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CTyankee

(65,175 posts)
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 04:21 PM Jun 2013

What can you tell me about the College of Charleston?

My granddaughter is interested in going there. She lives in MA and wants to major in Marine Biology. The College seems to have a good MB program.

She's liberal like her family and I wonder how the College is politically. Is it a right wing campus?

I think she favors the school for the climate, the Charleston location and the MB program.

Anything you can tell me about the College would be greatly appreciated!

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What can you tell me about the College of Charleston? (Original Post) CTyankee Jun 2013 OP
A couple friends of mine went there. HooptieWagon Jun 2013 #1
Actually, my granddaughter is there now in Charleston, visiting the Maritime Center of the CTyankee Jun 2013 #2
Post removed Post removed Aug 2013 #3
*waves* I lived in Chas for a long time and my friends went to C of C. Butterbean Jan 2014 #4
Thanks. She has applied there. We'll see! CTyankee Jan 2014 #5
 

HooptieWagon

(17,064 posts)
1. A couple friends of mine went there.
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 04:49 PM
Jun 2013

They liked it. Charleston as a whole is fairly conservative, but the college (like colleges everywhere ) is more liberal than the surrounding community. One of my friends is a lesbian, she had no hassles (this was around 1980). CoC has one of the top collegiate sailing teams in the country. I've sailed a few regattas there, and the waterfront facilities are first rate. Your granddaughter might want to check that out. Most collegiate sailing teams will teach beginners.
Charleston as a city is a lot of fun, plenty of nightlife, etc. Beaches aren't too far away. And a half days drive gets you in the mountains for hiking, camping, etc. Take her for a visit there.

The University of South Florida St Petersbirg Campus also has a top Marine Biology program, as does Eckerd College also in St Petersburg. Your granddaughter may want to look at them too. St Petersburg is a great place to live.

CTyankee

(65,175 posts)
2. Actually, my granddaughter is there now in Charleston, visiting the Maritime Center of the
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 05:28 PM
Jun 2013

College. She does sail (around Martha's Vineyard) but is not a big enthusiast of sailing. Her prep school, Tabor, which is on Cape Cod, is a BIG school for sailing, crew and marine sciences. She just decided against sailing for her sport and chose ice hockey (of all things!). But she is still dedicated to Marine Biology as a major and possibly photography as a minor.

The College actually looks a little preppy to me, but I may be getting a wrong impression.

I'll tell my daughter about the University of South Florida's St. Petersburg campus...

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Butterbean

(1,014 posts)
4. *waves* I lived in Chas for a long time and my friends went to C of C.
Thu Jan 2, 2014, 01:31 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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