Is Hillsdale the new Harvard?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you would’ve said Duke or something….


This
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I consider myself fairly knowledgeable about colleges, and I had never heard of Hillsdale until about a week ago. It makes me think of Hillman, the fictional college that Denise Huxtable went to.


Please don't besmirch that fictional HBCU's good name
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hillsdale aims to be the Harvard of the alt-right Christo-fascist set.


This this this
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Anonymous wrote:Harvard has weathered many storms. It might not be the best school for your kid, but it's safe to say it will be considered a top school for a very, very long time.

If not Hillsdale then what about U of Chicago?


Harvard was founded in the 1600s and has been considered a top college for hundreds of years. It's not going anywhere.

The argument that any of the great universities will fall and be replaced doesn't really make sense.


It does if you are nutso
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Anonymous wrote:Not a chance.

Lot's of people are frustrated with Harvard and other typical Ivys. I wouldn't be shocked if there was some sort of shake up. A flee to more traditional / conservative schools. Hillsdale included.



It’s a Christian school. Why would you compare it to Harvard?

You are obviously unfamiliar with Harvard colonial roots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harvard is over


Only 40 congresspeople have Harvard credential.


Then why are the Asians fighting so hard to get in?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hillsdale aims to be the Harvard of the alt-right Christo-fascist set.


This this this

People are heading to Hillsdale because of the controversies at places like Harvard, Penn, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard has weathered many storms. It might not be the best school for your kid, but it's safe to say it will be considered a top school for a very, very long time.

If not Hillsdale then what about U of Chicago?

Either. Some students just want to be educated and not indoctrinated.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Harvard has weathered many storms. It might not be the best school for your kid, but it's safe to say it will be considered a top school for a very, very long time.

If not Hillsdale then what about U of Chicago?

Either. Some students just want to be educated and not indoctrinated.


LOL if you think Hillsdale is not indoctrination.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hillsdale aims to be the Harvard of the alt-right Christo-fascist set.


This this this

People are heading to Hillsdale because of the controversies at places like Harvard, Penn, etc.


No, they’re not. If you’ve been to Hillsdale, then you know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hillsdale aims to be the Harvard of the alt-right Christo-fascist set.


This this this

People are heading to Hillsdale because of the controversies at places like Harvard, Penn, etc.


No, they’re not. If you’ve been to Hillsdale, then you know.


Hillsdale proudly brags about and defends its indoctrination.


https://www.thefire.org/news/why-hillsdale-earns-warning-rating-fire
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a chance.

Lot's of people are frustrated with Harvard and other typical Ivys. I wouldn't be shocked if there was some sort of shake up. A flee to more traditional / conservative schools. Hillsdale included.



It’s a Christian school. Why would you compare it to Harvard?

You are obviously unfamiliar with Harvard colonial roots.


Harvard's roots are 400 years old. There have been some version updates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hillsdale aims to be the Harvard of the alt-right Christo-fascist set.


This this this

People are heading to Hillsdale because of the controversies at places like Harvard, Penn, etc.


No, they’re not. If you’ve been to Hillsdale, then you know.


Hillsdale proudly brags about and defends its indoctrination.


https://www.thefire.org/news/why-hillsdale-earns-warning-rating-fire


???

My point was that East coasters and others are not flocking to Hillsdale. Even with all these “controversies,” they’re just not doing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I consider myself fairly knowledgeable about colleges, and I had never heard of Hillsdale until about a week ago. It makes me think of Hillman, the fictional college that Denise Huxtable went to.


If you took Metro, you'd see the Hillsdale posters. I assume if you peeled them off, you'd find Harvard ads underneath
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hillsdale aims to be the Harvard of the alt-right Christo-fascist set.


This this this

People are heading to Hillsdale because of the controversies at places like Harvard, Penn, etc.


No, they’re not. If you’ve been to Hillsdale, then you know.


Hillsdale proudly brags about and defends its indoctrination.


https://www.thefire.org/news/why-hillsdale-earns-warning-rating-fire


???

My point was that East coasters and others are not flocking to Hillsdale. Even with all these “controversies,” they’re just not doing it.

How do you know? it could be in the early stages.
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