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Compared to my high school? Compared to nearly everywhere else I’ve been or heard of.</p>
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<p>Excellent, maybe they’re recruiting people they can more easily railroad into the honors program which, of course, means they’re bringing in a less diverse group of kids every year, from the perspective of academic preference.</p>
<p>Anyway, you didn’t even go to Swarthmore. You don’t really know first-hand how any of this works. Those cons I listed are legitimate cons, and not just in my opinion, but in the opinions of a lot of people who actually go to or went to Swarthmore. You don’t have to agree, but you’ll understand that I think your refutations to why they are, in my opinion, negative aspects of the Swarthmore experience really miss the mark.</p>