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I
was very pleased with my education at Bard. Keep
in mind that I graduated over 10 years ago—Bard has
changed a lot since then, and I doubt I would
have been able to get in now with the poor
grades I had in high school. I went back
to visit one of my old professors two years ago,
and I was amazed by how much the school had
changed. When I was there, our student center was
a ratty old gym. Now Bard has a new
fancy student center. And that's not to mention the
new Frank Gehry building on campus. Although Leon (the
president) was never one of my favorite people, there's no
doubt he knows how to schmooze with donors.
Bard took a chance on me when no other college
accepted me, and I think it worked out very well
for both parties. I graduated from Bard with a
double major in Religion and Philosophy and a 3.9 GPA.
I found that the professors at Bard were great,
and if anything, starved for serious students. For that
reason, I got lots of individual attention from some world-class
scholars. After Bard I enrolled in graduate school at
the University of Chicago, where I will be completing my
Ph.D. this year. I'd love to go back and
teach at Bard, if I could get the chance.
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