Anonymous wrote:Why does it have to be a top 30?
For math, Saint Olaf is excellent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern, Emory, Vanderbilt
Northwestern is definitely not laid back in the math department. I once got a 94 on a math exam that was curved to a B-.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern, Emory, Vanderbilt
Northwestern is definitely not laid back in the math department. I once got a 94 on a math exam that was curved to a B-.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern, Emory, Vanderbilt
Northwestern is definitely not laid back in the math department. I once got a 94 on a math exam that was curved to a B-.
This is so wrong. The grade should correlate to the work, not the other people in the room. I hate curving. Sorry for your experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern, Emory, Vanderbilt
Northwestern is definitely not laid back in the math department. I once got a 94 on a math exam that was curved to a B-.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern, Emory, Vanderbilt
Northwestern is definitely not laid back in the math department. I once got a 94 on a math exam that was curved to a B-.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU. Agree. Stern may be more demanding though so if business will be a little more competitive. Avoid Cornell as very competitive (kid there now). Avoid Columbia (other kid graduated from there). Georgetown I hear is pretty competitive. Generally, avoid BU, GW, and Cornell.
Seems that most highly competitive schools aren't laid back. By definition, "highly competitive" means "not laid back".
Anonymous wrote:NYU. Agree. Stern may be more demanding though so if business will be a little more competitive. Avoid Cornell as very competitive (kid there now). Avoid Columbia (other kid graduated from there). Georgetown I hear is pretty competitive. Generally, avoid BU, GW, and Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern, Emory, Vanderbilt
Northwestern is definitely not laid back in the math department. I once got a 94 on a math exam that was curved to a B-.