Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they need more PR.
Wes doesn’t care. That’s the point. It’s a special place. The people who go there aren’t crazy strivers. As a grad, I feel it is important to live an interesting, purposeful life.
Anonymous wrote:I think they need more PR.
Anonymous wrote:Carleton had the academic and community vibe our son was looking for. The dedication to teaching and mentoring undergrads is much stronger at Carleton than Wes and we thought it was a better school as a result.
Anonymous wrote:Several family members are Wesleyan graduates. We visited with DD, who liked the school itself a lot, until we visited. Middletown/Wesleyan is a bastian of liberalism in the smallest, middle-of-nowhere, Trumpers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way way too liberal has been for over 50 years. No thanks!
No one wants your stupidity at any college except maybe Liberty or Hillsdale fool
DP but it partly explains it. Most liberal school in the country and second worst in viewpoint diversity is going to exclude close to 50% from applying right off the bat. Typical liberal response immediately calling someone stupid though.
Most smart people are liberal. Conservatives are idiots who’s moral principle runs off the idea that we should oppress people who don’t look like us or believe in the same things as us.
Proving my point again. Stereotypes and name calling.
+1
Not to mention, terrible grammar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid wouldn't get out of car...town terrible, in depressed area, campus looked disjointed, wasn't impressed.
Fiction….if it isn’t fiction you got bigger problems dealing with a maladjusted child.