I love that UNLV is a big-little school, that you can still have access and support as a student.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love the idea of a university as away from capitalist values, where people can do things that don't immediately have to pay their way. It's like a monastery in a way, and that beautiful refuge has been destroyed by dogma about what this stuff is for.
I have spent my entire adult life trying to make Liberty University the world-class Christian university that was envisioned at its founding.
I'd like thousands of schools as good as the one I went to, Eton.
I think the American university system still seems to be the best system in the world.
We all have a stake in ensuring that all students have the schools they deserve and that communities are leading this effort, not being left behind. To do that, we must challenge unchecked charter expansion and the forces driving it.
Even if a university should turn out to be another version of a school, I had decided I could lose myself afterwards as an anonymous particle of the London I already loved.
I felt like I was selling a product of the University of Georgia that's really special and really special to me as far as the education you can get, the development you can get, and the league we play in. That's what I've sold.
Being uncool is being pretty much the coolest you can be.
School seemed unimportant, since I learned so much more on my own.
Good schools should be left alone.