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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to high school in a small, ordinary suburban high school and could easily hold my own in college with people from MoCo, Long Island, NE prep schools, etc. [/quote] Are you Asian-American? Which college? What major?[/quote] NP with the same experience. No, MIT, computer science Being capable is not the especial privilege of rich kids.[/quote] The PP: no, Williams, English [/quote] High five! Another middling small town high school and Williams grad here! (Not Asian, and I'm the only person I know with my double major combo so I'm not going to specify.) What good would it have done to tell my parents that my being valedictorian was meaningless because my school wasn't competitive enough? I guess if you didn't like my parents and wanted to avoid getting future invitations to visit, it would have given you some space. So if that's your goal, OP....[/quote]
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