Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It had the weirdest vibe of all the schools we toured. And we have toured many!
yes there are always the “normal” schools like oberlin columbia and wesleyan for folks like you!
Anonymous wrote:The home page … the landing page of their website … mentions affordability prominently. It says tuition is waived for students from households with less than $150k income, and tuition, room, and board is waived for those from households with less than $75k income.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school claims nearly 60% receive significant aid, much of which is need-based aid.
Cite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school claims nearly 60% receive significant aid, much of which is need-based aid.
Cite?
The school website dipshit. On the financial aid page.
It’s actually 63%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It had the weirdest vibe of all the schools we toured. And we have toured many!
yes there are always the “normal” schools like oberlin columbia and wesleyan for folks like you!
Name another college with dead confederates buried on the grounds. I’ll wait.
Quite a few with slaveholder names.
Most of the top colleges in the U.S. aren't clean from the original sin of slavery or anti-black racism.
I’ll ask again. Name another college with a confederate corpse on campus.
The home page … the landing page of their website … mentions affordability prominently. It says tuition is waived for students from households with less than $150k income, and tuition, room, and board is waived for those from households with less than $75k income.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school claims nearly 60% receive significant aid, much of which is need-based aid.
Cite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school claims nearly 60% receive significant aid, much of which is need-based aid.
Cite?
The school website dipshit. On the financial aid page.
It’s actually 63%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school claims nearly 60% receive significant aid, much of which is need-based aid.
Cite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It had the weirdest vibe of all the schools we toured. And we have toured many!
yes there are always the “normal” schools like oberlin columbia and wesleyan for folks like you!
Name another college with dead confederates buried on the grounds. I’ll wait.
Quite a few with slaveholder names.
Most of the top colleges in the U.S. aren't clean from the original sin of slavery or anti-black racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in the top 1% and live in the south you know W&L. Otherwise you are not W&L’s target market. IYKYK
When I was an obnoxious freshman at W&L, I’d meet young women at parties by asking their horse’s name, and as often as not they’d laugh and ask how I knew they had a horse.
Anonymous wrote:One of the most Greek schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It had the weirdest vibe of all the schools we toured. And we have toured many!
yes there are always the “normal” schools like oberlin columbia and wesleyan for folks like you!
Name another college with dead confederates buried on the grounds. I’ll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It had the weirdest vibe of all the schools we toured. And we have toured many!
yes there are always the “normal” schools like oberlin columbia and wesleyan for folks like you!
Name another college with dead confederates buried on the grounds. I’ll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It had the weirdest vibe of all the schools we toured. And we have toured many!
yes there are always the “normal” schools like oberlin columbia and wesleyan for folks like you!