Mathematics
Major/Minor
Mathematics is a rigorous and demanding study of the structures found in the real world: the nature of numbers, functions and their relationships. It is the foundation of all the hard sciences and underlies our best explanations of the universe. The love of getting correct answers, solving difficult problems and finding clarity in complicated situations is attractive to mathematics students.
Even if students see themselves ultimately becoming a physician, lawyer, or working in the business world, mathematics majors have significant advantages over others. In a study done by the National Institute of Education, mathematics compared scores of 550,000 students on both the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), over 18 years. Mathematics majors received higher scores by 12.8 percent and 13.3 percent respectively. The next highest improvement went to philosophy majors at 8.7 percent and 11 percent.
Join the greatest intellectual adventure possible: become a mathematician.