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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pepperdine[/quote] Not a liberal arts colleges.[/quote] If course it is…..85% of undergrads at Pepperdine are at Seavers College…..do your research….[/quote] It is not a liberal arts college, then. Thank you for proving the point.[/quote] Both of you are wrong. 100% of Pepperdine undergrads are at the Seavers College. A Liberal Arts college….[/quote] Correct. Pepperdine is an interesting one.[/quote] It’s only interesting if you shut your ears and don’t listen: it’s not a liberal arts college. We know from its school of law, business school, graduate school of education and psychology, and public policy school. Even Seaver college has master programs.[/quote] Oh wow…. The only way to attend Pepperdine as an undergrad is going to the Liberal Arts college at Pepperdine…wake up.[/quote] This is so idiotic. You understand that’s how undergraduate education works right? Technically all Berkeley undergrads only do an undergraduate degree plan- doesn’t Deny the grad students right there you dingbat[/quote] So you are saying that if a school has Graduate students it is no longer considered a Liberal Arts college? You are the idiot [/quote] Well yes. That is how it works, you complete idiot. It’s not just multiple grad students but various grad only programs[/quote] So by your idiotic definition Bryan Mawr, Wesleyan, Williams are not liberal arts colleges…..you are just an idiot….[/quote] Comparing Pepperdine to the measly art and Econ development masters students at Williams is pretty…ambitious.[/quote] Nobody is comparing Pepperdine to anything. Simply making the obvious clear to the idiot comment that for a College to be a liberal arts college it MUST NOT have a graduate program……go away[/quote]
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