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Posted by Mary Melville on February 11, 1999 at 15:12:28:

In Reply to: The Legacy of Liberal Education posted by Julie Hoffer on January 25, 1999 at 16:45:48:

I have to agree more with Ryan. I don't really think I am getting that much out of my liberal education classes. In the majority of the lib eds I have taken we haven't gotten into anything in depth where I would feel comfortable sharing my knowledge with others. For the most part I took super easy lib eds for the grade, GPA boost, and barely ever went to class and never really applied myself. I am sure had I wanted to I could of gotten alot out of those classes, but the truth is I didn't. I think lib eds have been a waste of my time and just kept me from getting fried out with all my real classes in my major of study.


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