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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. they have different personalities. Which ones are better suited for your child? If they're afraid of their own shadow, they're not going to do well in Manhattan. If they love the city, forget Dartmouth and Cornell. These are silly questions. [/quote] Guarantee you didn't go to Columbia. And Dartmouth and Cornell are full of kids raised in big cities who love cities, yet manage to also love D and C. I'll never understand moms who feel the need to talk out of their ass and perpetuate baseless and dumb internet posts on colleges they nor their husband (nor any other family or close friends) attended.[/quote] Actually I thought pp made a decent effort to address OP’s troll. My kid went to Columbia, I went to Penn and I have other family members at Cornell and Dartmouth. I agree city kids can do great in the countryside and vice versa. But the point about all these schools having different personalities, and how that should drive the decision rather than perceptions of “prestige” from a bunch of random DCUM posters, is spot on.[/quote] PS. I’ll never understand the impulse to trash other posters when you disagree about something. And go wash out your mouth. (Also, “they” talk out of their “asses” unless they share a single “ass”.)[/quote]
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