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[quote=Anonymous]My kid attends a warm and friendly school - its a small LAC in the south. The kids are nice and happy. The classes are small, so my DC knows their professors and advisors and the other kids in class. Right now they are taking a class in their major and their advisor is the professor, so he really has a personal relationship. There was a really good first year orientation and the kids were placed in dorms based on their first year forum class, so they easily made friends that also lived near them. Most kids live on campus 3 or 4 years so that builds community and closeness. (my other kid attend a big state school where TAs taught a lot of classes, you had to wait in (electronic) line at midnight to get into your first or second choice classes, and he was in 200+ kid classes for 2 years straight). That was great for him but a lot different. [/quote]
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