I think he liked it a lot, and credits it with making him who he is today. I think definitely it's a "right disposition" kind of place. For one thing, it's an all-male school, so you have to be a) a man, and b) the kind of man who doesn't mind not having women around. It's also a tiny, tiny school. I think they only take like a dozen students each year, so you have to be prepared to spend all your time with the same really small group of people.
Any other tidbits?