How is the math department in lafa

<p>How is the math department in lafa?
Many people get into top schools such as Upenn,Brown after graduation?</p>

<p>galoisj,</p>

<p>Below is a post from the “I’ll Answer Your Lafayette Questions!” thread composed on 4/7/07, with slight modifications/additions:</p>

<p><<< We have an extremely well-developed math program at Lafayette. It is a rather large department with many professors and a vast selection of course offerings each semester. While I am not a math major myself, I do have many friends who are. They love the professors, and take advantage of every opportunity to conduct one-on-one research with a professor of their choosing. </p>

<p>In addition, many of our math majors move on to higher education. One of my senior friends, for instance, was accepted in the Ph.D program at Lehigh University. Another got into Princeton for his graduate work, and he honestly was not anything more than a math major with a few research projects under his belt.</p>

<p>For more information, I’d suggest you visit the Math department homepage at: <a href=“http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~math/[/url]”>http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~math/&lt;/a&gt;. Be sure to visit professors’ websites, and if you think of any specific questions, you might consider emailing the department head, Professor Salwach, at <a href=“mailto:salwachc@lafayette.edu”>salwachc@lafayette.edu</a>. >>></p>

<p>All the best,</p>

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<li>Justin</li>
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<p>Thanks,candyman92486.
It seems good.I will apply to LAFA.:)</p>