Jesuit education is … kind of – classes are (usually) small enough that you can focus and pay attention when you need to, but big enough that you don’t feel like the center of attention. We don’t have a wide variety of programs/majors, but the professors tend to be very skilled and intelligent who have contributed to the field and come back to show.They also like to say that we are “special” because we get a “Jesuit education”. Now I don’t have a priest as a teacher, I used to sleep in theology classes, but somehow they believe that my Jesuit education taught me to think outside the box, to be more analytical, to try to succeed, being socially responsible. Being in a group. / public focus In any case, employers are attracted by these strange abilities.
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