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Originally Posted by wolf
Isn't Antioch the school where you had to specifically ask "May I touch you on the shoulder?" "May I stroke your hair?" "May I fuck you like a dog in heat?"
I don't think that's a ringing endorsement of the school or it's administration.
The students in your class suck, Bri, because they lack experience of the world, and only know what their favorite bloggers tell them about it.
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From Antioch's Web Page:
Who Attends Antioch College
Antioch College students are unique individuals who come from all over the world to participate in our distinctive educational program. It is hard to typify who our students are, but the data below might give you a better sense of the kinds of students who come to Antioch.
ANTIOCH COLLEGE - FALL 2005
Profile Of New Entering Students
New Students 70
Entry Type
First Year Students 71%
Transfer Students 29%
Gender
Female 53%
Male 47%
SAT Scores (middle 50%)
SAT-Verbal 620
SAT-Math 550
SAT-Combined 1170
Top Academic Area of Interests
English Literature 14%
Visual Arts 11%
Communications 8%
Political Science 6%
Undecided 5%
History 4%
Philosophy 4%
Comparative Institutional Research Program (CIRP)
Higher Education Research Institute - The American Freshman 2004
Item Antioch College 4-Year Highly Selective Colleges
General
Travel more than 500 miles to attend college 55.9%
Have both parents alive and living with each other 48.3%
View themselves as being compassionate 86%
View themselves as creative 75.4%
Had the school in which they enrolled as first choice 79.3%
Year before coming to college
Attended religious services 57.9%
Discussed religion/spirituality with friends 51.7%
Participated in organized demonstrations 81%
Were likely to discuss politics 77.6%
Objectives in going to college
Becoming accomplished in one of the performing arts 27.1%
Becoming an authority in my field 51.7%
Influencing the political structure 58.6%
Influencing social values 74.6%
Being well-off financially 22.4%
Writing original works (poems, stories, novels) 46.3%
Creating artistic work 50%
Becoming successful in a business of my own 24.1%
Becoming involved in programs to clean up the environment 44.8%
Developing a meaningful philosophy of life 84.2%
Participating in a community action program 58.6%
Keeping up to date with political affairs 70.7%
Becoming a community leader 44.8%
Reasons for deciding to go to college
To get a better job 51.7%
To gain a general education and appreciation of ideas 82.8%
To make me a more cultured person 70.2%
To be able to make more money 27.6%
To get training for a specific career 36.2%
Plan to go on to obtain a Ph.D. 29.4%
Sounds like the "may I fuck you like a dog in heat crowd" to me.
Last edited by marichiko; 10-28-2005 at 03:06 PM.
Reason: cut and paste woes, clarify tables
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