UPenn vs. Pomona

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Again, I don’t believe there’s any basis for such a sweeping generalization. Both schools appear to have very similar broad distributional requirements, which can be satisfied with a wide variety of of courses in a vast array of subjects. There are no specific courses required of every student in Penn’s College of Arts and Sciences, allowing tremendous flexibility in satisfying the broad distributional requirements, very similar to the requirements at Pomona. There may be slight differences in specifics, but there essentially is the same type of broad distributional requirements at both schools.</p>