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The college you attend is not a reflection of your intelligence or potential from "summary" of Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be by Frank Bruni

In the realm of college admissions, there exists a commonly held belief that the name of the institution one attends is a critical determinant of success in life. It's as if the prestige of the college is a crystal ball that foretells one's future achievements. But this notion is a fallacy, a mirage that distorts reality and creates unnecessary anxiety for students and parents alike. The truth is that the college you attend does not define your worth or potential. It does not measure your intelligence or character. Rather, it is merely a stepping stone in your educational journey, a place where you can learn and grow, regardless of its reputation or ranking. In the grand scheme of things, what matters most is what you make of your college experience, not the name on your diploma. In his book "Where You Go Is N...
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    Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be

    Frank Bruni

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