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There are negative consequences to bifurcating your students like that. Practically speaking, what you want is a set of students with common experiences for the first half of undergrad, which serves as the foundation for the second half of undergrad.

You really want to think of the curriculum of the program as a whole, rather than focus too narrowly on individual courses.



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