<p>^ It’s not only NOT unfair, but is quite reasonable given the presence of Wharton and the engineering and nursing schools. But the point that ChoklitRain, ilovebagels, and I were attempting to make is that Penn’s pre-professional elements do not preclude it from also having an extremely large and vibrant liberal arts culture–one larger in aboslute terms than that at other elites generally thought of as being more liberal arts-oriented.</p>
<p>Penn’s big enough–and awesome enough (as ilovebagels loves to point out :))–to have it all, and to offer its 6400 liberal arts majors a strong, supportive liberal-arts environment.</p>