Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing that a full scholarship student who paid nothing for a great education feels a need to bitterly complain. Sorry it didn’t work out for you.
NP- I’m not sure it hasn’t worked out for him/her. They mentioned being on campus in 2018. They haven’t had time to benefit yet.
It’s a great school for students who do not have the full support of their families to attend college and for those who do. It’s a microcosm like all college campuses.
Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing that a full scholarship student who paid nothing for a great education feels a need to bitterly complain. Sorry it didn’t work out for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dwindling where? There is nothing at all desirable about the school. Don’t rock the boat.
It's a top frigg'n 10 LAC. It has one of the best pipelines of any school in America to high-paying jobs in law and politics. It's one of the few highly selective LACs that doesn't lean hard left politically. Those may not be desirable traits to you, but that doesn't mean they aren't to someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dwindling where? There is nothing at all desirable about the school. Don’t rock the boat.
It's a top frigg'n 10 LAC. It has one of the best pipelines of any school in America to high-paying jobs in law and politics. It's one of the few highly selective LACs that doesn't lean hard left politically. Those may not be desirable traits to you, but that doesn't mean they aren't to someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Dwindling where? There is nothing at all desirable about the school. Don’t rock the boat.
Anonymous wrote:The Generals Redoubt are a bunch of self-important dinosaurs who yearn for a bygone day when their behavior was tolerated. Most adults don’t obsess over the goings on of a college they attended long ago and likely wouldn’t get admitted to since the standards went up.
Women, minorities and LGBT students at their beloved all-white, male college. People who don’t recognize the genius of Robert E Lee. O the humanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the OP, these are some of the organizations that associate themselves with W&L. The first 2 are alumni groups and the last students. All proud alums or current students. To the school's credit, they don't recognize them.
https://www.thegeneralsredoubt.us/
https://www.facebook.com/WandLPRE1985
www.wluspectator.com
Aims of the General's Redoubt include:
Restore public prayer at ceremonial functions and underscore that prayer for participants is optional.
Western Civilization is at the core of the Washington and Lee student journey, particularly as relates to the humanities
I ended up on the General's Redoubt list somehow (definitely didn't subscribe) as did a bunch of my friends.
I started getting e-mails from this group and couldn't figure out why.
Someone you know gave them your email.
This happened to me and I found out that a classmate put my email in their system.
They do not have a good relationship with the school.
Or they used insider access to data mine (steal) thousands of names. But please tell us more about the honor system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the OP, these are some of the organizations that associate themselves with W&L. The first 2 are alumni groups and the last students. All proud alums or current students. To the school's credit, they don't recognize them.
https://www.thegeneralsredoubt.us/
https://www.facebook.com/WandLPRE1985
www.wluspectator.com
Aims of the General's Redoubt include:
Restore public prayer at ceremonial functions and underscore that prayer for participants is optional.
Western Civilization is at the core of the Washington and Lee student journey, particularly as relates to the humanities
I ended up on the General's Redoubt list somehow (definitely didn't subscribe) as did a bunch of my friends.
I started getting e-mails from this group and couldn't figure out why.
Someone you know gave them your email.
This happened to me and I found out that a classmate put my email in their system.
They do not have a good relationship with the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the OP, these are some of the organizations that associate themselves with W&L. The first 2 are alumni groups and the last students. All proud alums or current students. To the school's credit, they don't recognize them.
https://www.thegeneralsredoubt.us/
https://www.facebook.com/WandLPRE1985
www.wluspectator.com
Aims of the General's Redoubt include:
Restore public prayer at ceremonial functions and underscore that prayer for participants is optional.
Western Civilization is at the core of the Washington and Lee student journey, particularly as relates to the humanities
I ended up on the General's Redoubt list somehow (definitely didn't subscribe) as did a bunch of my friends.
I started getting e-mails from this group and couldn't figure out why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to W&L on a full academic schorlarship. I was literally the "son of a CEO" (as a PP so grossly phrased it) and from the south, and I hated it. I pledged a fraternity, went through initiation and never set foot in the place again after being initiated.
Too much drinking, too much racism, too little critical thinking. Just all around gross.
For kids who need college paid for, it might make sense, but it's an uphill slog for any thinking kid.
Someone should let the brilliant kids there know that you don’t approve. Sorry you weren’t capable of taking advantage. Sounds like a you problem. My 2014 grad is in a fully-funded PhD program and her entire friend group is bright and absurdly accomplished.
OP, dopes like this won’t help you. Visit the three schools and see what you think. The student profiles are very similar and there are very few kids at any school in this category who aren’t smart and capable and ambitious. See where they send graduates. Look at outcomes.