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HMC is a TINY college. Only 750 students - all undergraduate - means that you get a ton of personal attention from Professors. TA...
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The school is pretty small so you get to know everyone quite well, including your professors. A large class is 30 people, a small one might be 5 or 6...
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Harvey Mudd I feel is a fantastic school. It is a small school, but since it is a part of the 5 claremont colleges, there also is a big school...
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Harvey Mudd has many great characteristics... and a lot that could change. The students are all really nice and their is not a competitive atmosphere, despite the emphasis on academics....
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Harvey Mudd will give you a wonderful education. The courses are very interesting, but also very intense. While most schools require 4 classes per semester to graduate, Mudd requires 5...
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Their are no graduate students! So all the professors' attention is on you! You will have the opportunity to do research with them and independent studies and hang out in...
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Harvey Mudd is a small, close-knit school with outstanding academics. It's small size allows tons of interaction with professors and really good research opportunities. Since there are no grad students,...
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The one word to describe Mudd's academics is INTENSE. Academics are a 24/7 pursuit. It's not uncommon to be incredibly drunk and still be discussing your current class or project....
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The community is the best part. Student-faculty and student-student. Everyone is a big family, almost. The honor code is great. I spend a lot of time hanging out in the...
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Harvey Mudd picks genuine people. Genuine students, genuine staff, genuine faculty. Seldom do I feel like I'm being criticized. There is much school pride, especially since we have the other...
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Harvey Mudd will give you a wonderful education. The courses are very interesting, but also very intense. While most schools require 4 classes per semester to graduate, Mudd requires 5...
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The school is pretty small so you get to know everyone quite well, including your professors. A large class is 30 people, a small one might be 5 or 6...
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Don't go to Harvey Mudd if you want recognition from everyone you tell where you are going to school. Once you leave math/science/engineering circles almost no one has heard of...
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Come to Mudd because the professors want to teach you. As an all-undergraduate institution, the professors are here because they can teach the best students here, not because we have...
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If you are looking for the best possible undergraduate education in engineering, math, and/or science, I honestly believe that Mudd (and places like it) is one of the best choices....
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Their are no graduate students! So all the professors' attention is on you! You will have the opportunity to do research with them and independent studies and hang out in...
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The best things about Mudd are the atmosphere and the people around you. Finally being around like-minded individuals allows people to really open and for a free flow of ideas...
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Harvey Mudd thrives on being small and specialized to undergraduates. The school cares deeply about each student's education and welfare. The professors all know your name and how you're doing....
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Harvey Mudd has many great characteristics... and a lot that could change. The students are all really nice and their is not a competitive atmosphere, despite the emphasis on academics....
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Best thing: Access to professors and research opportunities
However, in this vein, there are not enough resources at the school to have many groundbreaking research projects, which is irritating. I am...
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