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[quote=Anonymous]A lot of people confuse a desire to avoid partying with an interest in only studying and not cutting loose and having fun. Pomona College, for instance, is known as a bit more chill and students do cut loose and enjoy the outdoors, but they aren't as interested in the loud, crowded, drinking and drugs infested scenes of the stereotypical party, which doesn't allow as much opportunities to talk and socialize with other people, but are more about feeding off the energy of the crowd. So, you can be introvert or an extrovert and not study all the time, but you're ideal school would be different.. For an introvert interested in less partying and more chill socializing, there are lots of options at any big school, but places like Pomona, Haverford, Macalester might fit the bill. [/quote]
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