Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary
Anonymous wrote:A number of small Midwestern Liberal Arts Colleges.
- Butler University
- Hanover University
- Manchester University
- Wooster College
- Ohio Northern
- Kalamazoo
- St. Olaf
- DePauw
- Hillsdale
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Oberlin? William & Mary?
We are also looking for a school with an intellectual bent but not a pressure cooker. Is there such a thing?
Haven’t read the whole thread but wanted to respond to this, because my DC just graduated from W&M. DC loved the school because of the profs and classes, says it was not a pressure cooker, and already misses school a lot. It really solidified a love of learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A number of small Midwestern Liberal Arts Colleges
DePauw is VERY fratty and bro-y.
Yes about Depauw! Same is true for Butler!
Hard to find intellectual school without high stats like Swarthmore and U of C
Anonymous wrote:A number of small Midwestern Liberal Arts Colleges.
- Butler University
- Hanover University
- Manchester University
- Wooster College
- Ohio Northern
- Kalamazoo
- St. Olaf
- DePauw
- Hillsdale
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A number of small Midwestern Liberal Arts Colleges.
- Butler University
- Hanover University
- Manchester University
- Wooster College
- Ohio Northern
- Kalamazoo
- St. Olaf
- DePauw
- Hillsdale
Ok. Thank you for helping out, but these are not so good.
Anonymous wrote:A number of small Midwestern Liberal Arts Colleges.
- Butler University
- Hanover University
- Manchester University
- Wooster College
- Ohio Northern
- Kalamazoo
- St. Olaf
- DePauw
- Hillsdale
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you are looking for intellectual within the US you must restrict your search to the Ivy League colleges and the highest ranking SLACs.
Then look outside the country. McGill in Canada, Oxford and Cambridge in the UK, Queens Belfast, Trinity Dublin, The Sorbonne, University of Bologna, and so on.
This is just wrong (in about every possible way). Not all Ivies are intellectual. The highest ranked SLACS aren’t inherently more intellectual than lower ranked SLACS. McGill is no more (or less) intellectual than Berkeley. Sorbonne isn’t France’s Oxbridge analogue, and so on.
If you keep repeating this, maybe you will start to believe it at least. No one else does. And you use zero facts to back up your blanket statements.
Equally true of the statement I responded to. In fact, my “blanket statement” was essentially, that these blanket statements are uninformed. FWIW, I’m an Ivy-educated academic with friends at McGill, Oxbridge, and Sorbonne. This whole discussion is ludicrous since what constitutes intellectual culture is undefined and, wrt universities, the dominant undergraduate culture is rarely going to be intellectual (however defined).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP if you are looking for intellectual within the US you must restrict your search to the Ivy League colleges and the highest ranking SLACs.
Then look outside the country. McGill in Canada, Oxford and Cambridge in the UK, Queens Belfast, Trinity Dublin, The Sorbonne, University of Bologna, and so on.
This is just wrong (in about every possible way). Not all Ivies are intellectual. The highest ranked SLACS aren’t inherently more intellectual than lower ranked SLACS. McGill is no more (or less) intellectual than Berkeley. Sorbonne isn’t France’s Oxbridge analogue, and so on.
If you keep repeating this, maybe you will start to believe it at least. No one else does. And you use zero facts to back up your blanket statements.
Equally true of the statement I responded to. In fact, my “blanket statement” was essentially, that these blanket statements are uninformed. FWIW, I’m an Ivy-educated academic with friends at McGill, Oxbridge, and Sorbonne. This whole discussion is ludicrous since what constitutes intellectual culture is undefined and, wrt universities, the dominant undergraduate culture is rarely going to be intellectual (however defined).
What is this strange word in your run-on sentence?