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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ther’s No way UC can beat UC Berkeley. [/quote] There is one way UC beats Berkeley, and that happens to be along the lines of what the OP was asking. Diversity of thought. Berkeley is a closed loop in that department, so in that particular way, it's not "intellectual" in that it tends to be intolerant of diverse ideas and can be lacking in freedom of expression.[/quote] Folks, both UC Berkeley and UC are amazing and intellectual places. If only we had dozens more like them.[/quote] No, we don’t need more colleges like UChicago where profs’ calling African-American students the “N” word in the name of diversity of thought. And No, we don’t need more places like UChicago where profs can express their disapproval of their women colleagues by shitting and sending their shit to them in the name of freedom of expression. [/quote] You are a dumb hater, please go back to your cave.[/quote] If you like to use the N-word to African- Americans, the C-word, the W-word to women, or to send your shit to those who disagree with you, Chicago is the place to be. [/quote] Those are exceptions and you know it. As you probably know that Yale and Harvard have professors who use the N-word too. Now, if you want a place where the totality of the administration seems to be a bunch of racist fascists, you should try Oberlin. They have just been exposed, but I have little doubt in your eyes that makes them more "intellectual."[/quote] Google Chicago Principles. UChicago defended Stone’s so-called “academic freedom” of expression, so we are not talking just one idiot professor. [/quote] Chicago is one of the most intellectual schools in the country, if not the world. Remember that academic freedom goes both ways. It protects faculty who hate Republicans and mock anyone with a conservative leaning, as is found at all American schools too. [/quote] UChicago is intellectual but no higher than good state universities such as UVA or UCBerkeley. [/quote] Tulane. We also visited Chicago during a school day in spring. DS said class discussion was a notch below discussions in class at Tulane. [/quote] That's hysterical![/quote] Chicago reputation was bought through it$ PR machine. Without the PR campaign, their admit rate would jump back up to 40-50% it was just 10-15 years ago. Doesn’t surprise Tulane students’ intellectual level is higher than Chicago’s. [/quote]
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