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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Colleges with guaranteed housing for four years are different than a house system for colleges (known best to most people though Harry Potter). [/quote] This. Many of the smaller LACs and SLACs have guaranteed housing all four years with different styles for upperclass years but it’s completely different than the Yale housing system. [/quote] Other than Colgate, the only lac I know with something similar enough to this is the Claremont schools. They’re basically a university of 5 colleges when you get down to the nitty gritty.[/quote] lol, no, the Claremont boosterism is so over the top.[/quote] Who’s boosting Claremont. They just said what was closest and yeah…5 separate colleges where you live in separate dorms and have different culture but take classes at all is pretty damn similar lmao[/quote] You need to learn the difference between a consortium and a single university. They are hardly the same.[/quote] Differences: name them. Because frankly the schools are on top of each other and don’t seem that distinct being all liberal arts colleges. Anyway, this wasn’t even supposed to be about Claremont, I’d throw rice into the hat for op. [/quote] Oh please, you can’t be serious.[/quote]
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