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If your post is genuine, danyellie, I can tell you that it was at Cornell that I began to develop my intellectual capacity. I was a good student, meaning I could get good grades and all that before, but I really began to think analytically for myself due to both my classes and late night conversations with friends at Cornell.
It's not looked down upon to be smart there, so I would say you have nothing to worry about. College is a time for expanding your mind, not for coming in fully formed.
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