Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid had a hard time getting used to the conservative views and the lack of diversity at her Southern school. She said it was like being in a completely different world, and it took her a while to get used to it.
Please, please, please tell me what school in the South or anywhere can be categorized as having "conservative" views? I would send DC there in a heartbeat.
Hampden-Sydney. If your kid is male, you're all set.
Washington & Lee, Christopher Newport, VMI, NC State, Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Ole Miss, and so on.
There are exactly three decent southern schools. Duke, which is for inveterate d-bags and gives me douche chills just thinking about it, Rice, which is in that hellhole of Houston and seems boring as hell, and Vandy, which is unimpressive in every way imaginable except for the steady stream of felons that emanate from its athletic programs. How can any sane person compare that intellectual wasteland to the northeast, home of HYP and M and AWS and CC and BD and about four dozen other colleges that are demonstrable superior to whatever dumpsterfire yokel-holes you may have created out of necessity down south.
Anonymous wrote:Coming from NYC area I was shocked to see how southern DC is.
Anonymous wrote:I love all the grammar corrections in this thread.
Defensive lady who never went to college - you should have challenged your son to leave his comfort zone and be open to schools in the South. Teenagers often have a narrow perspective and parents should gently nudge them to expand their horizons.