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[quote=Anonymous]PP again. It’s been a few years since I looked at the curriculum for several schools. I would have preferred my kid who wanted VT to go to a liberal arts school. It is, officially, a polytechnic. My kid had more science classes for their science major than were required several top LACs. Though they had some literature, writing and ethics classes, I would have preferred more reading and writing. On the other hand, they know more science than I’ll ever know. Another thing to keep in mind, it’s big. We also knew some fantastic students in science and engineering who were accepted to higher ranked schools and simply could not afford to go. This was their opportunity; they are not less engaged or less intelligent. They are readers, writers and thinkers who will always lead interesting lives. Not saying this is everyone. Saying these students and professors are there in numbers, but you have find your people. In a big crowd, sometimes that takes longer.[/quote]
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