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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Be careful in this thinking. I know that we overemphasize the importance of SAT results, but at least for math the SAT scores need to be looked at. Most LAC's have very low SAT scores so the chances that your talented math kid will be sitting next to someone who couldn't break 720 on the math SAT is quite high! He might not enjoy that very much.[/quote] Are you serious? These colleges are producing top math talent every year. They may not be making the Princeton Math PhD, but that's reserved for a very small sliver of INTERNATIONAL mathematical talent that skews towards pure geniuses. You have a great chance getting into a good graduate program in mathematic from all of these institutions. And for the last time, the SAT has nothing to do with real analysis.[/quote] That’s ridiculous. Princeton has many strong undergraduate math majors who are American and go on to top graduate programs as well as American math PhD students. [/quote] No one was talking about Princeton undergrad...[/quote]
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