Which East Coast Schools Should I Visit for Graduate Math Programs?

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The discussion revolves around recommendations for East Coast schools to visit for graduate mathematics programs. Participants share suggestions and provide information about the locations and reputations of various institutions.

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  • Exploratory, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant lists MIT, Harvard, and Princeton as schools they plan to visit and seeks additional recommendations.
  • Another participant suggests Penn State, noting it is well-known and affordable.
  • A different participant proposes several schools including Yale, NYU, Columbia, Cornell, and Brown, assuming the focus is on graduate studies in mathematics.
  • Another reply provides geographical context, mentioning Rutgers and U. Penn as nearby options to Princeton, and listing Brandeis, Tufts, Northeastern, and Boston University near Harvard/MIT.
  • One participant expresses a personal goal of attending CMU/UPITTS and inquires about the quality of Boston University.
  • The original poster confirms the focus on mathematics and indicates a desire to narrow down their list of schools.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the schools mentioned, but there is no consensus on which schools are the best fit, as various opinions and suggestions are presented.

Contextual Notes

Some suggestions depend on the specific focus within mathematics, and there are varying assumptions about the quality and reputation of the schools mentioned.

Who May Find This Useful

Prospective graduate students in mathematics considering East Coast institutions may find this discussion helpful.

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Hey everyone,

I'm planning a trip to visit a few schools on the East Coast of the US. So far, I have...

MIT
Harvard
Princeton

I'm just visiting some good schools for graduate school. So, any recommendations that are roughly in the same area would be greatly appreciated. :biggrin:

I don't know many American schools or there locations. :frown:

Thanks!
 
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Penn State :P
Cheap and well known :)
 
Yale
NYU
Columbia
Cornell
Brownedit... I am under the assumption that you are looking at grad school for Math.
 
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Near Princeton,
Rutgers is about 20 mi away, and U. Penn (in Philadelphia) is 50 mi away.

Near Harvard/MIT,
Brandeis, Tufts, Northeastern, BostonU, etc..

Near NYU and Columbia,
Stony Brook is about 60 mi away. Cornell and Penn State are bit inland (about 200mi) from the NYC "coast".
 
it would help if you post what you were going for...my goal is to get into CMU/UPITTS.

is boston U/College any good?
 
Thanks guys.

I'll have to narrow down the list to 5 school probably. MIT and Princeton are for sure on the list though.

And, yes this is for math.
 

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