What's /pol/'s idea of a good college?
>>72509436
a non jewish funded one.
>>72509436
A college that offers zero liberal arts courses.
fyi these are the schools I'm considering for grad school
One that provides the most value to you. I find this to be a very important way of looking at the decision process, given how universities work in the states, at least.
I was offered several colleges, some really high brow ones, but I chose to go for one that was slightly less prestigious because they offered me a full ride, and at that point, what do you have to lose?
>>72509436
What the fuck is "diversity".
Is it a measurement of niggers?
>>72509753
Why? It seems like Christian-funded schools are a lot more problematic, with the exception of Jesuit schools, which are usually pretty well-run
>>72509854
>Mizzou
http://dailycaller.com/2016/03/10/shocker-after-caving-to-protests-mizzou-has-huge-budget-gap/
>>72509436
Tho one you skip.
Unless you were a genius in your fundamental science field and want to become a researched - or you're a hard worker and you want to work in a vocational field such as medicine - otherwise skip it.
>>72509903
Diversity - How few whites are there?
>>72509436
Not related to the topic but i've always wanted to ask this "Are all pigs in Guinea, Guinea pigs?"
>>72510347
Really? Because most of the people I know who didn't go to college are doing things like working at grocery stores. I do have two friends who are doing well - one manages a bar, and the other grows pot.
It seems like college degrees go far nowadays
>>72510682
In French they are called Cochon d'Inde (India pigs)
>>72510682
lol
but there aren't a lot of pigs here. There are a few wild boars, though.
There isn't much of a reason for farmers to raise pigs because most people here are Muslim.
>>72510682
One thing I should add - back in colonial times, the term "Guinea" just referred to some far off place that was jungle-y and exotic. The country I'm in right now kept the name Guinea, but that's why there's also a Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, Papua New Guinea, and Guyana. At one point most of West Africa was casually referred to as "guinea"
>>72510920
come to /afr/