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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is 100% dependent on the student. I went to Big State School and had a great experience. I learned a ton, developed close relationships with my professors, and graduated without debt. This allowed me the freedom to apply to my (top-ranked) graduate program of choice without worrying about my debt load. But...some kids need more hand-holding or help finding their peer group. Or they need to have their peer group curated for them and need small class to avoid being overlooked. SLACs are great for that. I TA'd at a highly competitive liberal arts college and their was absolutely more support. But the best kids were no better than the best kids at my Big State School. If you feel like your kid will find the other smart, motivated, kids and has the personality to avoid getting lost in a crowd, I think it's a fine choice. Even a great choice, because it leaves some other options open. [/quote] I think this is an excellent and nuanced answer. Everyone should re-read. -- a 40 something who went to U. of Kansas due to cost. Then went to a brand grad school and is working right alongside of all you Duke and Penn undergrads on K St. [/quote]
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