<p>Princeton Review has listed Reed as te morst godless campus. Is this true?
Should leave my kippah home if I choose Reed?</p>
<p>Typos galore....should be " the most" sorry.</p>
<p>that about sums it up.</p>
<p>Well I believe there is a Jewish students thing there ... plus you could always go off-campus to services or what not.</p>
<p>Oh, don't let the seal scare you. There are tons of religion majors at Reed. Just don't be a fundamentalist dick and you'll be fine.</p>
<p>When we visited Reed, our tour guide was a senior who was planning to go directly into the seminary to become a minister. So, I guess Reed's "Godlessness" didn't get to him. :)</p>
<p>My sense is that Reed is the type of place where people are pretty tolerant of each other. As long as a religious-type didn't try to cram their religious beliefs down the throats of others, and could keep an open mind about the beliefs/non-beliefs of others, I think there is room at Reed for all kinds.</p>
<p>I agree with Carolyn. There are active religious organizations on campus and I know that Reed has produced a decent number of ministers, rabbis and other religious leaders over the years.</p>