+1Anonymous wrote:Hi Paleo. Can't you do your own research? Don't you have a guidance counselor to help you if you need help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in the Conservative Party (of the college political union) at Yale. You can be a conservative at an actual Ivy. There is no need to go to a random school with no national reputation.
Unfortunately, with his grades and test scores it does not appear that Ivies are even in the real of possibility.
Anonymous wrote:I was in the Conservative Party (of the college political union) at Yale. You can be a conservative at an actual Ivy. There is no need to go to a random school with no national reputation.
Anonymous wrote:I was in the Conservative Party (of the college political union) at Yale. You can be a conservative at an actual Ivy. There is no need to go to a random school with no national reputation.
Anonymous wrote:ITT Technical Institute
University of Phoenix
Strayer University
DeVry University
Le Cordon Bleu
Kaplan University
Globe University

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since there was a question about the "black Ivy Leauge", let's ask about the Conservative Ivy Leauge. In order to qualify, a college must have reasonably strong academics and be conservative.( Liberty and Bob Jones don't qualify because the academics suck) Hillsdale College, Patrick Henry College, Christendom College, Thomas Aquinas College, and New St. Andrews College are certainly conservative Ivys.
Never heard of any of them.
Anonymous wrote:Since there was a question about the "black Ivy Leauge", let's ask about the Conservative Ivy Leauge. In order to qualify, a college must have reasonably strong academics and be conservative.( Liberty and Bob Jones don't qualify because the academics suck) Hillsdale College, Patrick Henry College, Christendom College, Thomas Aquinas College, and New St. Andrews College are certainly conservative Ivys.