moksha wrote:The only thing that is more likely is that one would stay a virgin at BYU - .
Yeah, then here's a an interesting statistic:
BYU has the highest pregnancy rate per capita than any University in the United States.
???
:)
Doctor Steuss wrote:For those who went to BYU and ended up a "critic," do you think that your BYU experience was a contributing force, or would it have happened regardless of university?
If it was the BYU experience, to what do you attribute it to exactly? Was it the culture? Was it being amongst a high populous of LDS? Was it (*gasp*) that the education at BYU was highly effective at providing you critical thinking stills (or not good enough I guess from a “believer’s” POV)?
TAK wrote:I attended YBU for one year fresh off my mission and enjoyed the status of fresh RM meat..
That said, I felt I was in a Disneyland of sorts and wanted a broader educational experience. I am glad I left and personally glad that school is not on my resume.
Doctor Steuss wrote:For those who went to BYU and ended up a "critic," do you think that your BYU experience was a contributing force, or would it have happened regardless of university?
If it was the BYU experience, to what do you attribute it to exactly? Was it the culture? Was it being amongst a high populous of LDS? Was it (*gasp*) that the education at BYU was highly effective at providing you critical thinking stills (or not good enough I guess from a “believer’s” POV)?
skippy the dead wrote:Runtu wrote:liz3564 wrote:Runtu wrote:My mom said she didn't want me to go to the University of Utah because I'd become an apostate. So I went to BYU and became an apostate. Go Cougars!
LOL! You and I were at BYU at the same time. So close and yet so far. Pity.
;)
I do remember feeling some apostate vibe coming from one of the girls' dorms at DT that fall. Which one were you in? ;)
Hmmm. If Liz was there when you were there, maybe I was there.
When were you there, Liz (you can PM if it's too much in real life information)?
Serious?Inconceivable wrote:moksha wrote:The only thing that is more likely is that one would stay a virgin at BYU - .
Yeah, then here's a an interesting statistic:
BYU has the highest pregnancy rate per capita than any University in the United States.
???
:)
True, I mistook it for out of wedlock pregnancies.Sethbag wrote:Having the highest pregnancy rate is entirely understandable given the emphasis on getting married as soon after returning from a mission as possible. Since believers can't have sex till marriage, there's also that impetus. So you get hundreds if not thousands of students at BYU marrying and starting to have kids immediately. The situation is I think different than at any other school I can imagine. Other than it probably being kind of dumb for all those students to marry and have two or three kids before they're done with school, I don't think that particular statistic reflects badly on BYU. I'm sure that BYU's rate for unwed pregnancies is next to last in the nation. Even if a female student at BYU were to get pregnant out of wedlock, you can be sure she won't be a student by the time she actually gives birth.