Colleges with NO GENERAL CORE?????

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<p>Brown has no minors, only concentrations.</p>

<p>c'mon anyone have any enlightening info about colleges with little or no requirements that have intl studies majors, more specifically?
i k vassar and brown, but can you think of anyother places?</p>

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<p>University of Hawaii has a very good international studies program & many students from all over the world. I believe they have a pretty limited "core."</p>

<p>Amherst and Vassar come to mind....I don't think Oberlin has a core either.</p>

<p>Grinnell has minimal requirements.</p>

<p>At Bennington while we are heavily encouraged to take classes in a range of areas, there are no core requirements. I personally feel that four years is not really that long and $40,000 a year is a lot of money. I don't want to waste the time or the money on classes I have no interest in.</p>

<p>"Sarah Lawrence, or is that just the college with no majors..."
that's the college with no men, so to speak</p>

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Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
All that chem and physics has done for me is:
-lower my GPA by at least .3
-kill my brain cells
-lower grades in my other classes
-make me feel dumb
-bore me out of my mind
-confirm the fact that I despise science beyond anything in the world.
-foster a hatred of Albert Einstein, Issac Newton, and other scientists

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ahahahaa, I agree SO MUCH with every single one of these on this list :)!!! we're probably soulmates, lmao </p>

<p>Anyways, another I know of is Wesleyan. They have something called a "advised distribution req" but you don't have to do it if you don't want to. They also have many quirky classes to get around taking non-scientific classes but yet still fit into the science catagory, like "The Geography of Insects"... or something of the sort.</p>

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"Sarah Lawrence, or is that just the college with no majors..."
that's the college with no men, so to speak

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<p>Sarah Lawrence is coed.</p>

<p>Does Cornell College of Arts and Sciences have no core?</p>