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	<title>Comments on: Andrews Hall &#8211; 1963</title>
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		<title>By: Zuckerman</title>
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		<description>I truly enjoyed this piece! Alas, my advice for parents with chilren going off to school: send your kid to a small school that has no graduate studies. With grad programs, the first two years of college taught by grad students and not full-time teachers. The grad students too caught up in their own lives to spend a proper amount of time teaching.  But that said, what this advice means is that you should send your kid to a private (and hence costly) school because all public places are very large and have, usually, grad programs, and if not, then they are branches within a state system.
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