<p>To those who want a great math prof and who want to experience real math, I highly recommend that you take a course by Prof. David Harbater.</p>
<p>Thanks Rudess, are there any other great math profs we should keep our eyes on?</p>
<p>harbater is good. i think popa might not be the best teacher but he definitely tries his best and he care about teaching, so i recommend him. Pop is a really nice guy as well. rimmer is good although somewhat disorganized. crotty is good overall although uh. . .i don't know. i don't necessarily like him as a teacher. but he's definitely alright. Also Deturk is good stuff</p>
<p>I know people who transferred from CAS to Wharton only to realize what legend said and transfer BACK into CAS.</p>
<p>I've said it before and I'll say it again. People get trained in Wharton, and educated in CAS.
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<p>^ Or, they can do both in both. :)</p>
<p>ilovebagels: I was <em>this</em> close to actually doing that. I figured I had already transferred so I may as well ride it out, since I pretty much leech off my friends in terms of whatever they're studying (ie. I hear about stuff all the time from their politics classes/ASL language courses/math courses/etc), which is probably my only source of sanity away from Wharton, lol.</p>
<p>BTW what's your real name? I'm quite sure I love bagels more.</p>
<p>Harvard all the way! What if you decide you don't want to do Econ?</p>
<p>^ Jeeeez! Penn has a lot more going for it than just Wharton and Econ. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>If it's all about the name, though, by all means, go to Harvard.</p>
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<p>Then you'll be stuck in Penn's top-notch history/english/psci/regional studies departments. Oh, the horror!!!</p>
<p>man guys stop sucking penn's wang. harvard is better than penn</p>
<p>lol "wang"</p>
<p>ummm</p>
<p>Penn hasn't had a Wang in years!</p>
<p>Calculator</a> History: Wang Laboratories: From Custom Systems to Computers</p>
<p>But maybe Harvard still has one, 'cause it's better. :p</p>
<p>Penn students are happier than Harvard students.</p>
<p>Although I'm not sure whether that rule applies to Wharton students as well ;)</p>