Ambiguous. Reduced tuition at "even more" schools sounds like even more midwestern schools. |
Is Occidental College also an exchange college on your husband's list? I've been to both and would put Oxy above Pepperdine academically. |
I'd say the schools are ranked comparably, but they are so different that I do not think that someone would find BOTH acceptable. Oxy is very liberal, Pepperdine is conservative. |
Sorry, PP, better go back and read it again. It's not ambiguous. OP states, "he receives free tuition at a variety of similar schools in the Midwest and reduced tuition at even more, Pepperdine being one of them." Free in the midwest, and reduced tuition at even more (schools than in the midwest) and besides all that, how could you not get the gist of what OP is trying to say? Why make the perfect the enemy of the good? |
Great info, thanks everyone! S is fairly conservative but not all that religious ("Christmas and Easter" Catholic) so that's something to think about, I suppose...
And yes, PP, I realize it's not in the Midwest. |
We looked at it this year. Gorgeous, breathtaking location. You will need a car. Very conservative and my boho laid back daughter who thought she would love it isn't even going to apply. Depends on the kid. |
PP from that area--yes, agree with 19:38, a car is a must-have there. |
Really? While it certainly is advertised as a dry campus, it is not. I have many friends who went there. Granted it is not nearly as bad as most college campuses when it comes to drinking, but you are kidding yourself if you think it is actually "dry" and if you are buying the Church of Christ business. While it's a grand idea to think that you are sending your children off into the California sunshine to get their degree at a dry campus while they pray to the good Lord above, it's actually ridiculous. P.S. The cars in that campus parking lot will outshine all of the cars in McLean, Potomac, Wesley Heights or any high priced neighborhood here. Whoever the PP's are that think this school is top tier and holier than thou are out to lunch. Take a look: http://pepperdine-graphic.com/students-have-options-recovery-month-accompanies-aa-meetings-return/ http://pepperdine-graphic.com/alcohol-on-campus/ http://www.splc.org/article/2014/10/300-copies-of-pepperdine-university-student-newspaper-reported-stolen http://www.complaintslist.com/colleges-universities/pepperdine/ Finally this (read comments): http://jezebel.com/5955693/pepperdine-student-paper-publishes-insane-piece-on-dangers-of-dressing-like-a-slut-on-halloween I think the son of the current president of the university is still in prison for wielding a gun on campus and is a suspect in the death of Katie Wilkins. A fine and upstanding institution indeed. It sure is pretty! |
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The linked sites pretty much confirm what everyone else said, namely that Pepperdine is a conservative school with less than average drugs and alcohol. You seem to be attacking a strawman, i.e., The school that has absolutely no drugs or alcohol. That school does not exist. Pepperdine is far more toward that Ideal, however, than most schools. |
A little defensive? Hilarious. All the heated response to "dry/cars/top tier" when those words weren't even mentioned in the quoted post. |
Yes, this. Why such an unprovoked attack on a school? Just like any college, it won't suit everyone. |
I'm not a big fan of church of Christ. My FIL is a church of Christ preacher, and all my in-laws are church of Christ (DH is glad to be out of that religious community). I find them to be a hypocritical and intolerant bunch. |
Then you wouldn't fit in at Pepperdine. |
I went to Pepperdine. Both views of the school - Church of Christ and druggie haven - are correct. Pepperdine is Church of Christ, extremely conservative, and very free market solves everything. Lots of students align with this view. It also has a LOT of extremely wealthy students whose parents pay full tuition and give their kids plenty of pocket money for coke and cars. So, that's there too.
I would not send my kid there. Too unwilling to challenge conservative dogma. I have some conservative beliefs but I believe a good education should challenge students to think for themselves and not just memorize and regurgitate ideological propaganda. The pressure to conform there is really high. |
I feel sorry for you, sounds like you made a terrible school choice. If it makes you feel better, colleges left and right stifle free speech and it is an ongoing battle: http://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2014/07/02/colleges-are-slowly-taking-away-your-first-amendment-rights/ |