Did you go to Rhodes? |
| I have two dear friends who are Rhodes alumni and they loved their time there and still talk about how great it was 25 years later. They are both smart and successful. Based on their experiences, I’ve tried to interest DS in looking at Rhodes, but he wants a large football school. Rhodes really seems like an amazing place and I with I had considered a school like that instead of a large state school where I was lost in the crowd. |
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My husband and I both went to Rhodes and had great experiences. We aren't from the South and don't currently live in the South, which I'd say is somewhat of an exception. Most of our classmates went on to pursue graduate degrees, though we did not, but I think we've had excellent outcomes. I was a charity case and am extremely grateful for the opportunities Rhodes provided and the incredible education I received.
In my experience, professors were very student-focused and writing/critical thinking was a huge component. Another poster mentioned the Search requirements, which plays into setting the groundwork for heavy writing (though I majored in a humanities subject, so that's a factor). As I recall, Greek life was definitely prevalent, but not in the same way as an SEC school. I was in a sorority and we occasionally visited chapters at SEC schools - it was very, very different and not my experience at all. I knew plenty of people in sororities and fraternities that weren't overly engaged, and since it's a small school, most students socialized with (or knew) everyone. From a safety perspective, I came from an impoverished community and Memphis wasn't a shock. Not sure what the stats are, but most people I knew lived on campus all 4 years, so there was/is an element of things being self-contained. Common sense is helpful and goes pretty far, though I acknowledge there have been tragic incidents in Memphis. Politically, the vast majority of my classmates were moderate or liberal. Yeah, there's absolutely conservatives, but I don't personally know of a single person I'd characterize as MAGA or who's an outspoken Republican. My husband would LOVE for DD to attend Rhodes, though she prefers to go to school closer to home and they don't have the type of programs she's interested in. Academically, and from an overall student experience, I'd love it too, but we aren't pushing her. |
You’re a troll but service is a heavy part of the curriculum at certain religious schools. My dc chose this environment and yes, he’s into it. It’s not proof but it’s a correlation that I am confirming. Move on. You’re not going to convince anyone of your nonsense. |
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Rhodes College is an excellent small school, but Memphis is extremely dangerous with respect to violent crime. Actually, Memphis is the most violent city in the nation by a wide margin (twice as dangerous as Baltimore !):
https://security.org/resources/most-dangerous-cities/ |
There's no comparison between the two schools. Rhodes is much more financially secure and always had a much better academic reputation and more qualified student body. And I say this as someone who wouldn't send a kid to either. |
Yes, because it is too dangerous to live off campus anywhere near Rhodes College. Do NOT leave campus after dark if walking ! |
Glad your son finds it important. That is really great. That is definitely not the case with some private religious school kids who just go through the motions and are actually quite horrid in how they think about others (plenty of public school kids are like that too, but you called out religious school, like it means something, it doesn't.). |
NP. I mean, it is telling that you say "he's into service (goes to a religious school)" like public school kids somehow can't be into service. It's a little, well, prejudiced. |
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When discussing Rhodes, the Memphis crime situation cannot be ignored. Applicants & parents will want to study the Memphis murder map linked below.
Looks like only 13 homicides within a 1 mile radius of the center of campus in 2024! https://wreg.com/news/local/memphis-murders-and-homicides-2024-map/ |
| Is Rhodes really right smack in the middle of such a terrible and crime ridden area? I had no idea. |
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Students absolutely cannot live off campus at Rhodes.
A Rhodes college student, Drew Rainer, was murdered in 2021 living just off campus with 4 other Rhodes College students. His girlfriend was shot in the hand. People on this forum may try to sugarcoat it, but Rhodes is located right in the middle of one of the worst urban crime areas in the United States. Worrying about crime- if not being an actual victim of it- will be a significant part of your child's experience there. https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/news/crime/2025/04/07/drew-rainer-memphis-case-suspect-plea-deal/82979274007/ |
Location didn't kill BSC. Years of financial mismanagement did. |
A PP, I'm not sugarcoating it. I would tell my DD not to leave campus at night and I wouldn't let her live off campus. The majority of students I knew were extremely cautious about leaving campus at night, even during the day going into unfamiliar neighborhoods or known dangerous areas, and no one ventured into the surrounding neighborhood by foot. |
I attended Rhodes and it's a well-known issue for anyone who attends. Not sure who's trying to sugarcoat it. |