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<p>Though this was from a while back: while I’m sure no HMC grad would think “not enough science” it’s possible some could think “too many extraneous things.” This is certainly a consideration when attending the school. Now, the technical courses may be so ridiculously more difficult that the humanities workload seems easier (not sure if this is true), but nevertheless, 12 classes isn’t exactly a small thing in my eyes. Even 1 class per semester is considerable to me. </p>

<p>I also wish schools with humanities requirements would let us choose, just the way we do with our major courses. After all, for those of us who really like, say literature, I’d think it would be nice to take more of those classes – sometimes, the goal of forcing a little bit of everything just will make the student take the given class less seriously.</p>