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I agree, FF. Calling them "electives" implies a complete freedom of choice from any subject of study, as long as it conforms to *certain academic standards. It's part of what unifies a University. Any restriction 'squares' (hi, tsuwm) the edges of a well-rounded education.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted New Speak TheFallibleFiend 03/04/05 09:52 PM Re: New Speak Faldage 03/04/05 11:35 PM Non Resident Alien Father Steve 03/05/05 12:19 AM Re: Non Resident Alien Capfka 03/05/05 06:48 AM Re: Non Resident Alien Father Steve 03/05/05 02:15 PM Re: Non Resident Alien Capfka 03/07/05 09:33 AM Elective verbiage musick 03/05/05 03:55 PM Re: Elective verbiage dxb 03/08/05 04:52 PM Re: Elective verbiage TheFallibleFiend 03/08/05 07:02 PM Re: Elective verbiage Father Steve 03/08/05 08:08 PM Re: Elective verbiage TheFallibleFiend 03/08/05 08:27 PM Re: Elective verbiage Father Steve 03/08/05 10:54 PM
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