Swarthmore- top value private college

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<p>And you do, A.E.? Seems to me that for the most part, you’re just raising theoretical scenarios, and talking about “plenty of people” you know, which could be any number at all. “Consider the case,” “I think,” Probably," “Perhaps”? None of those constitute data either. </p>

<p>You were unhappy at Swarthmore; anybody who’s read these boards for any length of time knows that. Sometimes you post valid points, and a good reminder that the school isn’t great for everybody, and for some it isn’t even good. This isn’t one of those times.</p>

<p>The only phrase in your last post that people should pay attention to is this:

  • because they never are, for one thing. When you’re applying for a job, you’re presenting yourself; your alma mater is just one part of that picture. And for another, by the time people are applying for jobs, nobody cares what their SAT scores were. (And “better . . . on average” doesn’t pertain to any individual, anyway.)</p>