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I think RGS girls who are really interested in the arts and music are the exception and not the norm, from my personal experience. But if you are comparing with the general population, then it may seem so because I think the level of interest in arts and music is above the national average.
I think it has to do with the students themselves.
I have zero interest in art or music. Well, not in the conventional sense at least. Though I think we did have our fair share of arts events; we had some annual Arts Fest or something but I never knew what they did because I always skipped school on festivals/events. =p I won't say there is a greater emphasis because apart from the slightly more "artsy" environment, there wasn't anything particularly special in terms of curriculum.
I was interested in Hendrick House actually since it was cheap and seemed good in most aspects but seniors over there dun recommend highly on private certified housing..so I just chose FAR which most freshmen choose :P
Hey guys, I just got admitted to both Duke and Brown! Now I'm in a dilemma (a pretty good one). For a Biology major which one do you think is a better place? Are there any alumni here?