Schools with flexible (but not nonexistent) core requirements

<p>Keil- I don’t know. I could be wrong. Haha. </p>

<p>I consider “needs math/quantatative” as a core class. </p>

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<p><em>cough</em> I actually admitted in that interview that I had a lick test, in which I would lick my finger and rub the signature to see if the ink was real or not. </p>

<p>My interviewer thought this was hilarious…if not strange. </p>

<p>Conn didn’t pass this test until I got an acceptance with a small note. Cornell College (One course at a time, may be ‘flexible’?) passed, and incidentally both Knox and Cornell College use purple ink. Purple/blue are most often ‘real’ inks. </p>

<p>…I also used to see if the paper had custom made watermarks for the school- which UChi did a few times on nice paper, and then would just print the seal outright every once in awhile. I was being a big graphic design nerd last year though, so you can’t blame me. </p>

<p>I digress. If I could find the requirements for a degree, Cornell might count, but is exceptional with their one course at a time thing. You’d either love it or hate it.</p>

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