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[quote=Anonymous]One of my kids is a Grinnell grad, although it’s been a few years. Absolutely loved the school and made lifelong friends there. Got a great education. There are plenty of Grinnell grads in the DMV (my kid and many of their friends among them) and they’re all doing well. They attended Grinnell from all over the country (and world) and are very interesting and very smart people. The idea that you have to be “rural” or midwestern to feel comfortable at Grinnell is just ridiculous. Many of the nation’s top liberal arts colleges are located in rural or isolated locations. Grinnell isn’t unique in that respect. Sure, logistics in getting to and from the college are more complicated than most colleges and most of its peer colleges, but in the scheme of things it’s a pretty minor factor. It amazes me how so many posters get all worked up about it. [/quote]
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