Talk:Ronan Seamus Farrow

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I am fairly sure he spent two years at SRC. He is listed as an alumni. Also a Sophomore Seminar teacher at SRC sometimes mentions the various alumni he has taught, Seamus being one of them. Generally after two years at SRC most students tranfer to another college. They usually tranfer as juniors and therefore spend two years at the college they transfer to, but they sometimes transfer as freshman and spend four years, or transfer as sophmores and therefore spend three years at that college.

Just to clarify: He spent two semesters at Simon's Rock, but the article is incorrect - he didn't graduate from there. He later transferred to Bard, where he spent three years. I was in his graduating class at Bard in 2004. I never got to know him personally but his presence was well known. Here's a Fox News interview with Mia Farrow that mentions, specifically, his attendance at Bard.

"...Seamus, is 14 and about to start his senior year at Bard College. You read that right: college. Seamus is a genius, no kidding, and has fit in well with the students. How he gets to Bard, which is on the Hudson River in Westchester County, N.Y., is the real story..."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,93988,00.html

IIRC he was living on campus but the interview is otherwise correct.

No disagreement at all. My earlier revert was only because the previous edits had removed any mention of Simon's Rock. --FOo 21:46, 6 November 2005 (UTC)