Anonymous wrote:Williams College
Saint Olaf
Lawrence University
Grinnell
Case Western Reserve
Oberlin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also thought MV calculus was the most fun thing ever and would encourage her to consider Mechanical Engineering as a major. If not Mech E, there are a lot of other applied math majors like data analytics or majors that require math-like analytical skills, like CS.
Math majors end up focusing on theory more than fun math like calculus and many math majors become disillusioned. It's just not the same.
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Anonymous wrote:Williams College
Saint Olaf
Lawrence University
Grinnell
Case Western Reserve
Oberlin
Anonymous wrote:RPI
SUNY Stony Brook
RIT
Anonymous wrote:Williams College
Saint Olaf
Lawrence University
Grinnell
Case Western Reserve
Oberlin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also thought MV calculus was the most fun thing ever and would encourage her to consider Mechanical Engineering as a major. If not Mech E, there are a lot of other applied math majors like data analytics or majors that require math-like analytical skills, like CS.
Math majors end up focusing on theory more than fun math like calculus and many math majors become disillusioned. It's just not the same.
I would add Electrical Engineering to the list too. A lot of Matlab intensive modeling she might find interesting.
Anonymous wrote:I also thought MV calculus was the most fun thing ever and would encourage her to consider Mechanical Engineering as a major. If not Mech E, there are a lot of other applied math majors like data analytics or majors that require math-like analytical skills, like CS.
Math majors end up focusing on theory more than fun math like calculus and many math majors become disillusioned. It's just not the same.
Anonymous wrote:I also thought MV calculus was the most fun thing ever and would encourage her to consider Mechanical Engineering as a major. If not Mech E, there are a lot of other applied math majors like data analytics or majors that require math-like analytical skills, like CS.
Math majors end up focusing on theory more than fun math like calculus and many math majors become disillusioned. It's just not the same.