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Butterbean

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4. *waves* I lived in Chas for a long time and my friends went to C of C.
Thu Jan 2, 2014, 02:31 PM
Jan 2014

Chas. is a conservative city, no doubt, but C of C is a semi-liberal bubble in the middle of the city. It's more laid back than the rest of the city with regards to attitudes and the like. My friends that went there were pot smoking hippies, and they were quite comfy there. *shrug* I will tell you there is quite a large greek contingent there, however, one does not have to go greek to be comfortable on campus.

Overall, I think it's a nice place to go if you want to go for MB. I just took my niece on a tour of that campus a couple of months ago, she's probably going to go there, and she's very left-leaning. The professors there are pretty liberal overall, so there's that.

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