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Her siblings wanted to see the school (it is four hours from here) so we made a family trip of dropping her off. Here you can see the packed van and her siblings:After driving up there and moving her stuff into her "dorm", we headed to mass. Take a look at this "dorm"; actually it is a four bedroom apartment housing four girls.
The church is across the street from the campus. The crowd at Saturday night Mass on move-in day was on the gray side but the priest seemed nice and invited her to come back. The feed the kids for free on Wednesday nights. I hope she goes. After Mass we went downtown to get a bite to eat. I had a famous Natchitoches meat pie.
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They have been recruiting her for the Louisiana Scholars College since they started recruiting her for the school. Her initial answer was "No, I've spent seven years at Haynes (magnet school for bright kids) and I want out of that environment (in other words she wanted to be the smartest kid in the class, like she was in elementary school). When she went up for orientation this summer they worked on her some more. While housed on the university campus, the Scholars College program is largely separate from the rest of the school. They have interdisciplinary great books core classes taught seminar-style in a building largely reserved for Scholars College. Even their upper level courses are largely separate from the other students, especially if they are liberal arts majors. She wanted to major in history and is really exactly the type of student they are looking for. She still said "no" this summer, but she was wavering. Her roommate decided this summer that she would do it, and Scholars College had some events before the rest of the folks got there, so she had been there a couple of days by the time we got there and was telling my daughter how awesome it was.
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Very nice dorms for freshman - wow!
ReplyDeleteWow! Super nice "dorms" for an incoming freshman. Must be a very nice school. Her classes sound interesting - hope she enjoys her college experience.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your daughter! That's the nicest freshman apartment I've EVER seen.
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It would be interesting to experience a conservative's version of a "gender in _" class. One could look at how the ideal man or woman (according to literature) have changed over time without denying that gender is real. In fact, one could look at which qualities the ideal man/woman has retained throughout history. Hmm, now I want to go to such a class!
ReplyDeleteThe only "dorms" we had at my university were apartments, and it was awesome! So much more comfortable and roomy than the standard little dorm room, plus, a kitchen cuts down on eating out so much. And we were 4 girls to a 2 bedroom apartment, so your daughter has it a little better than I did!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your daughter for getting into the Scholars College. I bet she won't regret it at all (despite her initial resistance).