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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The price to pay for "easier navigation" is [b]less course availability/flexibility, fewer professors (meaning that students often have to have the same professor time and again for courses in their major, which isn't necessarily a good thing), and a suffocating social scene. [/b] [/quote] Huh . . . wondering which SLACs you're familiar with. I'm a Williams grad and this was not my experience at all.[/quote] I had kids attend both UVA and a top 10 SLAC. Both schools had pluses and minuses. I'm sure Williams is no different. Sorry, but no school is perfect, and your experience may have been great for you but doesn't apply to everyone. [/quote] I completely agree that no school is right for everyone, but your original post -- quoted above -- didn't say that at all -- in fact; quite the opposite. [/quote] No, my original post merely acknowledged that there CAN be downsides to going to a SLAC. [/quote]
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