<p>^ I’m still wondering how a school with 6400 undergrads in its College of Arts and Sciences (one of the largest, if not the largest, among the elites), and more top-10 and top-20 liberal arts departments than all but a handful of the other elites (as varied as English, French, Spanish, Lingustics, Music, Art History, Religion, Economics, Anthropology, and Psychology, just to name a few), can be thought of as having only a pre-professional “culture,” when clearly it has thousands of undergrads (perhaps as many as Brown?) who AREN’T. :)</p>