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I regret going to Hillsdale. The opportunities available were few and snatched up by overeager homeschoolers who are now using their english degrees to be stay at home moms, English teachers at classical schools or baristas. The majority of students rush to get married right out of school sometimes even before graduation. This is a pitiful school where the professors seem to promote this sort of lifestyle. The professors play favorites and I was never one of them even though I double majored and received honors in both. I made no friends at Hillsdale even though I was extremely involved in many activities. If you are a hyper conservative hoping to stay in that bubble the rest of your life and never be successful it is a great school. The professors and most students applaud endlessly the liberal arts and the notion that only at Hillsdale can these things truly be taught. That is completely false. One does read the great books and learn a great deal of western heritage. The professors speak ad nauseam about the importance of such topics, but because of the small size of the school its hard to build relationships. Most of the students are rude and stuck up. |