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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She's lucky she got into so many good schools. Beggars can't be choosers. If she wanted better she should have worked harder. Every one of them would be fine -- and fun.[/quote] Go f yourself. Take your meds. [/quote] Chill man. I think you forgot your meds. This is a forum and everyone has a right to their opinions. I agree. Mid grades. Test optional. You get what you get and don’t be upset. Indiana is overrated. Most kids I know who got in are mid students. These are not the 4.0 with 1500 SAT kids. [/quote] Indiana is UNDERRATED. High acceptance school with a few top ranked programs (business, music, journalism, Hamilton Lugar school). Gorgeous campus that is prettier than any I have seen. Lovely quintessential college town. Steps from campus. Music humming out of bars, beautiful trees and pathways, friendly vibes, noise spilling out…there is something very special about IU. [/quote] +1[/quote] DP. That’s pretty typical for a many of the Big10 schools. One major drawback to Indiana is that it’s surrounded by corn fields and rural towns. Indy is about an hour away but that’s not really an exciting city either (though much better than it used to be, I’ll admit). Do Indiana students still party in the corn fields? That was definitely a thing. [/quote] That hasn’t been a thing in the 21st century.[/quote]And it was Indiana State. [/quote] It did happen at Indiana. Had many friends who went there. [/quote] Not in the 21st century it didn’t, as I said. My sister and I were both there in the early 00s. It wasn’t a thing. It was also around this time that the school got ranked one year as the top party school in the country, and it wasn’t because they were out in corn fields. Back in the 80s though? Yeah, maybe. But that’s not relevant anymore.[/quote]
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