<p>corranged,
Of course, I can go to Eckhart, pick up a few books on stochastic calculus (which I did yesterday), and challenge myself. This, however, is besides the point. I am discussing the University’s ability to challenge me, not my ability to challenge myself.</p>
<p>warblersrule86,
A friend of mine (who incidentally also went to Exeter) took Sumerian and Hittite, and found them both to be easier than Latin & Greek at UChicago. Also, I am taking 4 classes and TA’ng another this term, so I don’t exactly have space.</p>
<p>Seashore,
Though UChicago fails to live up to its hype as a place for the, “life of the mind,” I would hazard that no other school (excepting perhaps Deep Springs, Swat & Pton) would either. Also, high school AP BC math is calculator based computation, while proof based math is, of course, completely different.</p>
<p>blindkite,
My point is that Exeter is a real intellectual haven. I disagree with phuriku’s statement.</p>