As a PhD student focusing on 4th derivative calculus I agree,
Math tiers
You're missing fiber spaces, homological algebra and algebraic geometry in god tier.
Got a question, do I go to a top tier University and study Economics with Stats (I have an offer) or do I go to a mid-table Uni and study Maths (Also have an offer)?
While I agree with Set Theory's placement, why exactly is geometry in shit tier?
>Logic in God tier
>CS in faggot tier
Now that's retardation.
>Logic and CS on opposite sides of the list
>These absolute faggots think Logic is Computer Logic
Holy shit. Consider suicide. Your little brain would not even begin to comprehend what we mean by mathematical logic.
>trying this hard to seem smart
Please stop, it's embarrassing.
I never once claimed I am smart. I just claimed you were stupid.
See? This is why I said you can't into logic. If you can't even follow a simple chain of implications then CS is right for you, as you don't even have to think.
Pros of going to a top tier university:
-Courses are more interesting
-People there are more intelligent and ambitious, more interesting to talk to, better societies
-More high quality networking events, conferences, etc. making it easier to meet the right people, learn more about the latest theories and developments in various fields, learn and understand what different jobs require, get an internship/job
-You'll probably get more financial assistance
-Much easier to get a competitive job: provided you are studying something serious and not going into a specialized field of work, what employers care about academically is the reputation of the university and grades achieved
Pros of going to mid tier university:
-Lighter workload
-Maybe you enjoy Mathematics a bit more
-You can spend all your extra free time being a memelord on sci