<p>Community college education is a good deal. Dirt cheap at least.
I found some more.</p>
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<p>I frankly don't think Harvard has added anything to my education that I wouldn't have been able to obtain elsewhere, and likely in a more pleasant environment. The professors almost all self-absorbed and uninterested in us (even when they are brilliant.) With all these super-bright fellow students around me, you would think there would be a much more engaging academic environment.</p>
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<p>It is a picture postcard. Static. Lacking in dynamism. Unfeeling. Distant. I have learned much about myself. And I will have "Harvard" next to my name. College should have been so much more. And given Harvard's resources, it is a darn shame it isn't. </p>
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<p>I'm disappointed by everything at Harvard. The grading systems here are bull. The classes are huge. You can actually sleep and get a B+ or an A. If you're looking for an intellectual environment, you won't find it in the classroom and the classmates are often arrogant. If I had to pick up again an university it would not be Harvard.</p>
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