Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College professor here. With the exception of an Oberlin or Wesleyan or Hampshire, you don't need to "worry" much. Today's college student while sometimes engaged in political issues, is more likely apathetic and certainly not guilt ridden. Those I've taught who are motivated by ideas of social change are, by contrast, generally happy and sometimes even more entitled and proud of themselves.
Honestly higher ed is depressing these days but not because you spend 50k and we make your kids feel badly about their skin color.
OP here. Thanks for the first reasonable response.
For the other nasty posters, we're not Christian, so Christian schools would probably be a bad fit. We have no problem with interracial and interethnic relationships. I realize on DCUM if you don't buy into the most extreme liberal orthodoxy that makes you a neo-Nazi, but the reality is many campuses have become very intolerant to viewpoints that don't align with basically, Jezebel and Huff Po.
Kind of like DCUM.
Why are you REALLY here in this forum?Anonymous wrote:Are there any good schools whose culture has not been completely overtaken by the "white people are to blame for the world's woes"? And don't tell me to look at Liberty. I mean Ivies and a level below. I feel like the college cultural pendulum has swung so hard to the left. Even Chris Rock says he doesn't do college tours because college audiences are so intolerant! (In the name of tolerance, of course).
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. Facts have a liberal bias.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the the same time, I don't want my children to be indoctrinated into the current white-christian-men-are-to-blame-for-EVERYTHING culture that is so rampant on many school campuses.
It's been some time since I went to college. I don't know what you're talking about. Could you elaborate? If you know this is happening, why don't you know on which campuses it's happening too?
Anonymous wrote:Well why are you here? Why not trust your child to go out there and sort through what is true and what is not. Notice that the suggestions are all for southern or religious schools. Wow, wonder why.
Anonymous wrote:Bob Jones
Oral Roberts
Whatever college Ken Starr is regent of these days
Or if you want to cast the net a little broader, maybe any member of the SEC.