what "good" college did you attend but would not necessarily recommend to your kids or others?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt is rigorous, but also offers a more well rounded experience.


It’s very Southern/debutante. I have DDs, and I will discourage them from any schools in the South.


Jesus Christ, another Dobbs dork.


This poster didn't talk about the laws.

The whole debutante culture thing is quite real. I dealt with it at another southern school and did not care for it at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Duke, 1000%. Really just a toxic culture and environment.


Duke and Harvard Business School have very similar vibes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Duke, 1000%. Really just a toxic culture and environment.


Duke and Harvard Business School have very similar vibes.


https://twitter.com/BaldingsWorld/status/1617225472059768834?s=20&t=NcdU6Qf-MtgCcHSnuRnSvw
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt is rigorous, but also offers a more well rounded experience.


It’s very Southern/debutante. I have DDs, and I will discourage them from any schools in the South.


Jesus Christ, another Dobbs dork.


Surprise surprise..another ignoramus that has never been pregnant,or given birth, or had a miscarriage, or been raped, or infertile or probably even menstruated. Clueless about the importance of female reproductive rights.
Anonymous
Don't assume gender.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't assume gender.


Why is that assuming gender? Any gender can suffer a rape. Even if it doesn't result in a pregnancy, the catastrophic violation of being raped reflects poorly on Dobbs.

Something like 40 percent of infertility issues are make factor as well do plenty of men want SCOTUS out of their private reproductive business.
Anonymous
Male factor*
Anonymous
What IVF baby wants to head to college in a state that wants to outlaw their very conception? that is 2 percent of all births in the USA and plenty of them are college aged now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What IVF baby wants to head to college in a state that wants to outlaw their very conception? that is 2 percent of all births in the USA and plenty of them are college aged now.


Christ on a cracker. No one is outlawing IVF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What IVF baby wants to head to college in a state that wants to outlaw their very conception? that is 2 percent of all births in the USA and plenty of them are college aged now.


Christ on a cracker. No one is outlawing IVF.


lol. that is what was said about abortion rights for 50 years think again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt is rigorous, but also offers a more well rounded experience.


It’s very Southern/debutante. I have DDs, and I will discourage them from any schools in the South.


Jesus Christ, another Dobbs dork.


This poster didn't talk about the laws.

The whole debutante culture thing is quite real. I dealt with it at another southern school and did not care for it at all.


“Debutante culture?” You are really dating yourself. Now, you could complain about “Snapchat/Instagram Culture,” but that’s a totally different thing and not limited to the South.

Source: went to Southern university that had a “debutante culture” & DC goes to the same school & it has changed pretty dramatically. My kid is having a great time — just rolls eyes at the Insta-kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What IVF baby wants to head to college in a state that wants to outlaw their very conception? that is 2 percent of all births in the USA and plenty of them are college aged now.


Christ on a cracker. No one is outlawing IVF.


lol. that is what was said about abortion rights for 50 years think again.


You need to adjust your medication.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What IVF baby wants to head to college in a state that wants to outlaw their very conception? that is 2 percent of all births in the USA and plenty of them are college aged now.


Christ on a cracker. No one is outlawing IVF.


lol. that is what was said about abortion rights for 50 years think again.


You need to adjust your medication.


you need to open your eyes and fight to protect reproductive rights. it is not this neat little black and white issue you wish it to be. Huma reproduction is messy and complicated with many many things that can go wrong and it is private business. Stick to states that have some respect for women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What IVF baby wants to head to college in a state that wants to outlaw their very conception? that is 2 percent of all births in the USA and plenty of them are college aged now.


Christ on a cracker. No one is outlawing IVF.


lol. that is what was said about abortion rights for 50 years think again.


You need to adjust your medication.


you need to open your eyes and fight to protect reproductive rights. it is not this neat little black and white issue you wish it to be. Huma reproduction is messy and complicated with many many things that can go wrong and it is private business. Stick to states that have some respect for women.


Agree. Get a clue. Read up on all the problems facing women in these states. Boycott.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Top catholic college as a woman. Why did not someone talk me out of doing that? Solid jesuit education but almost a second class citizen by definition in the faith. Women are not permitted in leadership positions. I would have been better off elsewhere.


Do you mean women aren’t allowed to be priests or are you referring to something else?
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