Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to thrive at Macalester if you're not woke and lean more conservative?
Sure, but be prepared to be challenged. Those who enjoy a good debate will have endless opportunities to engage. It is not a place to find your conservative bubble where you can take comfort in being surrounded by like-minded folks, though.
Not looking for an echo chamber, but there's a difference between being "challenged" and being ostracized. Can a conservative student have reasonable assistance that Macalester offers more of the former than the latter?
Not if they go around calling other students “woke”. That doesn’t signal willingness to have good-faith conversations about liberal and conservative differences.
Are most Mac students not woke?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has your kid actually taken the SAT? Because if they're struggling with preCal and you suspect earlier math teachers were easy graders, then they may not do well in the Math portion of the SAT.
I recommend a tutor and getting the grade to a B. If the SAT is truly that high, then you have wiggle room like other posters suggested.
I didn’t think SAT math included pre-Calc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to thrive at Macalester if you're not woke and lean more conservative?
Sure, but be prepared to be challenged. Those who enjoy a good debate will have endless opportunities to engage. It is not a place to find your conservative bubble where you can take comfort in being surrounded by like-minded folks, though.
Not looking for an echo chamber, but there's a difference between being "challenged" and being ostracized. Can a conservative student have reasonable assistance that Macalester offers more of the former than the latter?
Not if they go around calling other students “woke”. That doesn’t signal willingness to have good-faith conversations about liberal and conservative differences.
Anonymous wrote:Has your kid actually taken the SAT? Because if they're struggling with preCal and you suspect earlier math teachers were easy graders, then they may not do well in the Math portion of the SAT.
I recommend a tutor and getting the grade to a B. If the SAT is truly that high, then you have wiggle room like other posters suggested.
Anonymous wrote:My son had 2 C’s and got into multiple colleges at that level, some with merit. Did not seem to be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to thrive at Macalester if you're not woke and lean more conservative?
Sure, but be prepared to be challenged. Those who enjoy a good debate will have endless opportunities to engage. It is not a place to find your conservative bubble where you can take comfort in being surrounded by like-minded folks, though.
Not looking for an echo chamber, but there's a difference between being "challenged" and being ostracized. Can a conservative student have reasonable assistance that Macalester offers more of the former than the latter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to thrive at Macalester if you're not woke and lean more conservative?
Sure, but be prepared to be challenged. Those who enjoy a good debate will have endless opportunities to engage. It is not a place to find your conservative bubble where you can take comfort in being surrounded by like-minded folks, though.