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0range
02-09-2007, 11:54 AM
Hey.
i'm on the prowl.:rastasmoke:

I went to Marist College for two years but ended up hating it due to the ridiculously materialistic and high school-esque atmosphere. I guess that's what I get for going to a school filled with kids from long island/staten island who don't know why they're republicans and down their sorrows 5 days a week at the bar.

I need advice on schools with a population of openminded liberal people. I'm probably majoring in humanities, maybe international studies or something asia related. or maybe just straight up philosophy. I'd also really want to be in a city as i don't want to need a car.

My dream is Vassar, but it's soo expensive. and i'll never get in.

liberal
not expensive
urban setting
not ivy league

can it be done? please help

rg420
02-09-2007, 03:02 PM
I got to a liberal arts college, in Illinois. But its not quite in an urban setting.

Zimzum
02-09-2007, 04:51 PM
I went to Boston University. Good school in a very liberal city. But it seems to be a big cock fight when it comes to locating weed sometimes.

latewood
02-09-2007, 05:05 PM
Hey.
i'm on the prowl.:rastasmoke:

I went to Marist College for two years but ended up hating it due to the ridiculously materialistic and high school-esque atmosphere. I guess that's what I get for going to a school filled with kids from long island/staten island who don't know why they're republicans and down their sorrows 5 days a week at the bar.

I need advice on schools with a population of openminded liberal people. I'm probably majoring in humanities, maybe international studies or something asia related. or maybe just straight up philosophy. I'd also really want to be in a city as i don't want to need a car.

My dream is Vassar, but it's soo expensive. and i'll never get in.

liberal
not expensive
urban setting
not ivy league

can it be done? please helplook up College of Charleston, SC
awesome school, awesome basketball team, awesome weather, awesome arts department. located downtown...international spiletto festival yearly...(2 months of artists/entertainers from all over the world-inc.cirque de soliel last year. Goodluck

0range
02-10-2007, 01:38 AM
after being in jersey for so long i decided that i can't stand the cold, i need somewhere warm. so i might have figured it out. california!

i have a plan, if i go to a community college there, claim residency, get honors (3.0 gpa) then i can transfer to a state school and get in-state tuition, and probably a scholarship. california seems perfect, it's warm, it has liberal openminded people, and i can go to a school thats in a city. does this sound realistic?

benagain
02-10-2007, 01:41 AM
I really don't like liberals (or at least those who label themselves as such). I also can't stand republicans. I think both parties are loony.

TallulahGreen
02-10-2007, 01:42 AM
Hey.
i'm on the prowl.:rastasmoke:

I went to Marist College for two years but ended up hating it due to the ridiculously materialistic and high school-esque atmosphere. I guess that's what I get for going to a school filled with kids from long island/staten island who don't know why they're republicans and down their sorrows 5 days a week at the bar.

I need advice on schools with a population of openminded liberal people. I'm probably majoring in humanities, maybe international studies or something asia related. or maybe just straight up philosophy. I'd also really want to be in a city as i don't want to need a car.

My dream is Vassar, but it's soo expensive. and i'll never get in.

liberal
not expensive
urban setting
not ivy league

can it be done? please help



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Skink
02-10-2007, 01:46 AM
Everyone is going to say their alma mater,,,LOLz...

benagain
02-10-2007, 01:47 AM
Everyone is going to say their alma mater,,,LOLz...

LOL. You know it :thumbsup:

"amish state university is the shiatt. We blazed every night under a sheet in the barn 3 miles away" ;)

tokin'smoker
02-10-2007, 02:16 AM
evergreen state meets most of those, not big city. but it's only an hour away from seattle and portland. hugely open-minded liberals taht go there, total stoner school. i'm transferring in the fall, haha.

SonicBloom
02-10-2007, 02:19 AM
Humboldt.

Thepossumdance
02-10-2007, 02:20 AM
is Tufts 2 much of a stretch?

TresLeches
02-10-2007, 07:37 AM
LSU...and it's only one hour away from Nawlins. Love cajun girls.

The Figment
02-10-2007, 07:54 AM
U.V.M. Burlington Vermont...Hippies,Deadheads,Phishphreaks,Nice!!
S.O.U. Ashland Oregon...See U.V.M.
Humboldt State,Arcidia Ca...Need I Say More?
Reed Collage...Portland Oregon,See above tho its Much more urban

If I were to go back to school it sure would NOT be my alta mater...C.U. Boulder,Snobs,Snobs and more Snobs! The locals see the C.U. Students as a source of income,cuz they are plastic,just like their credit cards!