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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had a lot of considerations for our '22 high schooler. Here is what we avoided - - Most rabidly Republican states. Texas, Florida were no go. - Schools that had lax Gun laws as mentioned in another thread, was a red flag - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus_carry_in_the_United_States - Party schools and schools with a strong Greek life - Schools that had incidents of sexual harassment, rape or violence against women etc, racist tweets by their professors, attracted White supremacist's. - Schools that had a lower percentage of diversity - racial and gender. We also paid more attention to the ranking of the STEM major we wanted for our child vs the prestige of the school. [/quote] Doesn’t look like you are seeking diversity, at least not in political views, but rather more group-think.[/quote] No, honey, in 2022, we do not want "diversity" by going to school with a bunch of dumb Trumpers. Keep up.[/quote] NP-You have issues and are part of the problem. You are no worse than "dumb Trumpers" and your visions of harboring some sort of moral superiority is laughable. Even as ridiculous as you are, I wouldn't suggest my child avoid a school filled with a bunch of people that think like you if they liked other aspects of the school. People like you as well as "dumb Trumpers" are easily dismissed.[/quote]
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