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You are a blinkered, bilious, barricaded barnacle-clinging desperately to the hull of your own narrow-mindedness, impervious to the bracing winds of fresh thought, and recoiling in horror at any glimmer of enlightenment that might threaten your dreary, self-imposed darkness.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This post is fishy to me 🤔
You are a blinkered, bilious, barricaded barnacle-clinging desperately to the hull of your own narrow-mindedness, impervious to the bracing winds of fresh thought, and recoiling in horror at any glimmer of enlightenment that might threaten your dreary, self-imposed darkness.
Anonymous wrote:
This post is fishy to me 🤔
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had an outstanding year at Swarthmore. They chose it over Dartmouth, UPenn and UChicago. I was a bit concerned about its small size but my concerns were misplaced. They have an extremely busy calendar with academics, activities and club participation. Socially it has been wonderful, they have built a bunch of wonderful friendships with smart, rounded fun kids with diverse interests. Academics have for the most part been what Swarthmore is billed out to be - small classes, engaged professors, a lot of work - the only exception is one terrible prof (RMP ratings for that professor are low, but it is a mandatory course for a particular major). The one concern (it could be a plus, who knows) , is that the culture at Swarthmore is not competitive it is very collaborative which suits my kid fine. But I think in the real world you need to have sharp elbows and it seems Swarthmore doesn't care much for those skills.
This post is fishy to me 🤔
Anonymous wrote:My kid had an outstanding year at Swarthmore. They chose it over Dartmouth, UPenn and UChicago. I was a bit concerned about its small size but my concerns were misplaced. They have an extremely busy calendar with academics, activities and club participation. Socially it has been wonderful, they have built a bunch of wonderful friendships with smart, rounded fun kids with diverse interests. Academics have for the most part been what Swarthmore is billed out to be - small classes, engaged professors, a lot of work - the only exception is one terrible prof (RMP ratings for that professor are low, but it is a mandatory course for a particular major). The one concern (it could be a plus, who knows) , is that the culture at Swarthmore is not competitive it is very collaborative which suits my kid fine. But I think in the real world you need to have sharp elbows and it seems Swarthmore doesn't care much for those skills.
Anonymous wrote:Huge fan of the University of Arizona. My daughter got a huge merit award, but I wasn’t sure how she’d do all the way across the country. She absolutely loves it and is thriving! This was after being a middle of the road kid in a W- school in MCPS. She is very sad to come back to Md this month.