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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know lots have mentioned Wesleyan: they call themselves an open curriculum school — and I thought they were too — but they are not one. They have gen ed “expectations” that a student take 3 courses each in three areas — so a total of 9 courses, or over a year of coursework. What if those “expectations” are not met? Well, first off, some majors require that these gen ED credits are met. For all other majors, they punish you: no graduating with honors if you don’t do the gen ed’s, no thesis allowed, and [b]no double major with a minor — let alone a triple major.[/b] Never saw such a two-tiered, gen-ed system system before where students who truly want an open curriculum are treated as second-class citizens. It’s bizarre, and, to me, smacks of poor leadership: either have an open curriculum or don’t. Wesleyan is trying to have its cake and eat it, too. If a student really wants an open curriculum, and might want to do a thesis or graduate with honors, stay away from Wesleyan’s 9-course gen ed requirements. Plenty of other open curriculum options to choose from….[/quote] Re: the bold -- Full disclosure, I don't have a kid looking at Wes (or anywhere as DC has already graduated from an open curriculum LAC) but I don't quite get that paragraph, PP. Is it a done thing at Wes to go for a double major with a minor or even a triple major? I've never even heard of anyone doing a triple major anywhere at all (open curriculum or not; that's not the point of my question, BTW). Are you saying it's a "punishment" to be denied the chance to do a double major, double plus a minor or even a triple? All of those are difficult anywhere and I'm not clear on what you mean by framing it as a punishment by the college to deny those to students. Asking seriously, not with any snark -- because it's impossible to tell tone in a post! Thanks. [/quote]
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