What are some colleges that aren't super liberal?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with big state schools.

But part of being an adult is learning to identify bias, and interact with people who have different beliefs than you do.

Strange how this never applies to liberals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Indiana U
Notre Dame
Penn State
Wake Forest
Duke
Chicago


I know from experience that Indiana and Notre Dame are actually very open-minded, inclusive, culturally diverse campuses. And it's a good thing, in my mind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree with big state schools.

But part of being an adult is learning to identify bias, [/b]and interact with people who have different beliefs than you do.[b]

This is why I am extremely glad my kids would never consider going to places like Oberlin or Brown.


Because you want to expose them from different views than what they see at home?

Yes, I don’t think it is at all healthy for students to be in an environment where everyone thinks exactly like them and dissenters are immediately written off.


I sort of agree. If my child really wants a certain school, I won’t say no, but I am encouraging him to think about several factors before deciding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree with big state schools.

But part of being an adult is learning to identify bias, and interact with people who have different beliefs than you do.

Strange how this never applies to liberals.


Says the person in the thread about finding a conservative school. Oh the irony!
Anonymous
Just head south OP and to a school with a lot of frats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree with big state schools.

But part of being an adult is learning to identify bias, and interact with people who have different beliefs than you do.

Strange how this never applies to liberals.


Says the person in the thread about finding a conservative school. Oh the irony!

What are you talking about? OP isn’t looking for a conservative school, just one that’s moderate. What do you have against being moderate?
Anonymous
Hillsdale. Definitely not liberal.
Anonymous
How would W&L fit on this list ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How would W&L fit on this list ?



I suspect it is just as SJW crazy as the rest of them, but the prevalence and cost of Greek life there turned me off.
Anonymous
We visited Stetson University last year. Beautiful campus, but definitely got the conservative vibe.
Anonymous
Christopher Newport
Elon
Anonymous
I think large state schools are your best bet. Large enough that there truly is a diversity of opinions...
Anonymous
Long thread already here:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/279675.page
Anonymous
Purdue has a fairly conservative population.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree with big state schools.

But part of being an adult is learning to identify bias, and interact with people who have different beliefs than you do.

Strange how this never applies to liberals.


Of course it does
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