What are some colleges that aren't super liberal?

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Trump University
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Claremont. Purdue. Harvey Mudd.
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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.


So you would advise a liberal student not to attend Reed?
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Anonymous wrote:where did that paleocon wanker end up?


St Johns in Annapolis. So not a conservative college.
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Anonymous wrote:Hillsdale. Definitely not liberal.


Op here. Hillsdale is a bit too conservative. Looking for something that would be considered moderate as far as colleges go.
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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.

Your suspicion would be incorrect. White hoods in more than one closet on that campus. Seriously.


Oh, ‘seriously’. Because up to that point I thought you were just a misinformed dope. Thanks for removing all doubt.

Anonymous
SMU (okay, the "M" is for methodist, but that is just a legacy name. It is not religious)
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Grove City College
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Anonymous wrote:
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.


So you would advise a liberal student not to attend Reed?

Depends on what they’re looking for in their college experience, I guess.
Anonymous
SMU
Ole Miss
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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?


What's wrong with Oberlin? Didn't Fox contributor Michelle Mallkin come out of there? She's been bashing Oberlin ever since she was a student there. But never heard Oberlin bad mouthing its alum.
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Anonymous wrote:Emory
Univ of Chicago
Most schools in Florida
Notre Dame
BYU
College of Charleston

But any big school will have people all across the spectrum. UVA for instance.


Good list, but I have doubts about Emory. Probably the science schools -- MIT, CatTech, the Calif small lib arts school that is part of the Pomona family (I forget the name) -- maybe Carnegie Melon.


Nope. Hate to break it to you, but they're not. Plus they have a ton of Asians - a group that generally leans liberal.

PS Harvey Mudd is the one you're thinking of.
Anonymous
Most southern private LACs.
Most large southern or Midwestern state universities. The majority of students are fairly conservative.
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I went to Texas A&M and it's very conservative.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emory
Univ of Chicago
Most schools in Florida
Notre Dame
BYU
College of Charleston

But any big school will have people all across the spectrum. UVA for instance.


Good list, but I have doubts about Emory. Probably the science schools -- MIT, CatTech, the Calif small lib arts school that is part of the Pomona family (I forget the name) -- maybe Carnegie Melon.


Nope. Hate to break it to you, but they're not. Plus they have a ton of Asians - a group that generally leans liberal.

PS Harvey Mudd is the one you're thinking of.


Asians seem to be more of the mildly liberal variety though. You don't see too many of the wackadoodle types.
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