It was me. I'm actually going blind (genuinely) and making this kind of mistake. I'm really sorry. |
| Forgot to add that is really easy to defer at BYU for a mission trip. You apply, get accepted then defer for two years if you are male. The University of Utah also has an easy process for deferments. |
You are mistaken. The truth is that the LDS community is very aware of the bias against them in “this area” so LDS kids tend to lay low about their status as church members. But BYU is a great school and will be a wonderful opportunity for those kids! |
There is a very active LDS ward RIGHT THERE off Great Falls and Idylwood. Not sure how familiar Non-LDS families are with how this works, but in LDS communities you are “assigned” to a ward based on where you live (sort of how the Catholics used to assign you to the nearest parish—but the Catholics don’t really stick to that so much anymore). But with LDS there are actual boundaries and you need to live within the boundary of the ward to go there. Similar to how families will purposely choose their home based on the school boundaries of a school they want to attend, LDS families who move to this area first identify a ward (equivalent to Protestant church) that they want to attend and then will move into that boundary area. So yes there are a lot of LDS kids at McLean bc the ward that is nearby is a highly desirable/active one for families in our area. |
This is correct. The men are typically 23/24. The women are getting married at 20/21. |
+1. Lay low is right. I was astonished when I went to a ward meeting as a potential recruit and found our head cheerleader there. I had known her for ten years and never knew she was LDS |
That's how it works everywhere. I went to HS in town founded by Mormons and still didn't realize how many people had ties. |
NP. I can't stop laughing about this. I'm imagining PP going on vacation to Tampa/St. Pete and becoming indignant when they can't find the Hermitage Museum or the Mariinsky Ballet. |
There is a very active church on Hunter Mill so there are lots of kids at Madison who are LDS. Lots go to BYU every year from there. |
It would be more productive to respond to a post if you had something to contribute. OP asked a simple question. No need for snarky useless replies. |
| If you are not Mormon - you are only going to BYU because you can't get in anywhere else. It's easy street for other religions. Oh and great sports teams |
| Non-LDS athletes go to BYU |
There is no bias against mormons. Most people don't even know anything about mormons. Those that do generally think mormons are very nice people. They might not understand how mormons can believe some of the stuff they do, but I don't think anyone holds that against them. |
Non athletes go to every single college and university. What is your point? |
It may depend on where you live -- most LDS in this area tend to be wealthy transplants, esp. compared to say, the Motherland (Utah) -- but I have found it to be true that the LDS women here do tend to be educated. Now, I can't think of a single one I know who works in anything more than a very flexible, family-oriented job (if working at all- most don't), so career women they are not, but they do value the educatio piece. But yes, OP, there are more Mormons around here than you probably realize. My kids are at McLean HS and I know of many. And they all seem to go to BYU. |