#1 Train Wreck School

<p>Hey WesTalk, thank you for the excellent answer. I have been waiting for someone to answer this question, and unbeknownst to me you had addressed it in the other thread. If most of the students are like you (logical, temperate and thoughtful), I would think students of any political persuasion would be comfortable at Wesleyan.</p>

<p>Is there ideological diversity amongst the faculty? The ranking is asserting that many of the social science and history courses are overly politicized. I perused the course catalog and some of the course descriptions did lend some credence to their argument. What do you think? Given that you have this freedom to choose any of your courses, do most students voluntarily take courses in the typical core requirements one sees at other schools, like political science, economics, foreign language, math, science, literature/composition etc. Are the athletes on campus integrated socially into the wider student body or do they mainly stay to themselves.</p>