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<p>Sorry, that one can’t be bought. none of us lives by experience alone or even primarily. Rather, we go on the expert opinions of others every single day … be it your butcher at the market, your MD, your counselor.</p>

<p>Yours is generally a post-modernistic rationalism. Your choice is your choice, but don’t suggest that it’s logical when its purely relativism. </p>

<p>One may indeed have a decent experience at your chosen college. But the experts agree, it’s ok, no more. And in saying that, I’m not belittling the place. It is what it is.</p>

<p>More important, now that you’ve made your decsion, rather than trying to justify it to others who perceive it as challenging at best to understand, you can make it all right by going and busting your hump to make it right. It’s not up to Shreiner or Greystone. No doubt you’d have gained substantial benefits from NAPS in light of what you proclaim as your ultimate objective. Put simply, imo, your counsel was not superior in this instance. But it ain’t fatal. I always prefer enhanced odds and opportunities. Good luck. Do your best. You’ve made your choice now live well with it.</p>