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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Open curriculum is great for the kids who are scared of math and even better for the quantitatively-skilled students who struggle to write a paragraph. All in all, it’s a terrible idea.[/quote] I went to Brown, which has the most open of the open curricula schools. I (and all my friends) took both writing and math classes. We got a better education than the finance bros doing the bare minimum at other schools, regardless of distribution requirements.[/quote] Brown has no different open requirements than Amherst, so not really “most open.”[/quote] Amherst, Hamilton and Smith are pretty similar with respect to curricular freedom. However, some requirements and restrictions may be particular to each of these schools. For example, Amherst recently prohibited triple majors. [/quote]
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