Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your child unable to be exposed to different ideas? Isn’t that the point of college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is applying overseas for this reason. University of Amsterdam is a target
Same. Got into McGill and will be glad to get out of this wash dc leftist fishbowl.
By moving to Canada? OK ...
Out of the frying pan, and into the fire! And that is before their widespread anti-American bigotry kicks in
McGill is more capitalist than Wharton. Ad it easily has excellent “diversity” in race, creed, and heritage being in Toront. And better yet, has merit-based applications that aren’t attacked for being racist.
McGill isn’t in Toronto...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberty. By political you mean “liberal” right? You’re fine if the politics are to the right so a school like Liberty should be fine.
OP. Thanks for trying to type cast me. No, not interested in Liberty which is also political. DC is sick of all politics and would like a college experience of the type I had as a 18 year old.
18 year olds in the US of A are expected to be educated to be voters as part of their responsibility to the country. Maybe your kid should move to a country where politics doesn't matter, like North Korea, China or Russia.
Civics classes do not = political indoctrination
Can’t wait to see the new woke civics class curriculum for k-12 all about evil America, the evil founders, the evil documents, and the evil history. The shame, the horror, the failures. We must overhaul the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is applying overseas for this reason. University of Amsterdam is a target
Same. Got into McGill and will be glad to get out of this wash dc leftist fishbowl.
By moving to Canada? OK ...
Out of the frying pan, and into the fire! And that is before their widespread anti-American bigotry kicks in
McGill is more capitalist than Wharton. Ad it easily has excellent “diversity” in race, creed, and heritage being in Toront. And better yet, has merit-based applications that aren’t attacked for being racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is applying overseas for this reason. University of Amsterdam is a target
Same. Got into McGill and will be glad to get out of this wash dc leftist fishbowl.
By moving to Canada? OK ...
Out of the frying pan, and into the fire! And that is before their widespread anti-American bigotry kicks in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberty. By political you mean “liberal” right? You’re fine if the politics are to the right so a school like Liberty should be fine.
OP. Thanks for trying to type cast me. No, not interested in Liberty which is also political. DC is sick of all politics and would like a college experience of the type I had as a 18 year old.
18 year olds in the US of A are expected to be educated to be voters as part of their responsibility to the country. Maybe your kid should move to a country where politics doesn't matter, like North Korea, China or Russia.
Civics classes do not = political indoctrination
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is applying overseas for this reason. University of Amsterdam is a target
Same. Got into McGill and will be glad to get out of this wash dc leftist fishbowl.
By moving to Canada? OK ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your child unable to be exposed to different ideas? Isn’t that the point of college?
Once again, that’s not at all what we’re talking about here. The OP and others are looking for schools that don’t put up with a loud faction demanding classes stop until their demands are met. See: Bryn Mawr and Haverford. Don’t try and make this about something it’s not.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why is your child unable to be exposed to different ideas? Isn’t that the point of college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choice of area of concentration may be more important than choice of college. Unfortunately, academics (more often in the humanities) have forgotten the meaning of the term "liberal arts." A liberal arts education is supposed to develop critical thinking skills to choose the best path in life, not to indoctrinate.
You think it’s “the academics” who have forgotten that? I suppose even if that is true, at least they knew what it means at one time.
Funniest post in the thread.
Who lacks critical thinking skills? Yesterday the Trump administration released the "1776 Report," allegedly history but without any footnotes or citations. So, a piece of propaganda reviled by all reputable historians, the ones who actually have critical thinking skills (and work at the schools OP wants to avoid).
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/01/19/1776-report-historians-trump/
Not seeing how that is relevant to op’s question. Not everyone trying to avoid overly political campuses is a trumper. There are plenty of centrists and even mildly conservative sorts who don’t feel comfortable in the current academic climate at most schools.
This is absolutely true. Conservatives (“Trumper” or not), know exactly which schools they’re interested in. If you want a conservative school, it isn’t hard to find. It is hard to find a school where there is actually open discourse that isn’t dominated by one side or another.
I'm not even looking for that much. I'd just like to find a school where a kid can keep their head down and learn chemistry without being berated about pronouns or other such.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is applying overseas for this reason. University of Amsterdam is a target
Same. Got into McGill and will be glad to get out of this wash dc leftist fishbowl.
By moving to Canada? OK ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberty. By political you mean “liberal” right? You’re fine if the politics are to the right so a school like Liberty should be fine.
OP. Thanks for trying to type cast me. No, not interested in Liberty which is also political. DC is sick of all politics and would like a college experience of the type I had as a 18 year old.
18 year olds in the US of A are expected to be educated to be voters as part of their responsibility to the country. Maybe your kid should move to a country where politics doesn't matter, like North Korea, China or Russia.