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<p>But why then is ~half of the student body admitted and enrolled into ‘career’ majors? Perhaps ‘preparing for a career’ is the de facto function of the College because that is the programs/majors that they offer? Like any College that has such programs, BC could easily reduce the number of slots in career-style majors. But it chooses not to. BC could broaden its liberal arts student population, but it chooses not to.</p>
<p>btw: And before anyone starts counting heads, I personally include Comm as a career-style majors since Comm is usually found in J-schools, which BC does not have.</p>