<p>Kc,</p>
<p>I guess that quick subject shift wasn’t clear, eh? By “you” I was, of course, referring to people (in general). Maybe you really are a quick learner, but how in the world would I know that? ;-P</p>
<p>I don’t blame you for quitting “after the millionth page.” There’s certainly some great information contained within various Lafayette threads, but reading through it all in one sitting can be daunting!</p>
<p>Number one reason in my book for attending Lafayette (which, sadly, you can’t experience until you’re actually here): it boasts large university resources while retaining its small college feel. Our study abroad, internship, and research opportunities are truly top-notch and cater to students of all interests. As for our sense of community, I continue to marvel at the way students, professors, administrators, and alumni all contribute to this place. Everyone really seems to love their time on campus, and it makes for a consistently engaging atmosphere. My response may sound a bit cheesy, but I think it captures what Lafayette is all about.</p>
<p>A gut instinct is definitely a powerful tool when evaluating potential colleges, Kc. Use it well!</p>
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<li>Justin</li>
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