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Honors is right for you if…
- You might like mixing your physics with your literature, your art with your politics, your biology with your sociology, and your psychology with your music.
- You prefer discussion classes to lecture classes.
- You can tolerate open-ended questions, with no definite answers.
- You're willing to exercise your own initiative rather than depending always on explicit instructions from teachers.
- You like (or are willing) to do a lot of reading and writing.
- You might like to define your own major.
- You like being in classes with students similar to you in interests and ability.
- You like having a close relationship with professors.
- You like the idea of living in Honors Housing.
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Honors is probably not right for you if:
- You are a "just the facts" type of person and don't like to explore questions without definite answers.
- You are uncomfortable with reading and writing assignments.
- You prefer to avoid issues of controversy and active debate.
- You don't like mixing your physics with your literature, your art with your politics, your biology with your sociology, or your psychology with your music.
- You plan to complete your college degree in two years or less.
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