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[quote=Anonymous]Why do people say Williams is a good Math program? Williams math major only recommends 9 courses after Calculus I! https://math.williams.edu/courses/requirements-for-the-major/ A normal math major would be at least 8 courses after Calc 3 and concrete Linear Algebra. Their Catalog document https://catalog.williams.edu/pdf/math.pdf offers this awkward advice: "Students interested in continuing their study of mathematics in graduate school should consider: [the theoretical math options]" "Students headed for graduate school generally take more than this relatively small number of courses required for a liberal arts major." And the department is so small that "Most other 300-level [ = post-calculus] topics are offered in alternate years. Each 400-level topic is normally offered every two to four years." !!! [/quote]
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