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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since the key criteria here seems to be finding a good fit, which in this case means a good majority of diverse learners, have you visited the many, excellent, HBCUs? [/quote] +1 Can’t get more diverse than that. [/quote] Do you understand the word diverse?[/quote] lol. Love this response. Diverse means variety. If you're asking if my kids friends group at college includes black or hispanic people, then ask that.[/quote] I was about to ask if the OP meant having gay friends (if you’re straight), liberal friends (if you’re conservative) or atheist friends if you’re religious). We much rather our kids have a friend group who [i]thinks diversely[/i] at least at this stage in their life. We don’t care what they look like, what kind of home life they do or don’t have, or whether they have money or not. We care if their friends are kind, respectful, and curious. So far, they’re doing a good job of it no matter the demographics of the schools they’ve been in or are attending…as like a PP, their other activities provide a great cross-section of people to connect with. Definitely an advantage of not being in a “bubble.”[/quote]
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