Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the pleasant, yet dim-witted children of the southern merchant class (You know the type: parents are periodontists, owners of an insurance agency that's been in the family for generations, landlord for a string of mini-malls.)
Ew, new money. Gross!
Anonymous wrote:For the pleasant, yet dim-witted children of the southern merchant class (You know the type: parents are periodontists, owners of an insurance agency that's been in the family for generations, landlord for a string of mini-malls.)
Anonymous wrote:My best friend's daughter graduated from Rhodes a few years ago. She liked it ok but didn't love it. It's very Southern in terms of culture (preppy, polished) and she was surprised by how many not-serious students there were, who seemed to be there to get a communications degree and maybe a social media marketing job before marrying a Southern gentleman at 23.
The campus is beautiful, the surroundings are dangerous, and the school gives a lot of merit aid.
Amy Coney Barrett is a Rhodes alumna.
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure the lawyers and government workers/contractors of the DMV are really in the position to throw stones regarding safe life choices. (And I say that with the awareness that I am one of the people who made relatively safe choices). I think Rhodes could be a great school for the right kid - someone like ACB who could thrive intellectually in a smaller environment.
Anonymous wrote:For the pleasant, yet dim-witted children of the southern merchant class (You know the type: parents are periodontists, owners of an insurance agency that's been in the family for generations, landlord for a string of mini-malls.)
Nice campus, okay academics. Sort of like Sewanee, except located in one of America's most dangerous cities. Your kid will have a good time for 4 or 5 years, before returning to take a VP position at the family peanut processing plant.