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    Applied Mathematics/Sociology PhD app

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  1. Hello everyone! I am a math major at Stanford and I really really want to study the intersection between mathematics and sociology in Graduate School. I'm planning on taking more sociology classes (so far I've been mostly focused on my math major) and possibly coterming in sociology (getting a master in the end of my undergrad). However, I am really unsure what is the best choice in terms of grad school: Should I apply to applied mathematics PhDs which have a social sciences focus or to sociology PhDs which have a quantitative/mathematical focus? How would them be different? How do I find out which departments have which type of preference in order to choose? What are the best places to study mathematical/quantitative sociology? Am I in a huge disadvantage for PhD programs in sociology for not having a sociology major? Should I prioritize coterming in sociology over getting an honors math degree? Do my couple of B's in math classes make me look less attractive as a sociology PhD applicant or it doesn't really matter? I'm really nervous about this so I would really appreciate the help. Best, Alessandra
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