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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oberlin is ranked #26 of National Liberal Arts schools.[/quote] That sucks.[/quote] Forbes ranks Oberlin #19 among liberal arts colleges in the US, a notch below Vassar and a notch above Barnard College of Columbia University. [/quote] The person I know who graduated from Barnard tells everyone that she graduated from Columbia. Tee hee. [/quote] She doesn't tell "everyone" she's from Columbia. She says "Barnard" to those who know Barnard. To those who might be scratching heads, she says Columbia to save follow-up questions. [/quote] No. She tells everyone. Even the guy who went to Columbus. We all laugh and laugh. [/quote] Technically the diploma reads Barnard College of Columbia University - or something like that. [/quote] You have to be a pretty big tool to pretend you went to Columbia when you went to Barnard. [/quote] I am not up on their relationship other than they are affiliated. The diploma is signed by Barnard and Columbia presidents, for example. Also Columbia University is generally understood to refer to Barnard, Columbia College, General College, and Columbia SEAS (Engineering.)[/quote]
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