Colleges with many math course offerings

<p>So I'm looking at colleges...I noticed that some schools offer tons of math classes (undergrad+grad) while some barely have any. It seems like large state schools like the UCs and Stanford have tons of course offerings while looking at Brown, they don't seem to have much. I'd like to go somewhere that has tons of course offerings, so I can lots of specialized classes in what I choose :)</p>

<p>And quarter schedule would probably be better for me, since I can take more classes, right?</p>

<p>Brown focuses a lot on liberal arts… if you want tons of math classes, a techie school like Caltech, MIT will give you all the math classes you need.</p>

<p>Just check out the websites. Read carefully because many schools have rotating schedules for upper-level classes.</p>

<p>Yea I’m looking at MIT/Caltech…gonna be a bit hard to get in XD</p>

<p>I did check the websites, but just seeing if I can get any more info there. Cause some seem to just show what they offer in one year, some are like in the history of the school.</p>

<p>Don’t be fooled by just numbers of offered courses. You’d better check (sequence of) required core courses for students who plan to go to a graduate school for Math. You will not run out of courses at Brown even you take Linear Algebra at a local college in HS senior.</p>

<p>Well I’m thinking if a school has more courses, I can specialize in undergrad if I’m ahead enough. (is that possible)?</p>