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My dream is to get a Ph.D degree in a top university.
So I wonder what are the graduates major in math going?
Are there many students going to earn a higher degree in such schools as MIT,Princeton,Harvard?
Physics too.. Can go to Mit, caltech after physics undergrad at Hamilton? I want to double major in math and physics and get into grad school in either of the two..
Any response? From the hamilton site, i know of one or 2 who got into Mit physics after hamilton.. But that's not substantial enough to say that hamilton physics is strong..
The science departments are quite good and Hamilton has great facilities for them with a new "Science Center" built two years ago. Many, many '11ers are going the biology/chemistry/physics route.