Which is one is the most selective/competitive of the following 4 programs

<p>Just curious of the following 4 PHD programs which do you think is the
most selective/competitive in terms of being accepted into their program</p>

<p>The Logic and the Methodology of Science PHD program at UCB</p>

<p>The Math PHD program at Harvard</p>

<p>The Math PHD program at Princeton</p>

<p>The Philosophy PHD program at Princeton</p>

<p>BUMP</p>

<p>OK since I haven’t got any responses yet let me make the question
more straight forward(maybe I should just start a new thread?) and just
concentrate on the PHD math programs at Harvard and Princeton.</p>

<p>Therefore the question then becomes</p>

<p>Just curious of the following 2 PHD programs which do you think is the
most selective/competitive in terms of being accepted into their program</p>

<p>The Math PHD program at Harvard</p>

<p>The Math PHD program at Princeton</p>

<ol>
<li>harvard math</li>
<li>princeton math</li>
<li>berkeley logic</li>
<li>princeton philosophy</li>
</ol>

<p>The hardest phd programs though are the top ones in econ and finance.</p>

<p>Not sure why you dredged up a thread from 18 months ago, but OK.</p>