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    Originally Posted by intparent
    HowlerKarma, she loves, loves, loves HMC. I have never seen her so happy. She is maxed out academically (which a lot of parents know can make a PG kid really happy!). She has friends, thinks her classes are mostly fascinating, her professors are brilliant and really want to teach undergrads, and she likes the weather (no polar vortex there!). I can barely pry her off campus to come home for breaks.
    Good for her. According to this article Harvey Mudd graduates also earn well.

    http://www.theatlantic.com/business...hich-major-will-make-you-richest/359628/
    Which College—and Which Major—Will Make You Richest?
    A new study finds that nine of the ten most lucrative degrees in America are in computer science programs at elite colleges—and Harvey Mudd runs away with the lead
    by DEREK THOMPSON
    The Atlantic
    MAR 26 2014, 10:39 AM ET

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    My daughter is a freshman this year at a selective LAC in Mass. that starts with a W. Thankfully she has found her tribe and is very happy. The majority of her classmates are gifted and they know it.

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