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For s/o with so much college behind him -you can’t seem to comprehend my simple point. My point was that in the workplace because of all the laws that there are – people tend to hesitate to mingle with opposite genders because they are afraid of them taking it the wrong way and possibly complaining to the bosses, Gov., etc. about it. People in college have no such fear and mingling is commonplace.
“You are missing the point. I went to both Touro and Co-Ed.”
And so did I, but not to Flatbush division.
“I know what went on in both.”
And so did I.
Actually I’m enlightening you that whatever goes on in Touro – it’s worse in regular college.
“The Nisayon is harder in Touro because you think you are in a frum environment. In Co-ED College, your walls are up and you are wary of everything.”
Well wake up and smell the coffee. Not e/o is wary of Not mingling with opposite genders in regular college. Plenty of people fall in, whether the opposite Gender is Jewish or not.
That wasn’t the question I posted. Here it is again:
“What is preferable – to go to a co-ed school or a Non co-ed school if the whole difference will be how much money you’ll have afterwards from your job?”
Why don’t you ask him this question and then post his answer here?
I did go to Touro after the others. There are reasons I didn’t go there first, but one of the main reasons was – there isn’t a Touro near Lakewood.
“Health & Shmoel: A college can not discriminate and must accept everyone. Even Touro Hakodosh has a Toeva club…. I wonder if Rabbonim will come out against Touro.”
We had this discussion about the clubs previously in the CR. You can search the CR for all those posts. I’m Not interested in rehashing this aspect of the topic.