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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]i realize this data is up until 2023 however what have you noticed at your own schools here in the mid atlantic or elsewhere? I have noticed a trend of students in the class of 2025 [b]opting not to attend any schools in the south even though they were accepted.[/b] Years prior I saw a lot more students opting to attend schools in the south. [/quote] Why do you think they’re opting not to attend? If they are opting not to go for political reasons, why did they even apply in the first place? [/quote] There’s also the cultural differences. They have a church on every corner and the Northeast is the least religious area in the country. The fraternity females still strive to please their male counterparts and have different, more stringent rules to follow. Plus the majority of the students from the South went to schools that leave a lot out of their science and American history classes. [/quote] Your last sentence is unadulterated nonsense. - Southerner [/quote] Posters who live, grow up and receive their education in New England states that are comprised of approximatrly 70% or more white and fewer than 10% black residents don't have a clue about diversity and learning. They often attend private schools and then attend non-diverse New England colleges. [/quote]
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