Anonymous wrote:GWU
Richmond
Colgate
Boston College
Bucknell
Drexel (kinda)
Lehigh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider Brandeis a religious school. Villanova barely is.
And you’re not “mixed religion”, you are non-religious.
Brandeis academic calendar:
Wednesday, April 1 - Thursday, April 9 Passover: No university exercises.
Friday, May 22 **Shavuot.
It is hard to make the argument that Brandeis is not religious
99.9% of schools are closed for Christmas, a Christian holiday. Does that make them religious?
No - but the comment was that Brandeis is not a religious school.
It is closed in the fall for Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Shmini Atzeret
It does not have a "Fall Break" - I disagree with the characterization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider Brandeis a religious school. Villanova barely is.
And you’re not “mixed religion”, you are non-religious.
Brandeis academic calendar:
Wednesday, April 1 - Thursday, April 9 Passover: No university exercises.
Friday, May 22 **Shavuot.
It is hard to make the argument that Brandeis is not religious
99.9% of schools are closed for Christmas, a Christian holiday. Does that make them religious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider Brandeis a religious school. Villanova barely is.
And you’re not “mixed religion”, you are non-religious.
Brandeis academic calendar:
Wednesday, April 1 - Thursday, April 9 Passover: No university exercises.
Friday, May 22 **Shavuot.
It is hard to make the argument that Brandeis is not religious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider Brandeis a religious school. Villanova barely is.
And you’re not “mixed religion”, you are non-religious.
Brandeis academic calendar:
Wednesday, April 1 - Thursday, April 9 Passover: No university exercises.
Friday, May 22 **Shavuot.
It is hard to make the argument that Brandeis is not religious
Anonymous wrote:Agree with GW and American. Pitt. Emerson in Boston. Macalester if ok with Minnesota.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider Brandeis a religious school. Villanova barely is.
And you’re not “mixed religion”, you are non-religious.
Anonymous wrote:We are a mixed-religion, very non-religious family. Kid would like a not-too-small school near a big city. Pref East Coast. Doesn't have stats for T20, I think Emory and Tufts are too reach-y. Villanova and Brandeis feel like reasonable targets, but I don't know if DC would go for the religious aspect. What else could we look at?