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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Haha I guess your kid didn’t get into Brown. It is a school that is taken very seriously in academia and that’s why the WSJ ranked it #6. [/quote] By putting Duke at #5 and Brown #6 above Princeton at #9. This ranking is a joke. [/quote] Forbes is worse with UCB at 1. So I'll take this one. [/quote] Clearly, according to WSJ, everyone in America is well-off enough to afford a 60-70k college tuition annually. [/quote] The best schools in America have always been private. Get over that. [/quote] Hmmm have to disagree with that. Private schools aren’t usually the best in STEM fields. Again, can you not read? Most Americans can’t afford going to a private school or don’t even bother applying to one in the first place because they don’t have the means or the know-how. I’m surprised they didn’t teach you the reading or conversation skills at your prestigious private school. [/quote] These schools including Duke are pretty much the same[/quote]
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