The school was terrible. Got to the point where I was miserable every day. I hated to do it, but I left the city and I'm going to the community college here in Gallatin next semester. Couldn't deal with being in one of the top 50 most conservative schools in the country.
You didn't know that on the front end? When you say politics were they radical tea baggers?It's definitely crazy. The city wasn't the problem though. I loved being there. The school was just a private, Christian, conservative college. I was getting religion and politics shoved down my throat constantly. Couldn't deal with that.
You didn't know that on the front end?
I know it will, we got faith in ya my brother.I knew it would be a little bit of that, but I didn't realize how much. I started out enjoying it, but in the end I just wasn't happy. I'm still only 18 so I can afford to be a little selfish and transfer around and find what I want to do. It'll work out eventually.
Holy mother of pearl, that sounds like the biblical version of hell.
:birgits_giggle:The worst part was that the students were mostly the same way. Sheltered homeschooled kids with rich parents. I got there because I worked hard my senior year to pick up my GPA and my ACT. These kids got in because of who their parents were. I didn't fit in at all. Some kids brought a briefcase to class and most wore bow ties every day.
The school was terrible. Got to the point where I was miserable every day. I hated to do it, but I left the city and I'm going to the community college here in Gallatin next semester. Couldn't deal with being in one of the top 50 most conservative schools in the country.