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[quote=Anonymous]Another note: a couple of schools had book lists and curriculum that I really liked, BUT looking more closely, I ruled them out. Both schools had switched curriculum at least twice over the past few years and one of them had excitedly offered a new department (Latin) only to pull it the following year. A school with a constantly changing curriculum has a higher chance of faculty being less comfortable with the material, and can also be a sign of a struggling school, department with conflicts, pushy admin going against classroom teachers, etc. [/quote]
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