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<p>This line of logic is utterly fallacious. M&T students do not have any core requirements waved from either degree, so they spend just as much time per degree as single-degree students at other schools. Let’s be real here - a student studying engineering only is going to use his or her extra time to go out and have fun, not to study doubly as hard.</p>
<p>M&T is not necessarily a better choice than Princeton, but it does not at all result in a weaker understanding of business than single-degree Wharton students, and it does not at all result in a weaker understanding of engineering than single-degree SEAS students.</p>