Anonymous wrote:It seems to be a good choice for kids who aren't quite ready for the complete freedom that college offers. They give a little more "hand-holding." For example, the course selection process where the student makes a list of 12 courses and then the school picks 4 courses from that 12 as your semester schedule.
"Academic Guides will build you a balanced schedule of four classes from the twelve you select. They will do so based on the preferences and interests you express on your Course Selection checklist item, and will also keep information in mind from your academic inventory, student life requests, athletics and more."
That would drive my kids crazy, but it's worked well for one kid I know who goes there, who's a little on the immature side.
Anonymous wrote:We visited as well and got the impression that the (very small) town and campus itself were on the more liberal side. Probably not unlike other highly educated pockets of the south.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my gay son went to Sewanee and enjoyed his time there. A lot. He majored in government and now works for Elizabeth Warren.
Poor kid must not be very wise. Hopefully he doesn’t work for her campaign. Poor Liz got rebuked by John Delaney of all people. She has less chance at the presidency than mickey mouse
Mickey Mouse would be an enormous improvement over the orange dunce.
The orange dunce who is your President?
Yes, that one.
Yes, the one who will be your President for 5 more years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my gay son went to Sewanee and enjoyed his time there. A lot. He majored in government and now works for Elizabeth Warren.
Poor kid must not be very wise. Hopefully he doesn’t work for her campaign. Poor Liz got rebuked by John Delaney of all people. She has less chance at the presidency than mickey mouse
Mickey Mouse would be an enormous improvement over the orange dunce.
The orange dunce who is your President?
Yes, that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my gay son went to Sewanee and enjoyed his time there. A lot. He majored in government and now works for Elizabeth Warren.
Poor kid must not be very wise. Hopefully he doesn’t work for her campaign. Poor Liz got rebuked by John Delaney of all people. She has less chance at the presidency than mickey mouse
Mickey Mouse would be an enormous improvement over the orange dunce.
The orange dunce who is your President?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my gay son went to Sewanee and enjoyed his time there. A lot. He majored in government and now works for Elizabeth Warren.
Poor kid must not be very wise. Hopefully he doesn’t work for her campaign. Poor Liz got rebuked by John Delaney of all people. She has less chance at the presidency than mickey mouse
Mickey Mouse would be an enormous improvement over the orange dunce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my gay son went to Sewanee and enjoyed his time there. A lot. He majored in government and now works for Elizabeth Warren.
Poor kid must not be very wise. Hopefully he doesn’t work for her campaign. Poor Liz got rebuked by John Delaney of all people. She has less chance at the presidency than mickey mouse
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine any reputable LAC or university has a "gay people" problem these days.
I've met out and proud gay alums of schools some of you would probably write off as too southern or conservative, such as Davidson.
It's probably a knee-jerk reaction to "southern and expensive" rather than any particular merit.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my gay son went to Sewanee and enjoyed his time there. A lot. He majored in government and now works for Elizabeth Warren.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regressive southern safety school with a beautiful campus.
As opposed to what? A Leftist, PC, gay/trans loving NESCAC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(I wish everyone would stop about the "drinking culture" with respect to all schools. Put a bunch of 18-23 year old young people together - anywhere - and there's gonna be a drinking culture. Jesus, were you people never young?)
The drinking culture can be significantly different at different schools. My children grew up in Sewanee and attended college elsewhere and reported that the drinking cultures on their campuses were significantly milder than Sewanee's.