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I've posted several links that indicate exactly the opposite.
None that support your statement actually. Most of your links are all about BA vs BS.
Nothing you have posted demonstrates a valid argument against the fact that science is a liberal arts. It's clear that you're unable to make a coherent argument (something one would expect to learn in college).
NOT "College of Liberal Arts which includes the Sciences."
Hilarious to what lengths you're going to. You do realize that you do not have a coherent argument here? I've demonstrated via academic and empirical evidence and you're resorting to quoting the names of specific institutions? New institutions at that?
Actually, you're the one going to great lengths to try to defend a position that has no merit, as I've proven time and time again with links to both universities and a professional organization.
Actually, you're the one going to great lengths to try to defend a position that has no merit, as I've proven time and time again with links to both universities and a professional organization.
So you're now calling the entire institution of higher education and academia meritless? Hilarious. I should have known you're against higher education. Why even bother posting in an education-related thread if you're so anti-education?
You haven't proven anything. You've just provided links to specific colleges.
The degree designation does not chance the category of an academic discipline. The fact that sciences are liberal arts programs are, just that, fact. I don't understand why you are putting up a petty argument against thousands of years worth of academia. It seems a bit silly.
Relax. The other poster is just messing with you. Anyone with any knowledge of college knows that science is one of the liberal arts.
You also have to be open to the idea that there are a lot of ignorant people who will just argue in support of their own ignorance.
So you're now calling the entire institution of higher education and academia meritless?
No, your opinion is meritless. I gave plenty of examples from institutions of higher education, academia, and a professional organization that prove my point.
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