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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. I am responding to the original question and I do not have time to sift through the subsequent post . It really depends where the liberal arts college is located. If it’s in a big city it’s going to attract some really top teachers. Whereas in a rural setting it’s very difficult to attract the top talent in math. [/quote] Not true. The faculty at Williams, for example, are stellar. Same with Amherst, Hamilton, Carleton, etc. The academic job market is so competitive that the professors at every selective college, including those in the middle of nowhere, are top talent.[/quote] You didn't combat their statement.[/quote]
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