Middlebury College: Off the Record (College Prowler)
Abbie Beane


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1 Great format to uncover subtle differences between schools
We bought six of these guides to help our daughter better understand the colleges on her short list. The quote format is superb at getting the nuances, and a clear portrait of each school does emerge from the collective insights. This has definitely allowed her to move beyond the surface gloss of guided tours and information sessions, and to understand each school, warts and all.
Highly recommended!
2 candid, entertaining, incredibly useful!
This is an excellent guide to Middlebury College with all the information you need to know to integrate academically, socially, culturally, and so on. Use it as a guide to see if this is your school of choice, but also keep it in your backpack at all times if you decide to matriculate. It is truly a great tool for every aspect of College life at Middlebury. Not only informative, but humorous and well written, College Prowler's Middlebury College Guide will help you decide as well as help you along during the ride! And I would know, as a former prospective and now Middlebury College student.

Tuesday, 08-Jul-2008 23:03:02 CDT
Quote of the Day:


	In the beginning there was only one kind of Mathematician, created by

the Great Mathamatical Spirit form the Book: the Topologist. And they grew to
large numbers and prospered.
One day they looked up in the heavens and desired to reach up as far
as the eye could see. So they set out in building a Mathematical edifice that
was to reach up as far as "up" went. Further and further up they went ...
until one night the edifice collapsed under the weight of paradox.
The following morning saw only rubble where there once was a huge
structure reaching to the heavens. One by one, the Mathematicians climbed
out from under the rubble. It was a miracle that nobody was killed; but when
they began to speak to one another, SUPRISE of all suprises! they could not
understand each other. They all spoke different languages. They all fought
amongst themselves and each went about their own way. To this day the
Topologists remain the original Mathematicians.
-- The Story of Babel

It's not hard to admit errors that are [only] cosmetically wrong.
-- J.K. Galbraith