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victorbsv

Stanford University '15
Majoring in Mathematics
Member since 10/11/2010

Local Atmosphere at Stanford University

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Great Campus Life

Palo Alto has a lot to offer, but students generally prefer staying on campus since there is so much to do, and Palo Alto can be a bit overpriced. The campus is like a mini metropolis. If people get bored of the same activities though, they prefer heading over to San Francisco and all of its cultural offerings. Stanford can be a bit like a bubble if you let it be, you can easily forget about the outside world with all that is happening on campus.

Aug 15, 2011

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Academics at Stanford University

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Math

Majoring in Math requires a huge commitment! It is not an easy subject (at least for me,) but if you are passionate about it, and willing to do the work, professors will help you and it can be very rewarding in the end.

Aug 15, 2011

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Majors at Stanford University

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Lots of Interest on Campus

being a Math major at such a technological school like Stanford has its perks. Lots of people, even if they are not necessarily math majors, take interest in the things you are studying/researching because they are in similar fields: CS, Engineering, Statistics, CME and the like. Being in the heart of Silicon Valley also helps since the availability of internships for STEM fields is huge!

Aug 15, 2011

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Academics at Stanford University

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Overall Review

Stanford has incredible academics, as almost anyone will tell you, especially when you go into "techie" subjects like engineering, hard sciences or mathematics. But as with most big name universities most professors are more concerned with their research, so students aren't their main focus. There are great TAs and section leaders though, so you still get lots of individual attention. What people dont often talk about though is the heavy conservative leaning in the more fuzzy subjects or social sciences. Having the Hoover institute on campus really does mark a difference and you'll find that professors and faculty in general tend to be quite opposed to the more liberal notions or "radical" ideas. Especially in the Economics department this can be seen. If you are looking for a really liberal education, then Stanford is probably not the place to go, it really did fool me!

The workload is intense, and professors generally expect a lot from you, but its generally very useful and there is always somebody willing to help.

The one big "MUST-TAKE" class at Stanford is Drama180Q. Despite the name, this class in not a theatre class, it is an introductory seminar on Noam Chomsky and his political and social ideas. If there is a class that you take at Stanford that will change your life, this is probably it. The professor, Rush Rehm, is fantastic and very engaging and the class size is usually small, so you get to interact with the whole class a lot. I highly recommend taking this course!

Jan 17, 2012

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Campus Dining at Stanford University

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Lots of Variety

Overall, Stanford has some incredible dining options. You will always find something you like, whether it is at the salad bar, the mexican corner, or the asian buffet, most dining halls cater for all tastes. There are definitely lots of options for vegetarians and vegans as well. Stern Hall (generally mexican themed) has the reputation to be the worst dining hall, but even that has a decent selection every day. Wilbur Hall is great, and their Asian food attracts people from all over campus. The new dining hall, Arillaga is great as well, and puts a lot of emphasis of healthy dining and on making the food look really nice. Indian food sunday at FloMo is quite good (as far as western standards go) and if you have friends at the Row, youa re in for a treat (get invited to their dining halls, they have their own chefs and their food is great)!

The one must visit place is definitely "Ike's" sandwich place in the engineering quad. Their sandwiches on their signature Dutch Crunch bread are absolutely mouth watering.

Jan 17, 2012

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