Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lena Dunham-like persons are the typical student
Tattooed women who don't shave their pits or legs?
Anonymous wrote:Lena Dunham-like persons are the typical student
And your contribution to OP's question is?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And that's a very good thing.Anonymous wrote:Very very liberal, quasi-hippy. Very concerned with social justice issues. Committed, engaging profs.
In the sense of creating a limousine liberal mentality... And instilling guilt over white privilege.
Methinks you protest too much.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And that's a very good thing.Anonymous wrote:Very very liberal, quasi-hippy. Very concerned with social justice issues. Committed, engaging profs.
In the sense of creating a limousine liberal mentality... And instilling guilt over white privilege.
Anonymous wrote:And that's a very good thing.Anonymous wrote:Very very liberal, quasi-hippy. Very concerned with social justice issues. Committed, engaging profs.
And that's a very good thing.Anonymous wrote:Very very liberal, quasi-hippy. Very concerned with social justice issues. Committed, engaging profs.
If you didn't attend the school, how do you have concrete observations? Maybe the town/city of Oberlin? Acquaintances? Were you hanging around the non-bathers?Anonymous wrote:I lived in Oberlin for 2 years but did not attend the school.
My impressions were the conservatory is very good. The school itself is good. You'll get more of the PC crap there than most schools, if that matters to you. And the kids, by and large, tend to stop bathing by October.
Lots of NYC refugees there.
Anonymous wrote:Can one assume she has a creative bent and Oberlin is known for its creative environment (music especially)?Anonymous wrote:Lena Dunham-like persons are the typical student
Can one assume she has a creative bent and Oberlin is known for its creative environment (music especially)?Anonymous wrote:Lena Dunham-like persons are the typical student