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Reply to "Interesting Read: "I dropped out of an Ivy and my life is way better for it""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I suspect this is a frequent poster on multiple sites .If so, she attended Columbia. Every kid is different. Every Ivy is different. Years ago, Howard Greene wrote a book in which he included a survey of students at 20 top schools. One question was "Are your classmates cut throat?" Nobody at Wesleyan said yes. One half of one per cent of Brown students did. The highest percentage of yeses was at Johns Hopkins. (I forget the exact number but it was the vast majority.) The book was written 30 plus years ago, but the point is that all of these schools have different personalities. What is true about Columbia may not be true about Dartmouth or Harvard or Brown. [/quote] I was wondering the same about this poster. It reminded me of those threads. Agree with you on different climates. Mine is at Brown and has found interesting, bright, creative people. Collaborative atmosphere, though it can be competitive getting into some clubs. Only considered a few Ivies. Thought about others initially, but after seeing the differences in environment (in terms of student body), narrowed it down.[/quote] You can find interesting, bright, creative people at every Ivy. Brown’s brand is that it’s more relaxed than other Ivies and you’re just doing your part to sell it. [/quote]
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