<p>I just wanted to respond to the math question specifically (don’t have a ton of time, but I’ll try to offer more info later!). For the Formal and Statistical Reasoning component, there are actualy a lot of non-math classes that satisfy the requirement as well. In the math department, there’s Introduction to Math (I think it’s like Math 104?) and Math 115 (less-intense statistics), but there are also classes like Astronomy, which is also a lab science during certain terms. Psychology and geology also have labs and some of them count for the Formal and Stastical Reasoning requirement. INtro to Computer Science also satisfies the requirement, as does Intro to Linguistics and several Methods classes in Psych, Econ and Environmental Studies. Even the Logic class in the Philosophy satisfies FSR.</p>
<p>So I guess my basic point is, don’t let the “math requirement” stress you out. :)</p>