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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We just toured BC and it's very very suburban white kid vibe. I mean, felt even more than it was in the 90s when I was a very suburban white kid! I like Jesuits, but a little diversity of thought would be good. And that can't only come from the top. The student population should be a little more diverse, and not just racially. It's unusual to be on a college campus now without seeing a more gender fluid, international, artsy, etc kids. But you don't see that at BC. I'd maybe go with Michigan. I think a kid would grow more there.[/quote] The last 2 weeks should make you think hard about the downside of having a vibrant & diverse student body. Ideally, diverse groups socialize & learn from each other. When administrators are so weak that they allow diversity to devolve into threats, disruptions, and chaos, the ROI of diversity is sub-optimal. [/quote] Well.. MIT has about 11K kids and they also allowed "diversity to evolve into threats". May not have happened at BC but could have gone either way. It's all about the issue. Had this been an issue that Zionists (and their lapdogs in congress) didn't care about, every school in a big city would have been a mess including the Jesuit schools. Kids are gullible and easily manipulated by outside forces as we are seeing with the extensive outside groups' involvement in these protests. BTW, my kid at UM has had no issues with any of his classes, exams or interactions with these groups. He just avoided the diag., interacting with protestors and went about his activities without impacting his lifestyle. Had he gone to one of his other choices (a private school in a big city) things would have been different.. You just never know.[/quote]
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