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The discussion centers on the best graduate schools in the United States for science and mathematics, highlighting institutions such as Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Stanford, and Berkeley. Harvard is noted as the top choice for science and math, while Berkeley is recommended for public education, particularly in Chemistry and Biomedical Science. The Ivy League schools mentioned include Princeton and Harvard, with MIT and Stanford recognized for their excellence despite not being Ivy League. The conversation also touches on the distinction of the Ivy League as an athletic conference.

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Ok..So Let's start of with Harvard. They have the best science and Math !
But that's an Ivy League school, so if you want a public school, Berkeley. they are good in Chemistry and Bio medical Science.
If you want to Ivy League schools though, you have Princeton, MIT and Stanford. But, you might also find Cal Tech interesting. They are very good at half of this things.

P.S. I have an interview with Princeton next week. :)
 
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Ignis Radiis said:
Ok..So Let's start of with Harvard. They have the best science and Math !
But that's an Ivy League school, so if you want a public school, Berkeley. they are good in Chemistry and Bio medical Science.
If you want to Ivy League schools though, you have Princeton, MIT and Stanford. But, you might also find Cal Tech interesting. They are very good at half of this things.

P.S. I have an interview with Princeton next week. :)

Princeton and Harvard are Ivy League schools but MIT and Stanford are not, FYI. The term "Ivy League" refers to an athletic conference comprised of Northeastern US colleges and universities. MIT and Stanford are great, of course, but they do not compete in this athletic conference.

And congrats on the interview!
 
leright said:
Princeton and Harvard are Ivy League schools but MIT and Stanford are not, FYI. The term "Ivy League" refers to an athletic conference comprised of Northeastern US colleges and universities. MIT and Stanford are great, of course, but they do not compete in this athletic conference.

And congrats on the interview!
OMG True! I just kind of mentally imagines those to be Ivy league even when they are not...ANYWAY. Thanks! The interview was amazing though. It was today!
 
Great! I am glad it went well. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!
 
leright said:
Great! I am glad it went well. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!
I know! It's not like I have enough things to worry about.
 

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