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Recommendations for best small colleges for math and science?

I'm hoping to find a tight-knit college community and I'm really passionate about math and science. What are some of the best small colleges that offer strong programs in these areas? Looking for suggestions based on reputation and personal experiences.

a year ago

Several small colleges have strong programs in math and science. Here are some to consider:

1. Harvey Mudd College: Located in Claremont, California, this college specializes in engineering, science, and mathematics. It is part of a consortium with other Claremont colleges, so students can take courses at any of the other colleges.

2. Swarthmore College: Located in Swarthmore, PA, it offers strong programs in the natural sciences and math. Their Honors Program could be appealing if you're looking for small, discussion-based tutorial classes.

3. Caltech (California Institute of Technology): Although not technically a small liberal arts college, it's a small research university with a similar feel. Known for its strong math & science programs and high research output.

4. Reed College: This is a small liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon known for its intensive curriculum and high academic standards. They have good programs in math and science.

5. Williams College: A highly-ranked liberal arts college in Massachusetts, Williams provides a broad, well-rounded education with strong science and math departments.

6. Carleton College: Located in Minnesota, Carleton is known for producing a high number of students who go on to earn PhDs in STEM. They have very strong math and science programs.

Remember, it's important to visit campuses, talk with current students and admissions staff, and potentially sit in on a class or two if possible. This can help you get a feel for the atmosphere and decide if the college is a good fit for you.

a year ago

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