<p>I'm interested in majoring in math or chem and was wondering which of the liberal arts colleges have top science programs. I like the idea of going to a LAC but don't want to give up the high-tech science facilities and strong research programs many national universities have.</p>
<p>In no particular order:</p>
<p>In the very top tier:
Harvey Mudd, Pomona, Haverford, Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr, Amherst, Williams</p>
<p>Also check out:
Lafayette, Union, Bucknell, Oberlin, Grinnell, Colgate</p>
<p>forgot bowdoin and bates.</p>
<p>Math: Harvey Mudd, Reed, Pomona, Swarthmore, Williams, Grinnell, St. Olaf, Haverford, Oberlin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Carleton, Amherst, Rose-Hulman, Bryn Mawr, Mills, Kalamazoo, Knox, Cooper Union, Bowdoin, Vassar, Wellesley, Birmingham Southern College, Whitman College, Union, College of Wooster, Stevens Institute of Technology, Lawrence U, Smith, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Bucknell, Hendrix</p>
<p>Chemistry: Harvey Mudd, Wabash, Reed, Carleton, Bowdoin, Grinnell, Haverford, Franklin and Marshall, College of Wooster, Bryn Mawr, Allegheny, Knox, Occidental, Bates, Juniata, Kalamazoo, Williams, Swarthmore, Oberlin, Andrews, Holy Cross, St. Olaf, Hendrix, Hope, Davidson, Ursinus, Kenyon, Macalester, Centre, Wellesley, Wheaton, Trinity U, Lawrence U, Colgate, Ripon, Drew, Willamette, Beloit, Augustana, Hiram, Lake Forest, Gustavus Adolphus, Rose-Hulman, Albion, Amherst, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Hamline, Bethel, Mount Holyoke, U Puget Sound</p>
<p>Consider Pomona and Claremont, would which give you the Harvey Mudd option for high level sciences.</p>
<p>Weasel, I'll see you at Harvey Mudd. Lol.</p>