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mortuusflores · 2 months
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Sunset from Ascension Hall Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio
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saintgreyhound · 2 months
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pov: your freshman year at a small liberal arts college
(feat. pics i took last year)
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maniaeofmadness · 11 days
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I WAS MADE FOR A TINY LITTLE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE
GET ME OUT OF THIS GIANT CITY SCHOOL
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realgoogleclassroom · 2 months
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Just visited a college on the other side of the state
probably gonna look into it more, maybe even apply, it's a nice little liberal arts college
even though their music education program is almost nonexistent, their math ed seemed nice, and their other music stuff is super good
and applications are already open for the fall of 2025, which is when I'd start there
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faerieprincessfemme · 5 months
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bg3 modern au: liberal arts college edition!
ft. my bard tav abrielle! bc it’s just funnier that way.
okay so like imagine they all go to a small like 1500 person liberal arts college and they’re kinda this insufferable little friend group. something in me has called me to make all the clerics gender studies majors so take that how you will. also there are no tadpoles and everyone is happy mostly and has no problems whatsoever
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- my tav abrielle is the worlds most annoying girl and she’s a theatre major. so insufferable, but unfortunately she’s talented and people like her bc of that. or at least her friends like her. she’s dating astarion and they are the worst most awful to catch in public bisexual/pansexual he/they she/they couple bc they are both so annoying about eachother (lovingly)
- astarion is the most pretentious asshole in the english department. he’s a classic lit major and he is such a stickler for what actually counts as “literature” everyone in the theatre dept knows him though bc he’s always at their rehearsals. he and abrielle recite horrible shakespeare quotes at eachother and no one can tell if it’s ironic or not.
- shadowheart is a sexuality womens and gender (SWAG) studies major! (bc gay) she’s roommates with abrielle and then also had a queer fictions class with astarion and they became sassy besties after being horrible to eachother in the seminars for that class.
- karlach is the number one star of the women’s rugby team, she’s buff she’s hot and every sapphic at the school knows her and wants her. she’s sexy yes but she’s also such a sweetheart and she also volunteers to do stage building for the theatre dept from time to time bc she’s just that sweet and wants to put her strength to good use.
- laezel is on some sports team like lacrosse that isn’t one of the colleges big ones but that woman is a D3 WARRIOR. she is COMMITTED. she and shadowheart hooked up first week of freshman year and now it’s just kind of… a situation… they kinda avoided eachother for a little bit at first after hooking up but then they became buddies but also are secretly in love with eachother homoeroticisim etc etc.
- wyll is a political science major and also participates in the plays outside of the classroom! big romeo vibes! his dad is also the school president and people like kinda know that but don’t really bring it up bc everyone knows they have a weird relationship.
- gale is a physics major who had the unfortunate outcome of being astarions randomly assigned freshman year roommate. they have been good buddies ever since even if they pretend they aren’t! he and wyll have this weird flirtationship thing going on and that influences gale to come see the theatre shows so he can support wyll and see him be handsome on stage. also gale has an extremely ambitious thesis idea that he works really hard on and never shuts up about to everyone’s dismay
extras!
- dame aylin is the captain of the rugby team that karlach is on and everyone knows her bc she’s always talking about her girlfriend and they are just the lesbian it couple of the school. isobel is a gender studies major who loves her big buff athlete girlfriend and they are happy and in love and will be gay married.
i may add more to this as i keep coming up with things but that’s it for now!!
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hogglumps · 2 years
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✨️ Sparke on its Wednesday ✨️
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beegestlov · 2 years
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I'm so tired and little and scared and the world keeps asking me to create
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crane-song · 1 month
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Starting school is stressful enough but its even more so when you don't know how long your uni is going to stay open. The board's current plans to cut costs (because my university is in massive debt thanks to poor financial management) completely undermines what the university is supposed to be about and decreases the quality of the school. When the plans are implemented something tells me enrollment is going to drop and transfer rates are going to rise.
Firing fifty to sixty percent of your professors and moving half of all classes online doesn't inspire any confidence in the school. I'm probably going to graduate before the plans are implemented but I'm still paranoid about the university closing suddenly. In the past other small liberal arts universities haven't given much warning on their closures to their students.
