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  2. Math 55 - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 article in The Harvard Crimson reported that only 17 women completed the class between 1990 and 2006, [3] and a 2017 article said that enrollment had been less than 7% female in the previous five years. [30] Math 25 has more women: in 1994–95, Math 55 had no women, while Math 25 had about 10 women in the 55-person course. [7]

  3. Mathematics education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, many students take alternatives to the traditional pathways, including accelerated tracks. As of 2023, twenty-seven states require students to pass three math courses before graduation from high school (grades 9 to 12, for students typically aged 14 to 18), while seventeen states and the District of Columbia require four. [2]

  4. Part III of the Mathematical Tripos - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is regarded as one of the most difficult and intensive mathematics courses in the world. Roughly one third of the students take the course as a continuation at Cambridge after finishing the Parts IA, IB, and II of the Mathematical Tripos resulting in an integrated Master's (M.Math), whilst the remaining two thirds are external ...

  5. Math is hard — even for teachers. What if they conquered ...

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    Avoiding high-level math courses was part of why Stacey Stevens switched her major to early childhood education in college. After she became a preschool teacher in Kentucky, she did a yearlong ...

  6. 10 Hard Math Problems That Even the Smartest People in the ...

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    To Create His Geometric Artwork, M.C. Escher Had to Learn Math the Hard Way. Fourier Transforms: The Math That Made Color TV Possible. The Game of Trees is a Mad Math Theory That Is Impossible to ...

  7. Multiple major in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The greatest earnings appear to be for those who opt for an engineering– math/science pairing. Compared to those with only the math/science major, double majors have returns of up to 30 percentage points. The most profitable second majors, regardless of the first major, appear to be Business and Administration, Computer Science, and Engineering.

  8. HMMT - Wikipedia

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    Speakers hail from a variety of disciplines and schools, but the majority are math and computer science affiliates at Harvard and MIT. The HMIC is a five-question, four-hour, remote-proctored proof contest started in 2013. The problems are typically quite difficult: competitors can typically attain a high ranking by fully solving three problems.

  9. ‘Math is hard I guess’: Jordan Spieth’s disqualification ...

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    Math is hard I guess,” posted Wu. “Takes 5 seconds for the Tour officials to read your scores back and for you to check them.” “Takes 5 seconds for the Tour officials to read your scores ...