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Reply to "Why is it so hard to accept that the students at better colleges are simply better students?"
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[quote=Anonymous]The age of a college undergraduate are the most developmentally significant time in a persons life. They figure who they are and how they fit in society. It’s a time to experiment. These are the years where mental illness can present. Sexuality is realized. At a local sought after Jesuit university many of these kids are legacies who came from catholic/Jesuit high schools and they have no problem getting everything they want. They not only have no idea who they are they have no idea how to solve a problem Crashing as an undergraduate can be life changing. Not in a good way. Choosing a college for your child has nothing to do with the parents and everything to do with a fit for the student. Sending your children to your school can be the most harmful thing you can do. What you think is a great school may be the worst thing for your child. [/quote]
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