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Good questions, and I’m as mystified as you!</p>
<p>In the words of a former statesman - “This is not the end, it … it may be the end of the beginning. … We are now entering a period of consequences”.
I’ll keep you all posted (in a year or two perhaps).</p>
<p>Just a comment - is a disagreement over where to attend college worth the rift that it could cause between you and your son?</p>
<p>I see Anselm’s requires 3 full years of philosophy/theology no matter what major you choose. As a parent who insists that their child learn a marketable skill in college, considering it’s cost , I find that requirement to be a poor use of hard earned money. I myself am forced to face similar requirements although for only a course or two. For example, I have to pay $3,000 for a Dance 101 class for my kid at a major university to fullfill general education requirements. Ticks me off.</p>
<p>Oh, and BTW, I see Anselms has a “sexual ethics” class offered in theology. That must make for a lot of interesting lectures considering it’s a Catholic school. Maybe they should combine it with a dance class since the lectures will be “dancing around” the sexual ethics quite a bit with the pedophile priest situation ;-)</p>