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[quote=Anonymous] OP, has your student looked into the difference between places with a fixed core curriculum requirement, and those with open curriculum? That is one way to add or eliminate colleges for a humanities student's college list. I wont' get into the weeds here trying to explain the differences, because your student can find that out online. I've put a basic link below.) For some students, open curriculum allows much more flexibility to take courses in a variety of topics much sooner after starting college. And classses can be much smaller early on, too; humanities studies benefit from smaller classes where students can get into more in-depth discussions, rather than listening to 100-student lectures for all of freshman year. https://blog.collegevine.com/open-curriculum-schools-11-colleges-that-allow-students-to-direct-their-own-learning[/quote]
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