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[quote=Anonymous]I think it totally depends on your DC. My DC1 is considering similar schools. My DC tends to do best when there is a close relationship with the instructor. DC is not the least bit competitive and doesn't much care what other students are doing. Having peers outperform my DC, as a PP suggested, has no impact whatsoever; my DC doesn't care how Susie or Johnny did. My DC prefers a collaborative environment rather than a competitive one. Loves doing in-depth research. All in all, I have come to think my DC would be more likely to thrive as a big fish, where professors would be interested in working with him, people would know him, etc. OTOH, my DC2 is motivated by competition and I would be more likely to encourage the more selective school.[/quote]
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