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9% of Harvard graduates in 2022 had computer science majors. Back in 1970's Gates got into trouble for using a Harvard computer for personal business. It was supposed to be used for teaching computer technology to Harvard students.

The education Gates got from Harvard went well beyond computer programming.

Gates dropped out of Harvard. You uneducated fuck.
 
You obviously still have no idea what a liberal arts school IS.

Then name an example of a liberal arts school that does not have electives.

You pretend you know about liberal arts schools and Harvard computer science courses, but cannot show us any examples. Anybody who knows anything about higher education knows you are wrong on both counts (or can use a search engine)
 
St. John's College. Santa Fe and Annapolis. No electives.

Santa Fe: "Of those credit hours, 36 will be general education classes, and the remaining 24 will be electives taken in specific areas that fulfill the specific prerequisites of the program and school that you are applying to." Santa Fe is a two-year school. They would have additional electives when transferring to a four-year school if they want a bachelor's degree.

Annapolis: The Naval Academy? I'm not sure we could classify that as a liberal arts college, but they still have electives.

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Two electives outside the major in English, Political Science, Economics, upper division Foreign Language, Philosophy or Psychology, including one at the 300/400 level."

St. John's College: "
While all students take the same seminar, mathematics tutorial, language tutorial, music tutorial, and laboratory, students choose their own elective classes called “preceptorials” during junior and senior year.
 
Santa Fe: "Of those credit hours, 36 will be general education classes, and the remaining 24 will be electives taken in specific areas that fulfill the specific prerequisites of the program and school that you are applying to." Santa Fe is a two-year school. They would have additional electives when transferring to a four-year school if they want a bachelor's degree.

Annapolis: The Naval Academy? I'm not sure we could classify that as a liberal arts college, but they still have electives.

"
Two electives outside the major in English, Political Science, Economics, upper division Foreign Language, Philosophy or Psychology, including one at the 300/400 level."

St. John's College: "
While all students take the same seminar, mathematics tutorial, language tutorial, music tutorial, and laboratory, students choose their own elective classes called “preceptorials” during junior and senior year.

I went there. No electives. Junior and senior year you choose a precept.
 
Santa Fe: "Of those credit hours, 36 will be general education classes, and the remaining 24 will be electives taken in specific areas that fulfill the specific prerequisites of the program and school that you are applying to." Santa Fe is a two-year school. They would have additional electives when transferring to a four-year school if they want a bachelor's degree.

Annapolis: The Naval Academy? I'm not sure we could classify that as a liberal arts college, but they still have electives.

"
Two electives outside the major in English, Political Science, Economics, upper division Foreign Language, Philosophy or Psychology, including one at the 300/400 level."

St. John's College: "
While all students take the same seminar, mathematics tutorial, language tutorial, music tutorial, and laboratory, students choose their own elective classes called “preceptorials” during junior and senior year.

Use your google for St Johns College Annapolis. If I meant the Naval Academy I would have said so.
 
Santa Fe: "Of those credit hours, 36 will be general education classes, and the remaining 24 will be electives taken in specific areas that fulfill the specific prerequisites of the program and school that you are applying to." Santa Fe is a two-year school. They would have additional electives when transferring to a four-year school if they want a bachelor's degree.

Annapolis: The Naval Academy? I'm not sure we could classify that as a liberal arts college, but they still have electives.

"
Two electives outside the major in English, Political Science, Economics, upper division Foreign Language, Philosophy or Psychology, including one at the 300/400 level."

St. John's College: "
While all students take the same seminar, mathematics tutorial, language tutorial, music tutorial, and laboratory, students choose their own elective classes called “preceptorials” during junior and senior year.

St John's is not a two year college. I have no idea what you are talking about.
 
I went there. No electives. Junior and senior year you choose a precept.

The precepts are electives according to St. John's. Don't you choose the subject?

I'm sure there may be a few liberal arts schools that do not have electives. But, Into the Night said they do not have electives. Almost all of them do.
 
The precepts are electives according to St. John's. Don't you choose the subject?

I'm sure there may be a few liberal arts schools that do not have electives. But, Into the Night said they do not have electives. Almost all of them do.

First, St Johns has two 'electives' out of an entirely required 4 year curriculum.

Second, Into the Night is a mentally ill moron.
 
No idea what you are talking about. Santa Fe is a city in New Mexico.

You listed Santa Fe as a liberal arts college without electives. You did not explain you were referring to the campus of St. Johns. Santa Fe is also a two-year school in Gainesville, Fl.
 
The precepts are electives according to St. John's. Don't you choose the subject?

I'm sure there may be a few liberal arts schools that do not have electives. But, Into the Night said they do not have electives. Almost all of them do.

You still have no idea what a liberal arts schools even IS.
 
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