Distributional Requirements?

<p>I was browsing through the Freshmen Handbook online, and I noticed that the distributional requirements listed on that particular site (<a href="http://www.yale.edu/yalecollege/freshmen/academics/introduction/requirements_ba.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.yale.edu/yalecollege/freshmen/academics/introduction/requirements_ba.html&lt;/a&gt;) are different than those listed in the Blue Book for 2004-2005 (<a href="http://www.yale.edu/yalecollege/publications/ycps/chapter_i/curriculum.html#distributional)%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.yale.edu/yalecollege/publications/ycps/chapter_i/curriculum.html#distributional)&lt;/a>.
Does anybody know why?
Or are both sites saying the same thing, and I'm just being delusional and not reading properly. It's the middle of ap testing, so that's a very valid possibility.</p>

<p>I THINK they changed the requirements for our class...I believe this was discussed in another forum.</p>

<p>yeah they changed the distributional requirements slightly</p>

<p>instead of having groups I, II, III, and IV</p>

<p>we now have to take 2 course credits each in 3 disciplinary areas: the humanities and arts, the sciences, and the social sciences</p>

<p>and then we also have to take 2 course credits in 3 skill areas: writing, quantitative reasoning, and foreign language</p>

<p>it ends up with similar courses to the groups I-IV thing tho i think, altho its hard to tell until they start listing courses that qualify in these disciplinary/skill areas</p>

<p>i'm just hopin science means i dont have to take like chemistry or something! applied sciences are NOT my thing lol!</p>