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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There was a thread on here about 6 months ago where people answered questions about whether they now have, as adults, college friends that they are still close to, and whether those friends or others from their school had helped them get jobs at any point in their career since college. My recollection of it was that the only people from huge schools like Penn State who are still close with their college friends in ways that would lead to career help were the frat and sorority people who had structured help maintaining their connections. At a certain point, a school that's so big that there's no real cohesion point among the student body (like having been sorority sisters) isn't going to make their grads automatically want to help out fellow alumni in the way that almost all the women who attend Mt. Holyoke would for one another. There's enough of a shared experience among those MHC women that they can see themselves in a fellow graduate and feel a natural inclination to help them. [/quote] Lovely anecdote but incorrect. [/quote]
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