Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She isn't going to find a "sizable Jewish population" at Georgetown!
University of Chicago could be a great fit for her. So could NYU.
There are lots of Jewish students at Georgetown
Yes, a sizable amount of Jewish kids go to a Catholic University. I would love to see the stats on that!!!
https://campusministry.georgetown.edu/jewish
700 self-hating Jews at a Catholic university of over 7,600 in undergraduate (not counting law school, med school, graduate schools) alone is "sizable" to you? LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She isn't going to find a "sizable Jewish population" at Georgetown!
University of Chicago could be a great fit for her. So could NYU.
There are lots of Jewish students at Georgetown
Yes, a sizable amount of Jewish kids go to a Catholic University. I would love to see the stats on that!!!
https://campusministry.georgetown.edu/jewish
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She isn't going to find a "sizable Jewish population" at Georgetown!
University of Chicago could be a great fit for her. So could NYU.
There are lots of Jewish students at Georgetown
Yes, a sizable amount of Jewish kids go to a Catholic University. I would love to see the stats on that!!!
Anonymous wrote:UMD. It's not away, but why leave DC to study political science? UMD has the national archives on campus and 10 minute subway ride to congress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smith has a very active Jewish organization and very LGBT friendly. Vassar is very LGBT friendly as well but more toward the gay males perspective.
Brown University is a GREAT school but very selective and much harder to get into than her other choices.
What does LGBT have to do with it
Women's Studies and an interest in Smith College? I took a small leap.
A very small leap. DD is gay and a junior at Smith majoring in psychology and women's studies. So is half of her class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smith has a very active Jewish organization and very LGBT friendly. Vassar is very LGBT friendly as well but more toward the gay males perspective.
Brown University is a GREAT school but very selective and much harder to get into than her other choices.
What does LGBT have to do with it
Women's Studies and an interest in Smith College? I took a small leap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smith has a very active Jewish organization and very LGBT friendly. Vassar is very LGBT friendly as well but more toward the gay males perspective.
Brown University is a GREAT school but very selective and much harder to get into than her other choices.
What does LGBT have to do with it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She isn't going to find a "sizable Jewish population" at Georgetown!
University of Chicago could be a great fit for her. So could NYU.
There are lots of Jewish students at Georgetown
Anonymous wrote:Smith has a very active Jewish organization and very LGBT friendly. Vassar is very LGBT friendly as well but more toward the gay males perspective.
Brown University is a GREAT school but very selective and much harder to get into than her other choices.