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Absolutely agree with all that's been said so far. And just to add my two cents about cliques, I think it really depends on the people in the class, not the college. I've also heard different stories about Bowdoin students; it seems to me, however, that people - seniors and future freshmen alike - are very willing to meet new people and not get stuck in certain groups, and that's the most important thing. There's also diversity, and I think it's not only represented by the countries of the students or their social backgrounds, but also by their interests, hobbies, and passions.
On another note, a college that sticks out with its internationalism is Macalester, but from what I've heard, the atmosphere there is different.
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