tyder21 posted...
I am well aware that my school isn't regarded very highly and I'm sick of needing to explain why I'm here while my two best friends attend Harvard and Columbia. It's all about the program.
for grad school, but for undergrad it's not as important. I suspect that all the relevant actuarial courses would be offered in different departments at other schools (probably math/econ).
Michigan's math department is more highly regarded than Brown's but I chose Brown because of the whole experience and because any difference at the undergrad level is minimal. also I'm taking two math courses, a physics course and a cs course next semester here and I wouldn't be able to do that at a school with gen-eds.
^5 sephg, although I don't know if any school that plays pong/beirut with paddles can truly be classified as elite
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