The fact that you transferred from Duke and yet post here all the time bashing the school says more about your own bias against the school than anything else. If you found somewhere else where you were happier, that's great, but the fact that you weren't able to find your own niche here puts you in the small minority as the vast majority of people I have met have loved their Duke experience, many of whom are not the party-types.
On the contrary, the NRC rankings are more useless than most for undergraduate quality. At the graduate level, they are undoubtedly more accurate -- though equally useless. The other 17 criteria time to degree, GRE scores, percent international students, percent with funding, health insurance, etc.
A leap of 35 spots in 10 years with a comparatively small endowment seems questionable. Certainly when you consider only the undergraduate-pertinent aspects of the rankings research productivity and faculty quality , Duke has a slight edge over CMU -- as it does in the old NRC ranking and the US News ranking in math, which are based solely on faculty views of quality. Can anyone make the comparison again between Berkeley and Duke in respect of 1. All Rights Reserved. Is it true that math counts towards ur science GPA?
Please enter a valid email address. Thanks for subscribing! Be on the lookout for our next newsletter. As a math major, you will have a wide variety of options in your course of study. After completing a set of core courses, you can sample from a variety of different courses representing the main areas of mathematics. There will be opportunity to take directed reading courses and to participate in undergraduate research working with faculty members.
Click here to learn more about giving. Why Major in Mathematics? Do you really need another reason? If you need a little more convincing, read on. Professional graduate schools business, law, medicine think it's a great major because they realize that studying mathematics develops analytical skills and the ability to work in a problem solving environment; these are skills and experience which rank high on their list of assets.
Their entrance tests support this bias. A study of college students' scores on admission tests for graduate and professional schools showed that students majoring in mathematics received scores substantially higher than the average on each of the tests studied.
The table below excerpts some of these data from The Chronicle of Higher Education. The entries show the percentage by which the mean score of test takers from specific undergraduate majors differs from the mean score of all test takers.
For those of you who wish to take your undergraduate degree directly to the job market after graduation, the chart below, extracted from the National Association of Colleges and Employers salary survey, provides a comparison of average starting salaries for students by undergraduate major.
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