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<p>This is actually what makes me skeptical; I do not want to offend UChicago students, but their flaunting intellectualism seems indicative of their having an affectation for knowledge. This is probably not the case, but I certainly feel hints of it from various comments on this board.</p>
<p>I visited Princeton during Spring Break, and intellectualism is also ingrained in their school; however, the students did not seem eager flaunt what they have. Perhaps they were secure with their intelligence, making such flaunting unnecessary?</p>
<p>This is all speculation. Here at Georgetown, I see many students who try earnestly to showcase their intelligence and it is unbecoming, especially since the average GPA here is not high at all. </p>
<p>Perhaps I just value modesty?</p>