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[quote=Anonymous]I loved every minute of my time at Reed and didn’t do drugs. I’m a lifelong democrat but not the slightest bit radical and always felt accepted. The relationships with (devoted and brilliant) professors, the depth of learning, the classical curriculum, the truly honored honor code were beyond my wildest dreams coming from a huge high school where no one cared about who I was or even whether I attended class. That said, the world after Reed was a shock. I didn’t go to grad school (big mistake) and struggled to find my place. Only started to care about $ in my 40s and then it was too late. I would still send a child there but with the caveat that they need to have an explicit plan for moving into the professional world after their four years of learning. I had little guidance of any pragmatic nature. I also loved Portland at the time. Many other slacs felt too isolated. [/quote]
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