Milton Specialties???

<p>I was wondering what subjects so Milton Academy students often major in, because after checking the matriculation stats, i saw that most students went to colleges that majored in social sciences; is this hunch correct?</p>

<p>I am considering Milton for my prep school, but hope to be an engineer in the future. Can Milton provide me with the sufficient resources to make me an engineer, or should i consider another school?</p>

<p>Most elite high schools, Stuy excepted, tend to send the majority of their top students to non-Technical institutes. This said, they all tend to send many students to universities with top Engineering programs, such as Carnegie Mellon, Cornell, McGill, Northwestern, Princeton, Stanford and Wisconsin.</p>

<p>Milton’s Mathematics department has a faculty of 15 teachers and offers AP Calculus BC plus classes in Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra.</p>

<p>In the Sciences, Milton has approximately 15 faculty members and offers advanced classes in Chemistry and Physics.</p>

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<p>[url=<a href=“http://www.milton.edu/academics/Science-Courses.cfm]Science:”>http://www.milton.edu/academics/Science-Courses.cfm]Science:</a> Courses](<a href=“http://www.milton.edu/academics/Mathematics.cfm]Mathematics[/url”>http://www.milton.edu/academics/Mathematics.cfm)</p>

<p>Thank you Alexandre for your reply.</p>

<p>Does your post mean that if I go to Milton and try hard there, it’s still OK. I can go to an elite university and attend their technical programs.</p>