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I am going to be completely honest with you. This may come as a shock and many of you will not believe me. Middlebury College is a nice, cozy, relatively unknown, secluded and somewhat prestigious college in Vermont where wealthy parents send their socially maladroit and/or mentally ill children. This is not Dartmouth or Williams, Middlebury is truly a posh asylum. When you visit this school, don't take the tour. You should pretend to be just another student, and really immerse yourself in the environment. It will hit you like a ton of bricks that you are surrounded by genuinely unhinged people. You can go ahead and laugh but I'm just being straight with you.
Collaboration/Competitive: A+, Innovation: F
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1) This school is way too expensive. Secondly, the kids are arrogant and wealthy, and don't give the time of day to you if you are not. The classes are good, but it is pretty easy to get by if you "play the game", which I don't. Vermont is nice, and so is the campus but I miss the city, The social life is repetitive too.
Individual Value: A-, Social Life: D-
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Middlebury is the most elitist place I have ever encountered. The students are extremely closeminded and arrogant. Sometimes I wonder why some of them even went to college when it seems they already have the world all figured out. The social life gets old fast. There isn't much to do other than get drunk with the same people every weekend. Although the teachers are excellent, go somewhere in or near a city, I think there is a lot more to gain from that type of atmosphere.
Education Quality: A, Social Life: D-
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