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mortuusflores · 1 month
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Philomathesian classroom in Ascension Hall Kenyon College, Gambier, OH
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theneptunianmind · 2 months
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sageuniversitybpl · 2 months
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SAGE University is the first Liberal Education University in Madhya Pradesh offering degrees such as BBA, BCom, BSc, BPA, BA, and B.Des etc. You can do B Com with AI, and BBA with fashion design- 250 plus major- minor combinations from 25 plus majors and 25 plus minors.
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completehistory · 2 months
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Reginald Watches God's Not Dead: Raw Notes
What follows are the notes I made while watching God’s Not Dead. I had intended to write a full review, and I may still do that, but I don’t have anything else to post this morning, so here you go.   Did he seriously just joke about giving extra credit for using a lowercase g at the beginning of a sentence? I can’t imagine any self-respecting professor ever even jesting at giving extra credit…
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k12academics · 6 months
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A college education prepares you for your career. But at Saint Vincent College, it goes much deeper. Here, students learn the career skills they need to thrive while embracing the fundamental values and knowledge that help them pursue deeper truths for a better, more successful life.
In our classrooms, on campus, and in the community, our Catholic and Benedictine values come to life. Students engage with professors and each other, from the Listening Seminar of our SVC Core Curriculum all the way to graduation.
And when they go out into the world, our graduates are ready to find their calling—always supported by a network of Bearcats ready to help them succeed.
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eliteprepsat · 1 year
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When it comes to developing a college list, there are seemingly endless factors to consider. Academics, location and cost are often some of the first considerations a student will think about when choosing where to apply. However, one factor that is often overlooked is size.
Most of you are probably accustomed to the size of your high school and the classes you’ve taken there, but think about how the size of your school has affected you academically and socially. Perhaps your school feels too large and you want a smaller setting for college. On the other hand, perhaps your school is much too small and you can’t wait to experience the environment of a large university.
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From my experience, most students apply to medium (5,000-15,000 undergraduates) or large (more than 15,000 undergraduates) colleges and universities. Larger schools tend to have more brand-name value and are easily recognizable, but that does not always equate to the best fit.
There are many advantages to attending a small college, so let’s explore how to know if a small college is right for you.
To begin, here are some of the characteristics of a small college:
Typically private, liberal arts schools
Less than 5,000 students
A focus on undergraduate education
Classes taught by professors themselves
Smaller class sizes
More individual attention from advisors
More opportunities for leadership experience
A tight-knit student community
As you can see, small colleges truly cater to their students because most of their resources are dedicated to undergraduate education. Larger colleges and universities tend to devote many of their resources to research and graduate programs, sometimes creating an academic environment where undergraduates are not prioritized. Classes are often taught by inexperienced teaching assistants instead of by the professors themselves, so the quality of instruction can vary widely.
Furthermore, the bureaucracy can make it challenging to sign up for your desired classes or switch academic majors. Small colleges offer much more of an opportunity to get to know your professors on a personal level. If you have close relationships with your teachers in high school, you may find it rewarding to continue developing those types of relationships in college.
You will also find more flexibility with the curriculum at a small college. Advisors who don’t have to manage a large student population are more available to work with you on a specific academic plan that meets your needs. It is important to take all of these considerations into account when deciding where to apply.
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In addition to offering an individualized academic experience, small colleges may offer greater on-campus leadership opportunities. A smaller student community means less competition for extracurricular clubs and activities. Depending on your interests, you may find it easier to join organizations and contribute right away at a smaller college. Sure, larger campuses may have more activities to choose from, but rigorous guidelines often dictate membership for many of those clubs. Leadership positions also tend to be held by seniors and juniors who have worked their way up the ranks over the years.
Would you rather be a small fish in a big pond or a big fish in a small pond? There are merits to both, but consider your particular interests and goals to determine which option would be a better fit for you.
When you reflect on your high school experience, think about the qualities that have meant the most to you and have allowed you to be the most successful. Do you enjoy a close-knit community in which you know many of your fellow peers? Do you cherish the insights found in small class discussions with your teachers? Do you have varied academic interests and aren’t quite ready to pursue one subject for the next four years? If you value community, flexibility and individualized attention, then a small college may be the right fit for you.
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visenyaism · 9 months
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an OUNCE of fucking decorum wyll?????
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rodspurethoughts · 1 year
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Spelman College Celebrates the Inauguration of 11th President Dr. Helene D. Gayle
"Congratulations to Dr. Helene D. Gayle on being inaugurated as the 11th President of Spelman College! We're excited to see all the great things she will accomplish. #SpelmanCollege #HeleneDGayle #InvestitureCeremony #HigherEducation
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