This could actually be one of the few conservative dream colleges. A great place to start if you wanted to challenge the liberal elites in academia, journalism, or the arts.
But of course "real conservatives" are only supposed to be interested in practical pursuits such as engineering. We leave all that liberal arts nonsense to the liberals.
But how has that worked out for us?
Correct. This college offers a classic, well-rounded education. The very content, structure, and rigor of its program are the antithesis of the modern university.
If you have a desire and interest in practical hands-on experience as a young person from say 8 to 15 years of age, you cultivate that by getting employment in a company which will expand your knowledge.
You also must excel in Math and the Physical Sciences in Middle and High School.
Then if you can perform in the above two endeavors, you will get accepted to an Engineering School, preferably with a co-op program providing on-the-job experience that cannot be taught in the classrooms.
With that background you will become a useful and productive member of society, acquiring enough personal wealth to become a conservative voice in your community.