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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know a kid who applied to Beloit, Kenyon, Cornell College and Denison on top of some of the usual suspect big publics (Michigan, Wisconsin, UVA, UVM etc.) He is in a very specialized major program (think something that you can only find at 5-6 schools) and was down to Wisconsin, Kenyon and Beloit at the end of things. Got a full ride at Beloit but turned it down to be at Wisconsin with his then-girlfriend. Regrets it to this day and wishes he could transfer to get more one on one attention. [/quote] It just goes to show you that it’s SO dependent on the person. I’m from Wisconsin and a lot of my friends were really into these tiny liberal arts colleges in high school but were beyond ready to graduate (or transferred to places like UW or Minnesota) after while. Always seeing the same people, having the same professors again and again, etc. Stifling is a good way to describe it.[/quote] I don’t know, I’d rather have smaller classes taught by professors than larger lectures with hundreds of students and classes taught by TAs. [/quote] Yes, that’s why I said “it’s dependent on the person.” ;)[/quote]
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