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> 3. The majority of liberal arts courses with substantial enrollments (40+) are referred to by students as "fake," as most of the work for these courses can be completed with AI. Seminars remain robust.

to be fair, I remember this being the case back when I was doing my computer engineering undergrad in 2005-2009. our school had a tiny but mighty liberal arts program. There were two humanities courses I wanted to take on campus, but both were difficult to register for because EVERYONE would take them. Everyone would register for them because the prof was awesome and he graded very leniently.

(Our school allowed engineering students to take liberal arts courses at NYU in exchange for them taking engineering courses at ours. I took advantage of this program instead. It was great.)