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<p>Actually, I mentioned liberal arts, not liberal arts colleges. You can study liberal arts at either a big university or a liberal arts college. The main selling point of liberal arts colleges is not the subjects (which actually tend to be more limited than at big universities), but the undergraduate focus and the smaller classes (especially at the freshman and sophomore level).</p>
<p>Both Deep Springs and St. John’s have unusual curricula which you may really like or dislike. Deep Springs is also a two year school; you will have to transfer to some other school to complete a bachelor’s degree (but Deep Springs offers everyone a full ride scholarship).</p>