recent experience with Rhodes?

Anonymous
I don't see much on this board about Rhodes. Has anyone had direct experience with it? Thoughts or ideas about what it might be like? Have not visited but intrigued.
Anonymous
I’d love to know too.
Anonymous
I know a senior. They didn’t love it.
Anonymous
Following.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a senior. They didn’t love it.


Can you say more? This doesn’t give us much to go on.
Anonymous
For the pleasant, yet dim-witted children of the southern merchant class (You know the type: parents are periodontists, owners of an insurance agency that's been in the family for generations, landlord for a string of mini-malls.)

Nice campus, okay academics. Sort of like Sewanee, except located in one of America's most dangerous cities. Your kid will have a good time for 4 or 5 years, before returning to take a VP position at the family peanut processing plant.
Anonymous
A big no thanks to Memphis. I wouldn't want my kid to spend more than an hour there much less 4 years.
Anonymous
Dangerous to live off campus.
Anonymous
My best friend's daughter graduated from Rhodes a few years ago. She liked it ok but didn't love it. It's very Southern in terms of culture (preppy, polished) and she was surprised by how many not-serious students there were, who seemed to be there to get a communications degree and maybe a social media marketing job before marrying a Southern gentleman at 23.

The campus is beautiful, the surroundings are dangerous, and the school gives a lot of merit aid.

Amy Coney Barrett is a Rhodes alumna.
Anonymous
Wow - this is not at all what I had read about the school so I’m glad I asked!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a senior. They didn’t love it.


I don’t know the particulars, it was their safety and never seemed to click. Lots of complaints abut poor quality of cafeteria early on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the pleasant, yet dim-witted children of the southern merchant class (You know the type: parents are periodontists, owners of an insurance agency that's been in the family for generations, landlord for a string of mini-malls.)

Nice campus, okay academics. Sort of like Sewanee, except located in one of America's most dangerous cities. Your kid will have a good time for 4 or 5 years, before returning to take a VP position at the family peanut processing plant.


You sound absolutely charming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the pleasant, yet dim-witted children of the southern merchant class (You know the type: parents are periodontists, owners of an insurance agency that's been in the family for generations, landlord for a string of mini-malls.)

Nice campus, okay academics. Sort of like Sewanee, except located in one of America's most dangerous cities. Your kid will have a good time for 4 or 5 years, before returning to take a VP position at the family peanut processing plant.


You sound absolutely charming.


And yet that poster is not wrong.
Anonymous
Memphis is a dangerous city--usually ranks among the top 5 most dangerous cities in America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the pleasant, yet dim-witted children of the southern merchant class (You know the type: parents are periodontists, owners of an insurance agency that's been in the family for generations, landlord for a string of mini-malls.)

Nice campus, okay academics. Sort of like Sewanee, except located in one of America's most dangerous cities. Your kid will have a good time for 4 or 5 years, before returning to take a VP position at the family peanut processing plant.


Spot. On.
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