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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I would guess the vast majority of posts on this chain are from a small number of posters that have it in for Oberlin and an agenda to promote that post multiple times. [/b] Of course they sued for coverage. I have a rising college freshman attending a different LAC and a number of friends with kids there. It would have been a good likely for my student except for location. Strong education and a solid endowment and merit aid available. I just do not hear about this suit except for on DCUM. [/quote] Oh, please. The bolded is just ridiculous and what someone says when they clearly want to dismiss and discredit. I'm sorry it distresses you so to be reminded by a number of different people just how moronic the administration at Oberlin is (and probably much of its student body). Perhaps if they didn't do moronic things, no one would be calling them out. :roll: DP[/quote] ^ I thought this matter was dead and buried a long time ago. I didn't expect to read they are suing their insurers so naturally the whole sad affair will be dredged up again. Presumably the insurers' defense is that the policies didn't cover intentional torts. And now, rather than just cut their losses and move on, they're going to engage in yet more costly litigation. [/quote] Yes, and this seals the deal that my kid will NOT apply there. Some of these universities really tell you who they are. [/quote] I’d be very interested in a legit analysis of their applicant #s relative to similarly selective/sized midwestern institutions pre- and post-Gibson. Would be really interesting to see if and to what extent this affected them.[/quote]
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