Mathy man wonders

<p>I'm easily the top math student in my school. I've been proving stuff in our calculus class before we learn it, etc. and been in math competitions. However, I'm weaker in other classes, especially french (B) (which I'm dropping next year), and not outstanding, though still A-range in English , History or Art.
My question is for recs. I have two math teachers who really know me; should I just go with both of them as recs or someone in one of my ecs such as advisor to the robotics team etc.
I'm looking at Brown because I won't be forced to take humanities courses I don't want to take (I'd take the ones that look intersting to me.) and because I can take a mix of computer science and operations research.</p>

<p>ORLY?</p>

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<p>Yarly.
I'm also interested in Oberlin's 5 year double major w/ Music and a B.A. Anybody know how difficult that is to get into?
Anyone advice on recs?</p>