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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not that this will convince the crazed LAC-haters, but here's an interesting perspective from last Sunday's NYT interview with Andi Owen, the CEO of Herman Miller, who majored in art history at William & Mary: [b]Did getting a liberal arts degree have an impact on your career?[/b] It's helped me in a lot of ways. I learned a lot about people. I learned a lot about history. I learned a lot about observation. I've always approached any job I've ever had as a generalist and an observer of human nature. Some people would say I'm not good at any one thing. I'm sort of OK at a lot of things. And that's OK. I've surrounded myself with people that are a lot smarter than me. But I have a little bit of a broader point of view, and an experience that doesn't necessarily pigeonhole me into thinking one thing or another. [/quote] [b]William and Mary is not an LAC.[/quote][/b] Of course it is.[/quote] Where is the dividing line? Size? Curriculum? Graduate schools? If you attended UVA's College of Arts & Sciences, did you attend the Liberal Arts college within the university? If not that, what is UVA's College of Arts and Sciences? What is the difference vs. Amherst other than size? (I recognize someone will say cost, but put that aside for now.)[/quote]
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