Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it considered prestigious in the south?
I wouldn't say so. I'm from the South and I think most view it the same way as most of those posting here. Good college in a pretty spot for kids who can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Is it considered prestigious in the south?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been at least 10 interns in my office who hail from Sewanee. The thought amongst the partners of my firm is that these are all "good girls."
They seem to want to get married and have children ASAP. Not that there is anything wrong with that - they just do not seem committed to a career.
I think it is a place for people who are not that bright but need a degree. Just saying.
Nice, in shape, pleasant, courteous, have a modicum of brains, not thots, want to procreate - sounds to me sewanee is doing something right.
Anonymous wrote:There have been at least 10 interns in my office who hail from Sewanee. The thought amongst the partners of my firm is that these are all "good girls."
They seem to want to get married and have children ASAP. Not that there is anything wrong with that - they just do not seem committed to a career.
I think it is a place for people who are not that bright but need a degree. Just saying.