To: Dr. Sivana
Dear Dr. Sivana,
My son did the Latin camp at Christendom one summer. He had a complete blast. But it's not a trip that he might make more than once a year. It's about three hours from us, each way.
Being a graduate of CUA, I just don't think I'd support him going there under any circumstances whatsoever.
sitetest
59 posted on
04/06/2012 7:49:23 AM PDT by
sitetest
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To: sitetest
Being a graduate of CUA, I just don't think I'd support him going there under any circumstances whatsoever.
When I went to Christendom, full accreditation had not yet been granted. (When it was granted, it was retroactive to the year of my graduation). This made grad school pickings lean at the time, and Catholic U. was a popular choice for the reason. I believe I was the first student to go on to a non-Catholic affiliated law school after graduation (U of Mo.-Columbia) outside the state of Virginia. Many men went to seminaries after. And Steubenville was a popular landing spot (though not without its own issues) Other than that, pickings were lean in those wild, wooly years. the pickings
93 posted on
04/06/2012 10:14:41 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
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