Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely no question. The most prestigious and best LAC in the Midwest (and top 5 in the country) is Carleton.
The most prestigious LAC that no one outside the Midwest has heard of.
Not trying to be rude, but really it’s your problem if you haven’t heard of it. Look at its USNWR ranking. Highest PhD producer in the whole country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely no question. The most prestigious and best LAC in the Midwest (and top 5 in the country) is Carleton.
The most prestigious LAC that no one outside the Midwest has heard of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely no question. The most prestigious and best LAC in the Midwest (and top 5 in the country) is Carleton.
The most prestigious LAC that no one outside the Midwest has heard of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely no question. The most prestigious and best LAC in the Midwest (and top 5 in the country) is Carleton.
The most prestigious LAC that no one outside the Midwest has heard of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am enjoying this thread. My child goes to Grinnell (and loves it-- and so do we), and we routinely get "Oh, Cornell is a great school!"
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Hilarious. I would think Cornell College kids have to constantly explain that it isn’t THAT Cornell.
Was that a joke? Poster said GRINNELL not CORNELL.
Thanks for the caps, dad. I’m aware. Merely making the point that Cornell College students probably face weird identity confusion not only related to Grinnell but that other Cornell. Try to keep up.
I don't think that the "was that a joke" PP is aware that there is a Cornell College in Iowa in addition to the Cornell University in NY and thus did not understand the reference. Which kind of proves the point, lol.
Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely no question. The most prestigious and best LAC in the Midwest (and top 5 in the country) is Carleton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am enjoying this thread. My child goes to Grinnell (and loves it-- and so do we), and we routinely get "Oh, Cornell is a great school!"
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Hilarious. I would think Cornell College kids have to constantly explain that it isn’t THAT Cornell.
Was that a joke? Poster said GRINNELL not CORNELL.
Thanks for the caps, dad. I’m aware. Merely making the point that Cornell College students probably face weird identity confusion not only related to Grinnell but that other Cornell. Try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you serious???? The students at these colleges are drugged-out whackjobs or socially maladjusted drama queens/kings.
Grinnell
Oberlin
Carlton
Kenyon
Well, that settles it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am enjoying this thread. My child goes to Grinnell (and loves it-- and so do we), and we routinely get "Oh, Cornell is a great school!"
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Hilarious. I would think Cornell College kids have to constantly explain that it isn’t THAT Cornell.
Was that a joke? Poster said GRINNELL not CORNELL.
Thanks for the caps, dad. I’m aware. Merely making the point that Cornell College students probably face weird identity confusion not only related to Grinnell but that other Cornell. Try to keep up.
Point not taken troll
Poor thing doesn’t even know what a troll is. How cute!
what an idiot!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am enjoying this thread. My child goes to Grinnell (and loves it-- and so do we), and we routinely get "Oh, Cornell is a great school!"
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Hilarious. I would think Cornell College kids have to constantly explain that it isn’t THAT Cornell.
Was that a joke? Poster said GRINNELL not CORNELL.
Thanks for the caps, dad. I’m aware. Merely making the point that Cornell College students probably face weird identity confusion not only related to Grinnell but that other Cornell. Try to keep up.
Point not taken troll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am enjoying this thread. My child goes to Grinnell (and loves it-- and so do we), and we routinely get "Oh, Cornell is a great school!"
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Hilarious. I would think Cornell College kids have to constantly explain that it isn’t THAT Cornell.
Was that a joke? Poster said GRINNELL not CORNELL.
Thanks for the caps, dad. I’m aware. Merely making the point that Cornell College students probably face weird identity confusion not only related to Grinnell but that other Cornell. Try to keep up.