2006-06-04, 19:38
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liberal arts colleges in the US
self explainitory title....
i want some colleges that are comparable to:
Evergreen (washington state)
Oberlin (Ohio?? i believe)
gracias in advance
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2006-06-04, 19:56
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HES BAAACK
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2006-06-05, 13:36
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Mount Allison in Canada, very well known by employers.
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2006-06-05, 13:50
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Amherst in Massachusetts is often ranked among the best liberal art schools in the country.
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2006-06-05, 16:26
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If he's looking to get a liberal arts education, then I doubt employers are much of a concern.
I'm not going to close this thread just yet, but tranny's right. If this is actually of any importance to you, ask somebody whose job it is to know these things and not a bunch of high school age metalheads on the internet.
If it isn't that important to you, then carry on.
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2006-06-05, 16:50
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man, you sure know how to put a dude in a predicament.......but i would be a fool to think that this wouldn't happen or that this thread would errupt in a flame war.
i've spoken to a guidance couselor, however, i was just curious if anyone else knew any cool schools.
go ahead and close the thread if you want becuase i am actually serious...
and PST, if i wasn't really interested/important to me, why would i make a thread?
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2006-06-05, 16:58
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Because it's very easy to make a thread about anything.
What gives you any indication that this is going to be a flame war? What it's going to be is mildly helpful at best because most of these people aren't experts when it comes to comparing colleges. But, so long as people remain mildly helpful, I don't see any problems.
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2006-06-05, 17:15
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well it just seems, not to sound like a whiny bitch cunt or anything, that transient or zionist jump at any oppurtunity to make some smart ass remark. see pharmaceutical thread.
however, i also find that many of the people on this forum have higher intelligence than those of the others that i browse. i concluded that this might be a good place to ask because of my observation...HOLLA.
back on topic, let me specify the region a little more. either New England area or Northwest US would be preferable. i'ma definatley check out that one in MASS.
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2006-06-05, 19:51
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Transient just thinks most threads should never have been made because there are other places for them or other ways to achieve similar results; if we could get him to stop posting it would really be something, but it's only mildly annoying. Zionist is just opinionated, which is fine and, to be fair, you started shit with him in the pharmaceuticals thread, not the other way around. In either case, you'd be better off forgetting about it.
Amherst, Williams, Bard, Middlebury, etc. There are thousands of good liberal arts colleges in that area.
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2006-06-05, 21:44
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dont be stupid and ask a forum of INTERNATIONAL metalheads about liberal arts colleges when your GUIDANCE OFFICER is clearly more geared for answering this question. the same can be said for a lot of threads that get made. PST is right, i disagree with a lot of threads but that was a genuine suggestion and the only one you should really be taking seriously
the big font was for my own fun
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