Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The balance is called a university.
Most have no balance. Just business and engineering students with 2 "liberal arts" courses that are easy As and low rigor.
^^ Someone doesn’t know what they’re talking about. Most universities have core classes across all disciplines that are required. Sounds like you’ve been living in a LAC echo chamber.
I went to a university. Not everyone who disagrees with you is in an "echo chamber," such a chronically online thing to suggest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The balance is called a university.
Most have no balance. Just business and engineering students with 2 "liberal arts" courses that are easy As and low rigor.
^^ Someone doesn’t know what they’re talking about. Most universities have core classes across all disciplines that are required. Sounds like you’ve been living in a LAC echo chamber.
I went to a university. Not everyone who disagrees with you is in an "echo chamber," such a chronically online thing to suggest.
Ok, well you really seem to be painting all universities with a broad stroke. I have three kids at three different state schools and they all have had a thorough grounding in the liberal arts - regardless of their actual majors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a HACK grad, most of the top lacs tend to be like this. It's really about being in the right community/group of friends.
What is this HACK I keep seeing?
It's a made up acronym that popped up on the DCUM forum yesterday- Haverford, Amherst, Colby and Kenyon. Someone has decided they want to make "HACK" a thing, so they keep posting it in all the threads. It's not WASP, people. Sorry, Kenyon is a great little liberal arts school, but it's not really in the same league as Swat, let's be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The balance is called a university.
Most have no balance. Just business and engineering students with 2 "liberal arts" courses that are easy As and low rigor.
^^ Someone doesn’t know what they’re talking about. Most universities have core classes across all disciplines that are required. Sounds like you’ve been living in a LAC echo chamber.
I went to a university. Not everyone who disagrees with you is in an "echo chamber," such a chronically online thing to suggest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The balance is called a university.
Most have no balance. Just business and engineering students with 2 "liberal arts" courses that are easy As and low rigor.
^^ Someone doesn’t know what they’re talking about. Most universities have core classes across all disciplines that are required. Sounds like you’ve been living in a LAC echo chamber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The balance is called a university.
Most have no balance. Just business and engineering students with 2 "liberal arts" courses that are easy As and low rigor.
Anonymous wrote:This all goes back to the increasing number of kids who are "business" majors.
My kid is an economics major only because he has not clue about what he wants to do. At his school Economics is in college of liberal arts. He looks at his major as "sort of business".
Anonymous wrote:The balance is called a university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a HACK grad, most of the top lacs tend to be like this. It's really about being in the right community/group of friends.
What is this HACK I keep seeing?
Anonymous wrote:As a HACK grad, most of the top lacs tend to be like this. It's really about being in the right community/group of friends.