Portland: least religious colleges
The Princeton Review released its latest college rankings. As usual, my hometown of Portland, Oregon is home to the #1 and #3 least religious colleges in the United States. I am strangely proud of this fact. I am often weirded out by hyper-religious schools—maybe because I went to one.
At the same time, I am also proud of the fact that my alma mater, Wheaton College (#3 most religious school), again gained the #1 ranking for best campus food. Well done, Wheaton!
At the same time, I am also proud of the fact that my alma mater, Wheaton College (#3 most religious school), again gained the #1 ranking for best campus food. Well done, Wheaton!
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Of course, whether that ranking is really accurate is another question ... :)
Yeah, I know those types, and they scare the hell out of me.
I have family that went to Bob Jones and Liberty, and one almost went to Pensecola. All those schools would consider Wheaton liberal.
But it's worth noting that a school can be religious and still be liberal. In other words, religious doesn't have to equal conservative. Oberlin in its early days would have qualified as an example.
You're right, Reedies are scary, too. But I'd rather be among the people of downtown Portland than among the people of Colorado Springs.
You said: "Reed is one of the biggest recruiting pools for the trust-fund hipsters crowding the streets of S.E.P., for which it cannot be forgiven."
What is this? I'm missing something, apparently.