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College in Canada? After Trump's win, more in US consider it; Laughing at Liberals
Topic Started: Dec 30 2016, 03:20 PM (421 Views)
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College in Canada? After Trump's win, more in US consider it

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For some college-bound students distressed by the election of Donald Trump, Canada is calling.

Colleges from Quebec to British Columbia say applications and website traffic from the United States have been surging since Trump's victory Nov. 8. Although many Canadian schools had also ramped up recruiting in the U.S. recently, some say dismay over the presidential election has fueled a spike in interest beyond their expectations.

Lara Godoff, a 17-year-old from Napa, California, said she scrapped any notion of staying in the U.S. the day after the election. Among other concerns, Godoff, a Democrat, said she fears Trump's administration will ease enforcement of federal rules against sexual assault, making campuses less safe for women.

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Lord, she's one of those people. Well I hope she gets into the college she wants to, I also kind of hope she stays there. I am extremely thankful I missed experiencing these kinds of people while in school, I don't know if I would be able to actually focus on my education with them around.
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Just imagine the future savings the American colleges will realize in play-doh, coloring books and grief counselor expenses alone!
Edited by black sheep, Dec 30 2016, 03:53 PM.
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Dec 30 2016, 03:20 PM
College in Canada? After Trump's win, more in US consider it

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For some college-bound students distressed by the election of Donald Trump, Canada is calling.

Colleges from Quebec to British Columbia say applications and website traffic from the United States have been surging since Trump's victory Nov. 8. Although many Canadian schools had also ramped up recruiting in the U.S. recently, some say dismay over the presidential election has fueled a spike in interest beyond their expectations.

Lara Godoff, a 17-year-old from Napa, California, said she scrapped any notion of staying in the U.S. the day after the election. Among other concerns, Godoff, a Democrat, said she fears Trump's administration will ease enforcement of federal rules against sexual assault, making campuses less safe for women.

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My liberal granddaughter, who cried when Trump was elected and who is attending MIT, has no intention of transferring to Canada....For many SJWs, there are limits to their dedication to their ideology............... :biggrin:
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That's nuts, moving to Commie Country...... Canada is in a down ward spin...... You better check before moving....

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Dec 30 2016, 03:20 PM
College in Canada? After Trump's win, more in US consider it

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For some college-bound students distressed by the election of Donald Trump, Canada is calling.

Colleges from Quebec to British Columbia say applications and website traffic from the United States have been surging since Trump's victory Nov. 8. Although many Canadian schools had also ramped up recruiting in the U.S. recently, some say dismay over the presidential election has fueled a spike in interest beyond their expectations.

Lara Godoff, a 17-year-old from Napa, California, said she scrapped any notion of staying in the U.S. the day after the election. Among other concerns, Godoff, a Democrat, said she fears Trump's administration will ease enforcement of federal rules against sexual assault, making campuses less safe for women.

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Someone who is way over thinking this.
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