Greg Gilles
As a Junior undergrad at Penn (and in the business school of all miserable places), I actually felt nauseous at times reading this book, due to Deresiewicz's accurate portrayal of the typical Ivy student, and the games that we all play. This book helped me in psychologically cope with my education in many ways, at the very least by echoing many sentiments I had in my own head. I think he was biased in his view that a "liberal arts education will cure everything" and towards studying English in general, which is understandable. But his greater arguments about finding purpose and developing an attitude of helping society, and not just ways to boost your status and ego during college, were refreshing to hear, given the incessant networking, consulting and banking events that I cannot escape from at my school, for example. A must read for kids with intellectual curiosity that transcends finding a job, and a worthwhile challenge to all "elite" students who think they have things figured out.
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