Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It cracks me up that everyone is advising to go to religious schools.. Most catholic schools have this whole social justice line of BS that it is just as bad as a liberal campus. I think the OP is asking for colleges where ALL ideas are welcomed and open debate is encouraged ( not just liberal debate but a true exchange of ideas).. Sorry OP just completed the college search with DD .. Can't even name one. Good luck- seriously I hope you can find one.. We didnt
Perhaps if you feel every college in the US has a problem, the real problem lies within you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any good schools whose culture has not been completely overtaken by the "white people are to blame for the world's woes"? And don't tell me to look at Liberty. I mean Ivies and a level below. I feel like the college cultural pendulum has swung so hard to the left. Even Chris Rock says he doesn't do college tours because college audiences are so intolerant! (In the name of tolerance, of course).
Penn (depending on which classes you take or avoid - you can go either way there - lots of more conservative minded policy sci profs, econ, Wharton, etc)
Anonymous wrote:And you think that's a bad thing? But okay with dorms named after klan leaders (UT, Texas)?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Vanderbilt, Emory, and Rice?
Emory is seriously liberal. - the freshman dorms are named for social justice causes.
Duke recently renamed their dorm which was named after the architect of Jim Crow laws, literacy tests for blacks, and poll taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Op is an idiot. I don't feel guilty cause I'm white. I feel pissed off that cops Get away with choking a guy to death. Any body else on the p,anot would be serving time for manslaughter at the Least. Being pissed at the system is not feeling guilty. It's demanding justice
Anonymous wrote:Are there any good schools whose culture has not been completely overtaken by the "white people are to blame for the world's woes"? And don't tell me to look at Liberty. I mean Ivies and a level below. I feel like the college cultural pendulum has swung so hard to the left. Even Chris Rock says he doesn't do college tours because college audiences are so intolerant! (In the name of tolerance, of course).
And you think that's a bad thing? But okay with dorms named after klan leaders (UT, Texas)?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Vanderbilt, Emory, and Rice?
Emory is seriously liberal. - the freshman dorms are named for social justice causes.
Anonymous wrote:
It cracks me up that everyone is advising to go to religious schools.. Most catholic schools have this whole social justice line of BS that it is just as bad as a liberal campus. I think the OP is asking for colleges where ALL ideas are welcomed and open debate is encouraged ( not just liberal debate but a true exchange of ideas).. Sorry OP just completed the college search with DD .. Can't even name one. Good luck- seriously I hope you can find one.. We didnt
Anonymous wrote:It cracks me up that everyone is advising to go to religious schools.. Most catholic schools have this whole social justice line of BS that it is just as bad as a liberal campus. I think the OP is asking for colleges where ALL ideas are welcomed and open debate is encouraged ( not just liberal debate but a true exchange of ideas).. Sorry OP just completed the college search with DD .. Can't even name one. Good luck- seriously I hope you can find one.. We didnt
Anonymous wrote:What about Vanderbilt, Emory, and Rice?
Anonymous wrote:Are there any good schools whose culture has not been completely overtaken by the "white people are to blame for the world's woes"? And don't tell me to look at Liberty. I mean Ivies and a level below. I feel like the college cultural pendulum has swung so hard to the left. Even Chris Rock says he doesn't do college tours because college audiences are so intolerant! (In the name of tolerance, of course).