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Choosing a college

Posted on 02/03/2012 7:07:30 PM PST by bauerpauer

Hi Freepers, I'm currently at a community college looking into 4-year colleges/universities outside California and wanted your opinions/suggestions. Here are my criteria: -Conservative (or relatively right-leaning) school. -A state and/or school that allows some sort of open carry or concealed carry permit (on campus if possible). -A good computer science or computer forensics program. -Interested in profiling but not sure which departments teach it. -Core curriculum not overrun by communists/Marxists.

I love Texas.

Questions in criteria are welcome.

Thanks.


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1 posted on 02/03/2012 7:07:41 PM PST by bauerpauer
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"Conservative (or relatively right-leaning) school, state that allows concealed carry"

Considering these criteria, llow me to heartily urge you to stay away from Umass.

2 posted on 02/03/2012 7:11:28 PM PST by NakedRampage (Puttin' the "stud" in Bible study)
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To: bauerpauer

Go to your local jr college. Duh...


3 posted on 02/03/2012 7:12:44 PM PST by goseminoles
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Hillsdale College. Hillsdale MI. My son is attending his second year and loves it. So do we.


4 posted on 02/03/2012 7:13:47 PM PST by carjic (I've always been taught to respect my elders.... but it's getting harder to find any!)
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I live in the San Jaoquin valley and it is conservative. But the universities are all Marxist. Go to Texas. But the schools like UT Austn are crazy liberal too.


5 posted on 02/03/2012 7:14:28 PM PST by whitedog57
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Auburn University

War Eagle!


6 posted on 02/03/2012 7:14:59 PM PST by Jemian
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Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas hands down. But you must be a good and well-prepared student,


7 posted on 02/03/2012 7:19:07 PM PST by yetidog
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There are 5,000 colleges in this country and besides Hillsdale, I doubt I could fit any in that category


8 posted on 02/03/2012 7:20:30 PM PST by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Pursue Happiness)
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To: bauerpauer

Occidental College!

Io Triumphe!
Tiger, Roar!


9 posted on 02/03/2012 7:23:43 PM PST by Fiji Hill
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TAMU at College Station. Stay the hell away from UT. You can thank me later.

Gig 'Em

10 posted on 02/03/2012 7:25:19 PM PST by TADSLOS (There's 46 more reasons for Newt to stay on the attack!!)
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To: bauerpauer
Texas A & M, Grove City College or Wheaton, maybe?
11 posted on 02/03/2012 7:25:27 PM PST by MacMattico
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In some ways going to a “regular” college with its infestation of liberal thought and action is best to prepare you for adult life. It presents an opportunity for you to hone your skills at subtrefuging liberals and their looniness. Also, it readies you for the reality of most urban living and surviving with asshat coworkers and moonbat neighbors. Most likely you will have to go urban for your early- and mid- career years.
12 posted on 02/03/2012 7:28:17 PM PST by hal ogen (1st Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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Hillsdale
Liberty
Asbury
Wheaton
BYU
Oral Roberts

For technical
Colorado School of Mines
Rensellear Polytecnic
DeVry
Or, just take SAP and PeopleSoft classes, Agile and PMP training and go for certification. SAP and PeopleSoft programmers can earn $175/hour.

Whatever you do, do NOT go to state universities. They are completely Marxist.


13 posted on 02/03/2012 7:30:29 PM PST by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto.)
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An essential reference book which you should consult is Choosing the Right College 2012-2013 (Grand Rapids, Mich., Eerdmans, 2011). This is published by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), a conservative think tank. Check Worldcat to see if it is at a library near you. Earlier editions can be found at many public libraries. You might also check out Collegeguide.org, a pay site apparently affiliated with ISI.

You might also check out the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which is concerned with issues such as free speech and academic freedom. The home page includes a search box in which you can type in the name of a school or search for schools by state. When its page comes up, the school is given a rating (red light for being bad on academic freedom/free speech issues, green for good, yellow for in between), as well as a collection of hypertext links to articles about the school. My own alma mater, Occidental College, didn't fare so well.

14 posted on 02/03/2012 7:50:10 PM PST by Fiji Hill
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Texas A&M
Texas Christian University
Baylor

Not University of Texas


15 posted on 02/03/2012 7:55:07 PM PST by FryingPan101 (My taglines always lose.)
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My daughter went to George Mason U. in Fairfax, VA. This school is striving to be a more conservative influence. Rush substitute Walter Williams was the former head of their economics dept and now they have the Mercatus Institute there, which is doing a lot of good eco research from a definitely more conservative/libertarian point of view.

Yes, it IS in the DC area, but that has a lot of good points to it, which I will not belabor here.

Her former bf got a degree in IT from there and he’s got a good job now. So does my kid also, not in IT though.

It is a huge school, with a lot of communter/adult students, it has sororities and frats, but if you are looking for that old school feeling this might not be the place for you.

It might be worth checking out.


16 posted on 02/03/2012 8:00:48 PM PST by jocon307
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17 posted on 02/03/2012 8:02:17 PM PST by Yosemitest (It's simple, fight or die!)
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Grove City has an excellent computer department. That or Hillsdale. Bring money for both....


18 posted on 02/03/2012 8:12:48 PM PST by Wingy (Don't blame me. I voted for the chick. I hope to do so again.)
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I have another college related question:

I'm not from what you would call a "college family". I am the first in my family to obtain a college degree, and I was able to get that degree only because I joined the U.S. Army right out of high school, got training that landed me a good job, and used my employer's tuition assistance benefit to go to school.

I have a son that just turned 22 years old today. We didn't prepare, during his childhood, for him to go to college. He never had a desire to go to college. As I said, I'm not from a "college family". Though preparation from the start and an expectation of college is natural for many families, it never has been in mine.

Now, my son wants to go to college and get a mechanical engineering degree.

Where do I start?
I'm by no means rich. I'd like him to take care of as much of the financial responsibility as he can (as a 22 year old with little to no credit history)?
What loan/grant/tuition programs have any of you used in a similar situation to send a kid to college/technical school?

19 posted on 02/03/2012 8:14:01 PM PST by Washi (Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse, one head-shot at a time.)
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To: combat_boots
Good starter list. You can find more by entering "good colleges for conservatives" in the search box at yaf.org.

College of the Ozarks, Grove City and St. Vincent's also deserve good looks.

My daughter works at a correctional facility associated with St. Vincent's. About 70% of the kids who go through their program do not go back to crime, compared with 30% in the standard prison system. Nice campus and nice kids. We're always impressed when we attend an event there.

20 posted on 02/03/2012 8:18:06 PM PST by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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