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[quote=Anonymous]My kids are really thriving at an Ivy, partly because of the amazing professors, but also because of the intellectual curiosity of their fellow students. I went to a no name LAC and also had a good learning experience, but I had to work to find other students really passionate about learning. I did have good relationships with my professors, some of whom were amazing, others who were 3rd rate. With large universities, teaching can be uneven and class sizes huge. Honors colleges help with this. It bothers me when people snub lower tier schools thinking their "brilliant" kid would be bored. They can make something wonderful there, but I also think that the top tier schools have a unique means to offer an amazing learning environment. Sorry for the choppy thoughts. On my phone. [/quote]
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