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<p>Ideally, youd have to ask them that. But, especially with the younger one, she was willing to make other sacrifices to attend an open curriculum school.
If I had to sum it up on their behalf, Id guess they wanted to maximize their control in order to take what they wanted when they wanted with the widest possible degree of freedom
but that doesnt necessarily mean they believe distribution requirements are inherently bad. They simply chose the option of being free of such constraints. I know my oldest daughter will graduate Brown wishing shed had time to take other courses that interested her. Imagine how she might feel if shed missed an opportunity to take a class she coveted in order to fulfill someone elses concept of what she needed to learn
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