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[quote=Anonymous][quote]an what about those who go to SLACs..where is no frats etc. and NO TAs.[/quote] Yeah, well as I said, I went to Reed, which is a small, selective liberal arts college. There were no TAs. There were no frats. However, there was plenty of drinking, house parties, and partying. Academically, I have zero complaints. I think the small undergraduate only liberal arts school tends to produce superior undergraduate educations, and my classes were extremely challenging and formative. I had great relationships with professors. At other SLACs (Amherst, Colgate, Occidental) frats and sororities exist as well. The notion that kids at "elite" higher education institutions--whether they are liberal arts colleges or universities--don't partake (and sometimes get way too caught up in) partying and alcohol is ridiculous.[/quote]
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