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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They're all great options. Really can't go wrong with any of them. I'd recommend shifting your thinking from looking for the "best" to looking for the place where your kid is most likely to bring their best. [/quote] When you apply to graduate school, they will be demarcating who is from the "best" however. A Williams student will be looked upon much more favorably than a Harvey Mudd student than a Carleton student.[/quote] Harvey Mudd and Carleton each send a higher percentage of their students to get Math PhDs (and overall PhDs) than Williams, but ok. FWIW I think they are all excellent options, but acting like one considered "much more favorably" than the others by graduate schools is just not true.[/quote] Pomona does as well….agree all schools are great but surprised this thread is unaware that Pomona is a math hotspot.[/quote] Seeing as Kenyon is closing shop really soon; I'd imagine we'd all go with the safe options, since Pomona will probably have to file bankruptcy soon.[/quote]
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