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[quote=Anonymous]I think the environment can be as important as the people— where access to research, resume building clubs, etc is not competitive and there isn’t a hard curve in stem intros, even places where kids are ambitious (whether you want to call that striver or something else), there won’t be a feeling of scarcity and hunger games competition and the atmosphere will be much more relaxed and happy. If that is what the OP means, the. SLACs are a good bet; a PP mentioned Amherst, my DC is also at a WASP and having a similar experience. [/quote]
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