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"Students interested in Philosophy & Religion should be prepared for
a challenging curriculum
that expects the student to grow as a thinker. Professors
expect the student to engage thinkers and evaluate their arguments.
The student is asked to write clear, cohesive and concise papers
throughout the selection of courses. The skills learned, both
in argumentation and paper writing, inevitably aid in other classes.
As law school draws near, the skills I have learned as a Philosophy
& Religion student will aid in my preparation for entry and success
while attending school."
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- Jeremy Gray
- Philosophy & Religion, Political Science ‘02
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