This college is in a blue collar area and the students are children of blue collar workers, mostly of the Catholic religion. They have been brainwashed to be ordinary, non-confrontational, unduly respectful of their professors, unimaginative. The classes, therefore, are dull without the give and take of alert, bright young minds which question everything in order to learn. I would only recommend it for people who, like myself, went to school part time, so they could hurry back to their main occupation after classes. I went to the school because it was near my home and the cheapest of any near my home. I couldn't afford the others.
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman in the U.S. with a medical degree, earning her M.D. in 1849.
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