Top SLACs/Ivins non political

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.


“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell.

You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn.


I think this quote is exactly why some would like to go to a normal, unpolitical school.


+100
Talk about a case in point!


But if you support the attempted coup, aren’t you political?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes— definitely better to find a school that revolves around football and drinking so you don’t have to think about “politics”


Or a school that, you know, actually teaches academics rather than holding the entire student body hostage to the demands of a militant student group. #brynnmawr #haverford

My school had football, drinking and politics, and also taught me how to spell Bryn Mawr.
Anonymous
Gettysburg College?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.


“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell.

You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn.


I think this quote is exactly why some would like to go to a normal, unpolitical school.


+100
Talk about a case in point!


But if you support the attempted coup, aren’t you political?


Who said anything about supporting the attempted coup and why are you determined to keep bringing it up? Go grind your axe somewhere else. The OP asked a perfectly reasonable question that many of us are also interested in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes— definitely better to find a school that revolves around football and drinking so you don’t have to think about “politics”


Or a school that, you know, actually teaches academics rather than holding the entire student body hostage to the demands of a militant student group. #brynnmawr #haverford

My school had football, drinking and politics, and also taught me how to spell Bryn Mawr.


It clearly did not teach you how to avoid being a d!ck, however.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.


“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell.

You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn.

Wow, someone forgot to take their meds today.
OP, ignore the troll above.
Agree with the prior poster that recommended Wash & Lee, ND, Tulane & Baylor. I would add Pepperdine to the list.
Anonymous
You need a big state school where students are apathetic.
Anonymous
Hillsdale
Willamette
Gonzaga
Lafayette
Dickinson
Anonymous
I want DD to go to school in Europe for this reason like the Amsterdam poster. Focusing on UK and Irish schools for the language ease.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hillsdale
Willamette
Gonzaga
Lafayette
Dickinson


Hillsdale is political
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Liberty. By political you mean “liberal” right? You’re fine if the politics are to the right so a school like Liberty should be fine.


NP, not OP, but this is my question too. And yes, I'll say it - I am not interested in sending DC to a progressive/ liberal school. Liberty is not what we're looking for.

Any other thoughts?


I think you underestimate how much the current wokeness has seized higher ed. When I went to professional school, it was just that. For learning my profession. My school has been annexed by Wokeistan. And don’t get me wrong, I’m totally #BLM, but it’s definitely a different place than before.

Maybe engineering programs are still focused on core curriculum but no way any SLAC or Ivy in America is.


I agree with you. I'm sending my son to England for grad. work.
Anonymous
Canadian Universities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.


“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell.

You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn.

😂 we hit a nerve, clearly.


Yes, you ignorant traitorous POS have been hitting nerves with your racist sexist white supremacism for year and it came to a head recently.

Also, this is yet another thread where you don't understand the meaning of the term "liberal arts". It means the opposite of what you think.

Get your knuckles off the ground and learn something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.


“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell.

You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn.

😂 we hit a nerve, clearly.


Yes, you ignorant traitorous POS have been hitting nerves with your racist sexist white supremacism for year and it came to a head recently.

Also, this is yet another thread where you don't understand the meaning of the term "liberal arts". It means the opposite of what you think.

Get your knuckles off the ground and learn something.


You know, just because a kid wants to go to college and focus on their studies instead of politics does not mean they are automatic racists. You are seriously making pp’s point for them.
Anonymous
Choice of area of concentration may be more important than choice of college. Unfortunately, academics (more often in the humanities) have forgotten the meaning of the term "liberal arts." A liberal arts education is supposed to develop critical thinking skills to choose the best path in life, not to indoctrinate.
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