you're interested in: Pomona upper division courses spring 2026: Real Analysis II, Math Analysis I (x4), Combinatorics (x2), Algorithms, Dynamical Systems, Abstract Algebra (x3), Stochastic Operations Research, Graduate Partial Differential Equations, Intro to PDEs, Methods in Biostatistics, Scientific Computing, Statistical Linear Models, Statistical inference, Causal Inference, Randomized Algorithms, Matroids, Numerical Analysis, Functions of a Complex Variable, Transcendental Number Theory, Topology, Bayesian Statistics, Methods in Modern Modeling, Nonparametric Statistics, Mathematical Finance, Numerical Methods for Differential Equations, Machine Learning for Asset Pricing, Continuous Mathematical Modeling, Quantitative Risk Management, and Mathematics of Machine Learning are all the courses available across The Claremont Colleges, Algebraic Geometry Williams upper division courses spring 2026: Applied Real Analysis, Abstract Algebra (x2), Discrete Geometry, Numerical Analysis, Galois Theory, Algebraic Geometry, Tiling Theory, Linear Control System Theory, Partial Differential Equations, Advanced Analysis Both are ample courses for an undergraduate student.[/quote]
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