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Yeah..The college says it is a feeder school, and many students go to Grad schools such as HYPS, MIT, so on...
I do not doubt that..
But what exactly is the number? Like, how many in the 500-people class?
What exactly do you need to get to great grad schools? I have learned at least from the application process that there were much more than SATS and GPAs and ECs, at least for us interntionals...
Also, I plan to major in Mathematics and if I can, acquire a second major (maybe IR)....
How is the Math department at MHC?
I'd want to know abt this too... since I plan to go to Grad school after my BA
I also major in Math and prolly with Economics... and there is quite a high chance I'll be a Moho this Fall what is IR? International Relations?
Please someone... shed some light on us Thanks a lot!
btw Elvenlord, are you also an international student?
Hi Elvenlord. I don't know exact numbers, however the situations is kind of like this: not a lot of students want to pursue graduate school (especially when it comes to phds), but those who do, and work hard (and smart) get into pretty good schools. I have seen a lot of motivated and smart MHC students getting accepted to their first choices (top schools). Mount Holyoke has a very good reputation, but what you do during your school is the most important factor.