<p>Some of you might want re-evaluate your attitudes about Sonnenschein and Zimmer. They’ve both instituted policies which drastically strengthened the student body and preserved the intellectual “sanctity” of the school. Before their reforms (and after the 1970’s), the University’s students generally consisted of people who liked the idea of thinking but lacked the IQ to do so (I see Cue7 agrees with me…?). The refocusing of admissions undoubtedly attracted more science-oriented kids with measurable analytical skills. Regardless of what Zimmer’s stated “goals” are, there’s no evidence that the current student body is less able or willing to think, and the University’s image has only improved, since he took office.</p>