I don’t know about rationalists but one big advantage of going to what’s called a “highly selective college” is that your peers there are mostly smart. The same principle works for schools, except that the results are not as pronounced because the schools effectively use the wealth of the parents as a proxy.
I don’t know about rationalists but one big advantage of going to what’s called a “highly selective college” is that your peers there are mostly smart. The same principle works for schools, except that the results are not as pronounced because the schools effectively use the wealth of the parents as a proxy.