Davidson vs Middlebury ?

Anonymous
recruited athlete down to these 2 schools - kiddo is politically right of center, not a huge trumper but has some views that could be treated in a hostile manner by raging liberals. If Trump wins will either of these schools be miserable over the next 4 years for a semi conservative kid?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:recruited athlete down to these 2 schools - kiddo is politically right of center, not a huge trumper but has some views that could be treated in a hostile manner by raging liberals. If Trump wins will either of these schools be miserable over the next 4 years for a semi conservative kid?


Googling told me Davidson was less conversative than Middlebury. A friend's ds is a conservative athlete at Brown and wow has that been tough. He's basically shunned by his teammate (nice kid, not Trumpy or loud mouth).
Anonymous
Depends on the sport. Baseball attracts more conservative kids. FYI Davidson is tech D1 so a whole other level of commitment. I do think most athletes are not as political as you imagine unless you are spouting your opinions all the time your kid will be fine. I know both schools and they are both excellent. Weather also very different. If it was my kid I would like Middlebury because you can still go abroad and not have to be stressed about sport all year. The caveat being it is so cold and remote so you have to like being on campus. It is beautiful but you are there.
Anonymous
Is there money in the mix from Davidson? Does your kid not have a preference for the D1 vs D3 sports experience?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:recruited athlete down to these 2 schools - kiddo is politically right of center, not a huge trumper but has some views that could be treated in a hostile manner by raging liberals. If Trump wins will either of these schools be miserable over the next 4 years for a semi conservative kid?


Googling told me Davidson was less conversative than Middlebury. A friend's ds is a conservative athlete at Brown and wow has that been tough. He's basically shunned by his teammate (nice kid, not Trumpy or loud mouth).


Brown would be tough for anyone who isn’t a raging liberal. Pass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:recruited athlete down to these 2 schools - kiddo is politically right of center, not a huge trumper but has some views that could be treated in a hostile manner by raging liberals. If Trump wins will either of these schools be miserable over the next 4 years for a semi conservative kid?


Googling told me Davidson was less conversative than Middlebury. A friend's ds is a conservative athlete at Brown and wow has that been tough. He's basically shunned by his teammate (nice kid, not Trumpy or loud mouth).


Unless things have RADICALLY changed since I went to Middlebury, this is 100% wrong. Middlebury students are largely liberal leaning.
Anonymous
Davidson without question
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:recruited athlete down to these 2 schools - kiddo is politically right of center, not a huge trumper but has some views that could be treated in a hostile manner by raging liberals. If Trump wins will either of these schools be miserable over the next 4 years for a semi conservative kid?


Googling told me Davidson was less conversative than Middlebury. A friend's ds is a conservative athlete at Brown and wow has that been tough. He's basically shunned by his teammate (nice kid, not Trumpy or loud mouth).


Your Google must be broken. Middlebury is Uber liberal; Davidson is much more welcoming to different political ideologies.
Anonymous
DS goes to Davidson. The school is middle of the road politically and emphasizes discourse about differences. This year their theme is “Building a Community of Trust.” At the convocation, the university president acknowledged differences, but noted that a scholarly community can’t stop there. Students and faculty owe it to each other to build a trusting environment where differences can be meaningfully and rigorously discussed without polarizing the community. Our country would be better off if we all did the same. Sounds like common sense.
Anonymous
I can tell you that I just went to my niece's graduation from Davidson and there were zero protesters. It was a complete non issue. I asked her in advance if she thought something might happen and she was confused by the suggestion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:recruited athlete down to these 2 schools - kiddo is politically right of center, not a huge trumper but has some views that could be treated in a hostile manner by raging liberals. If Trump wins will either of these schools be miserable over the next 4 years for a semi conservative kid?


Googling told me Davidson was less conversative than Middlebury. A friend's ds is a conservative athlete at Brown and wow has that been tough. He's basically shunned by his teammate (nice kid, not Trumpy or loud mouth).


Gotta love the “open minded” Democrats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:recruited athlete down to these 2 schools - kiddo is politically right of center, not a huge trumper but has some views that could be treated in a hostile manner by raging liberals. If Trump wins will either of these schools be miserable over the next 4 years for a semi conservative kid?


Googling told me Davidson was less conversative than Middlebury. A friend's ds is a conservative athlete at Brown and wow has that been tough. He's basically shunned by his teammate (nice kid, not Trumpy or loud mouth).


Gotta love the “open minded” Democrats.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS goes to Davidson. The school is middle of the road politically and emphasizes discourse about differences. This year their theme is “Building a Community of Trust.” At the convocation, the university president acknowledged differences, but noted that a scholarly community can’t stop there. Students and faculty owe it to each other to build a trusting environment where differences can be meaningfully and rigorously discussed without polarizing the community. Our country would be better off if we all did the same. Sounds like common sense.



Kind of strange that you would be this immersed in your college student’s daily life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS goes to Davidson. The school is middle of the road politically and emphasizes discourse about differences. This year their theme is “Building a Community of Trust.” At the convocation, the university president acknowledged differences, but noted that a scholarly community can’t stop there. Students and faculty owe it to each other to build a trusting environment where differences can be meaningfully and rigorously discussed without polarizing the community. Our country would be better off if we all did the same. Sounds like common sense.



Kind of strange that you would be this immersed in your college student’s daily life.


DS is a freshman, and Davidson offered one day of student and parent orientation, which parallel tracks, but shares some events. One shared event was the convocation, and I listened to the president’s remarks. A very high percentage of parents participate in the day of orientation because it’s the day after move-in (you’re already there).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS goes to Davidson. The school is middle of the road politically and emphasizes discourse about differences. This year their theme is “Building a Community of Trust.” At the convocation, the university president acknowledged differences, but noted that a scholarly community can’t stop there. Students and faculty owe it to each other to build a trusting environment where differences can be meaningfully and rigorously discussed without polarizing the community. Our country would be better off if we all did the same. Sounds like common sense.


this is absolutely perfect, thank you so much for sharing - no blanket indoctrination? sign my DC up!!
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