Math majors at Chicago?

<p>Thank you, derivative! You’ve done your homework, as I’m pretty sure all that information is spread out over quite a few threads. :slight_smile: The more involved I become with Chicago, the more convinced I am that it is the right place for me.</p>

<p>So, I’ve read that first year math students take the three quarter calculus sequence, second year students take the three(?) quarter analysis sequence, and third year students take the two or three quarter algebra sequence. I would assume fourth year is used to fill in the blanks. Does anyone know where a sample math four-year schedule might be found? Or would they be interested in providing one, based on their own experience? I’m feeling a little bit rushed with my 3.3 years of financial aid.</p>

<p>Also, a meek question, if no one minds: I’ve also read that grad schools do not care where you transfer to (yes, that harsh), and will not be as “impressed” by a transfer student to a good school as they would be to a four-year student there. That makes some sense, I suppose, but would anyone care to comment?</p>