SAT's, PHILOSOPHY, and CONSERVATIVE. Where to apply?

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<p>I seriously doubt that a student at Chicago will spend much time listening to professors argue that God does not exist. In 4 years there, I don’t recall hearing (or hearing about) a professor make that case even once.</p>

<p>The predominant teaching style in the Humanities and Social Sciences there is Socratic. The core Humanities and Social Science courses are much like a Great Books program. </p>

<p>I don’t know too much about Thomas Aquinas though. The curriculum looks interesting. I think the success of a Great Books program depends a lot on what the faculty and students bring to discussion of the material.</p>