| And no, I don't want to hear Liberty or any other religious colleges for that matter. Yes, I realize that all colleges excluding the super religious ones are more liberal than not, but I would like to know which colleges are relatively speaking somewhat more moderate. |
| Why do you have such an attitude though? Who is going to want to offer help when you start with that tone? |
| Colleges best known for their business schools. |
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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. |
| Clemson. |
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I agree with big state schools.
But part of being an adult is learning to identify bias, and interact with people who have different beliefs than you do. |
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. |
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? |
Ugh—to different views. |
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Indiana U
Notre Dame Penn State Wake Forest Duke Chicago |
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. |
Notre Dame is Catholic |
| where did that paleocon wanker end up? |
Second post about Notre Dame...it is pretty obviously Catholic and the OP said no religious schools. |