<p>i didn’t mean to ‘twist’ your words. i -was- drawing upon my own experiences.
my (now ex) boyfriend was at CSI Honors and he loved it. granted, he didn’t have a dorm, and was living at home, but he still enjoyed the experience. he double majored in math and music and minored in business. one of his classmates was chosen for the [J.K</a>. Watson Fellowship](<a href=“jkwatson.org - This website is for sale! - New Americans Education education grants educational grants fellowship fellowships higher education Resources and Information.”>jkwatson.org - This website is for sale! - New Americans Education education grants educational grants fellowship fellowships higher education Resources and Information.) fellowship and many of the chosen students are from macaulay. </p>
<p>i didn’t mean to offend you, i just wanted to offer my opinion; that being in MHC means you will be around students just as motivated as you. CSI had a lot of ‘academic apathy’ as well, but the MHC students i’ve met are very satisfied with their choice. i managed to deal with CSI for two years and i wasn’t even in MHC (got to the interview portion). </p>
<p>even if the students around you in your non-MHC classes are distracting and unmotivated, it’s a few hours a week. you’ll be in seminar classes where the only students around you are MHC, as well. [Macaulay</a> Honors College | Academics](<a href=“http://www.macaulay.cuny.edu/academics/]Macaulay”>Academics | Macaulay Honors College)</p>