Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know an lesbian alum who was in a sorority and loved her experience. So I don’t think it completely fits a southern college stereotype. Would definitely consider if your child got merit aid. Also not to get political, but Amy Coney Barrett is an alum .
FWIW, a large group of Rhodes alums signed an open letter opposing her confirmation, and noting that her values don’t reflect those of her alma mater (despite the embrace of her nomination by the current administration): https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/10/05/1500-rhodes-alumni-sign-letter-against-amy-coney-barrett.
I have a family member who’s an older alum, and I’d say neither they nor the friends they maintained from college fit the southern stereotypes. But I don’t know what it’s like now.
I recently worked with a youngish Rhodes alum, and she was super-sharp and hard-working. Had good things to say about the school. We’ve also had some interns from Rhodes over the years, and I’d say they were all really solid students.
Her sorority wrote a letter rejecting her values, too.
“Objecting to her values”… How many of the signatories adopted multiple kids from Haiti?
Her values also include anti-abortionism and steadfast unwavering support of the Catholic church. Not exactly a do-gooder according to many of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know an lesbian alum who was in a sorority and loved her experience. So I don’t think it completely fits a southern college stereotype. Would definitely consider if your child got merit aid. Also not to get political, but Amy Coney Barrett is an alum .
FWIW, a large group of Rhodes alums signed an open letter opposing her confirmation, and noting that her values don’t reflect those of her alma mater (despite the embrace of her nomination by the current administration): https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/10/05/1500-rhodes-alumni-sign-letter-against-amy-coney-barrett.
I have a family member who’s an older alum, and I’d say neither they nor the friends they maintained from college fit the southern stereotypes. But I don’t know what it’s like now.
I recently worked with a youngish Rhodes alum, and she was super-sharp and hard-working. Had good things to say about the school. We’ve also had some interns from Rhodes over the years, and I’d say they were all really solid students.
Her sorority wrote a letter rejecting her values, too.
“Objecting to her values”… How many of the signatories adopted multiple kids from Haiti?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know an lesbian alum who was in a sorority and loved her experience. So I don’t think it completely fits a southern college stereotype. Would definitely consider if your child got merit aid. Also not to get political, but Amy Coney Barrett is an alum .
FWIW, a large group of Rhodes alums signed an open letter opposing her confirmation, and noting that her values don’t reflect those of her alma mater (despite the embrace of her nomination by the current administration): https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/10/05/1500-rhodes-alumni-sign-letter-against-amy-coney-barrett.
I have a family member who’s an older alum, and I’d say neither they nor the friends they maintained from college fit the southern stereotypes. But I don’t know what it’s like now.
I recently worked with a youngish Rhodes alum, and she was super-sharp and hard-working. Had good things to say about the school. We’ve also had some interns from Rhodes over the years, and I’d say they were all really solid students.
Her sorority wrote a letter rejecting her values, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know an lesbian alum who was in a sorority and loved her experience. So I don’t think it completely fits a southern college stereotype. Would definitely consider if your child got merit aid. Also not to get political, but Amy Coney Barrett is an alum .
FWIW, a large group of Rhodes alums signed an open letter opposing her confirmation, and noting that her values don’t reflect those of her alma mater (despite the embrace of her nomination by the current administration): https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/10/05/1500-rhodes-alumni-sign-letter-against-amy-coney-barrett.
I have a family member who’s an older alum, and I’d say neither they nor the friends they maintained from college fit the southern stereotypes. But I don’t know what it’s like now.
I recently worked with a youngish Rhodes alum, and she was super-sharp and hard-working. Had good things to say about the school. We’ve also had some interns from Rhodes over the years, and I’d say they were all really solid students.
Anonymous wrote:I know an lesbian alum who was in a sorority and loved her experience. So I don’t think it completely fits a southern college stereotype. Would definitely consider if your child got merit aid. Also not to get political, but Amy Coney Barrett is an alum .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Memphis is a dangerous city--even the area around Rhodes College is not safe.
Rhodes College is a solid school that gives out a lot of merit awards.
Freshmen retention is not great, but not bad either. Fluctuates from about 87% to 90%. Not sure, but I suspect that the main source of dissatisfaction has to do with the crime in Memphis.
What are your other options ?
Elon
Furman
College of the south
College of Charleston
Auburn
Anonymous wrote:Memphis is a dangerous city--even the area around Rhodes College is not safe.
Rhodes College is a solid school that gives out a lot of merit awards.
Freshmen retention is not great, but not bad either. Fluctuates from about 87% to 90%. Not sure, but I suspect that the main source of dissatisfaction has to do with the crime in Memphis.
What are your other options ?