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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a very real phenomenon. [b]The hit that you take to your confidence and sense of your own abilities can be very hard at a top school. It’s best to be where you are challenged but also fit in.[/b] This happened to me in college and I often wonder what my path would have been like at a different school.[/quote] I agree. [/quote] I also agree. I went to a top public school and everything was graded on a curve. Often a 50% on an exam was a C+/B-. No matter how good my grades were, I left the exams feeling like a failure. I think if I had attended a different school, I would have graduated with more confidence.[/quote]
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