The article discusses the educational approach of Brown University, which is known for its competitiveness. Unlike many other universities, Brown does not have strict course requirements outside of a student’s major. However, this does not mean that Brown accepts students who only take easy classes like gym or cooking. The university expects students to challenge themselves academically and take a wide range of classes.

The author believes that Brown’s students succeed not because of the general education guidelines set up by the university, but because they are intelligent, knowledgeable, and motivated individuals. The author also questions whether this approach would work at a larger university like Penn State or with less talented and motivated students. According to the author, Brown’s unique environment is well-suited for not having core requirements.