Colleges that lean towards Humanities

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Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, plenty of schools known for "STEM" or tech also have wonderful liberal arts/humanities colleges. People tend to forget this.

Such as? Other than MIT, most are mediocre to unremarkable.


Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech
Caltech
Johns Hopkins

And plenty more.

Caltech and Johns Hopkins are not good at the humanities. You can't even major in a majority of liberal arts subjects at Georgia tech, for crying out loud!


What on earth are you talking about? All of the above schools have vibrant and highly regarded liberal arts schools.
DP

I said what I’m talking about. Where’s the confusion. Also show me where these highly regarded liberal arts subjects are, not schools. IR is a social science, not a humanities subject- if that’s what you’re referring to for JHU. You literally can’t major in most of the humanities subjects at Georgia tech- go check for yourself.


This is a dumb take and you actully have no idea what you're talking about. Hopkins is top 10 or tops in writing seminars, french, english, history, and a slew of other humanities departments.

https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/history-rankings

I'm glad you can research a bunch of graduate programs that have nothing to do with the topic. Wow the people here are an actual joke.


DP. What is your problem? You are clearly a very unhappy and disgruntled person who criticizes anyone pointing out that the schools listed above all offer well-regarded liberal arts AND humanities. Get over yourself.

No just one Johns Hopkins. Once again, you all oversell your sources, confidence, and arguments to compensate for the facts that were presented. Ga tech doesn't even allow you to major in the majority of liberal arts subjects. Why you come here with a wrong opinion and continue to spread it is beyond me.
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Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, plenty of schools known for "STEM" or tech also have wonderful liberal arts/humanities colleges. People tend to forget this.

Such as? Other than MIT, most are mediocre to unremarkable.


Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech
Caltech
Johns Hopkins

And plenty more.

Caltech and Johns Hopkins are not good at the humanities. You can't even major in a majority of liberal arts subjects at Georgia tech, for crying out loud!


What on earth are you talking about? All of the above schools have vibrant and highly regarded liberal arts schools.
DP

I said what I’m talking about. Where’s the confusion. Also show me where these highly regarded liberal arts subjects are, not schools. IR is a social science, not a humanities subject- if that’s what you’re referring to for JHU. You literally can’t major in most of the humanities subjects at Georgia tech- go check for yourself.


This is a dumb take and you actully have no idea what you're talking about. Hopkins is top 10 or tops in writing seminars, french, english, history, and a slew of other humanities departments.

https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/history-rankings

I'm glad you can research a bunch of graduate programs that have nothing to do with the topic. Wow the people here are an actual joke.


DP. What is your problem? You are clearly a very unhappy and disgruntled person who criticizes anyone pointing out that the schools listed above all offer well-regarded liberal arts AND humanities. Get over yourself.

No just one Johns Hopkins. Once again, you all oversell your sources, confidence, and arguments to compensate for the facts that were presented. Ga tech doesn't even allow you to major in the majority of liberal arts subjects. Why you come here with a wrong opinion and continue to spread it is beyond me.


Do you even know what "DP" means? Clearly not. The rage you continue to express towards anyone who dares to disagree or challenge you is pretty telling.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, plenty of schools known for "STEM" or tech also have wonderful liberal arts/humanities colleges. People tend to forget this.

Such as? Other than MIT, most are mediocre to unremarkable.


Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech
Caltech
Johns Hopkins

And plenty more.

Caltech and Johns Hopkins are not good at the humanities. You can't even major in a majority of liberal arts subjects at Georgia tech, for crying out loud!


What on earth are you talking about? All of the above schools have vibrant and highly regarded liberal arts schools.
DP

I said what I’m talking about. Where’s the confusion. Also show me where these highly regarded liberal arts subjects are, not schools. IR is a social science, not a humanities subject- if that’s what you’re referring to for JHU. You literally can’t major in most of the humanities subjects at Georgia tech- go check for yourself.


This is a dumb take and you actully have no idea what you're talking about. Hopkins is top 10 or tops in writing seminars, french, english, history, and a slew of other humanities departments.

https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/history-rankings

I'm glad you can research a bunch of graduate programs that have nothing to do with the topic. Wow the people here are an actual joke.


DP. What is your problem? You are clearly a very unhappy and disgruntled person who criticizes anyone pointing out that the schools listed above all offer well-regarded liberal arts AND humanities. Get over yourself.

No just one Johns Hopkins. Once again, you all oversell your sources, confidence, and arguments to compensate for the facts that were presented. Ga tech doesn't even allow you to major in the majority of liberal arts subjects. Why you come here with a wrong opinion and continue to spread it is beyond me.


Do you even know what "DP" means? Clearly not. The rage you continue to express towards anyone who dares to disagree or challenge you is pretty telling.

The hyperbole is intense.
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Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, plenty of schools known for "STEM" or tech also have wonderful liberal arts/humanities colleges. People tend to forget this.

Such as? Other than MIT, most are mediocre to unremarkable.


Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech
Caltech
Johns Hopkins

And plenty more.

Caltech and Johns Hopkins are not good at the humanities. You can't even major in a majority of liberal arts subjects at Georgia tech, for crying out loud!


What on earth are you talking about? All of the above schools have vibrant and highly regarded liberal arts schools.
DP

I said what I’m talking about. Where’s the confusion. Also show me where these highly regarded liberal arts subjects are, not schools. IR is a social science, not a humanities subject- if that’s what you’re referring to for JHU. You literally can’t major in most of the humanities subjects at Georgia tech- go check for yourself.


This is a dumb take and you actully have no idea what you're talking about. Hopkins is top 10 or tops in writing seminars, french, english, history, and a slew of other humanities departments.

https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/history-rankings

I'm glad you can research a bunch of graduate programs that have nothing to do with the topic. Wow the people here are an actual joke.


DP. What is your problem? You are clearly a very unhappy and disgruntled person who criticizes anyone pointing out that the schools listed above all offer well-regarded liberal arts AND humanities. Get over yourself.

No just one Johns Hopkins. Once again, you all oversell your sources, confidence, and arguments to compensate for the facts that were presented. Ga tech doesn't even allow you to major in the majority of liberal arts subjects. Why you come here with a wrong opinion and continue to spread it is beyond me.


Do you even know what "DP" means? Clearly not. The rage you continue to express towards anyone who dares to disagree or challenge you is pretty telling.

The hyperbole is intense.


the only thing not hyperbole is your lack of intelligence on leading humanities programs
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