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A '''Bachelor of Arts''' degree, or '''B.A.''', is what all (or most) [[Knox College]] students are striving for.  They hope to acquire it in four or less years.  They study day and night for 36 classes, then dress up in medieval garb and a square, flat hat with purple and gold strings hanging from it and a piece of paper with their name on it.  Then they hope it lands them a job or a place in a graduate program.  Knox College is known for producing fine B.A. holders whose average debt is somewhere between 15 and 20 thousand dollars.
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A '''Bachelor of Arts''' degree, or '''B.A.''' is what all (or most) [[Knox College]] students are striving for.  They hope to acquire it in four or less years.  They study day and night for 36 classes, then dress up in medieval garb and a square, flat hat with purple and gold strings hanging from it and a piece of paper with their name on it.  Then they hope it lands them a job or a place in a graduate program.  Knox College is known for producing fine B.A. holders whose average debt is somewhere between 15 and 20 thousand dollars.
  
 
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