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[quote=Anonymous]A lot of state schools are commuter schools so all the excitements you see when classes are in session or between classes are not what happens after hours or on weekends. Some SLACs like Vassar and Oberlin on the other hand are called "bubbles" because nearly everything is self contained where resident students entertain themselves by participating in hundreds of campus clubs and organizations. It's a trade off. Pomona is a 5C consortium, again relatively segregated from the rest of the community. Yet, with about 5000 (?) students spread out among 5Cs plus 2 grad schools, there is always plenty to do. [/quote]
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