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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another poster coined the term "bro quotient" defined (by her) as: "Low bro quotient" = quiet schools with no frats, there are few parties, and where no one cares about either college or professional sports. What top schools stand out for exceptional low or high bro quotient? Among Top 25 schools, I'd say Duke, USC, UVA, Vanderbilt and maybe Dartmouth have the highest bro quotient. Chicago, Cal Tech, MIT, Johns Hopkins are probably lowest. [/quote] Yes, Chicago, CalTech, MIT, Johns Hopkins, plus Harvard and Yale (as someone else noted), Columbia, stanford, and hell, probably almost all of the top 15 schools except for Duke and Virginia (is Virginia in top 15?). This Q does seem to get asked a lot. oP, if your kid gets into a top school, it is not likely to have a high "bro" quotient.[/quote]
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