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The section seems pointless. I don't think he writes about much that only Ivy League students would relate to. The examreeple you mention (students living an easy life subsidized by parents) happens at every college, not just the elite ones. I've been reading him for years, and while I don't agree with or relate to everything he says, I don't feel like I am looking into another world that I don't understand. I guess I get your point that he isn't exactly an average Joe (he is clearly from an upper-middle-class suburb and is an Ivy League graduate, all his friends appear to be doctors and investment bankers and go on exotic vacations, and now he is apparently making a living in the entertainment business) but I don't think that's very relevant. His column still generally deals with everyday things that a common college student (and later 20-something) can relate to. I'm not saying there shouldn't be a criticism section. There just needs to be something better to criticise. Vorenus 14:46, 19 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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