mrswdk wrote:I'm in my mid-20s, have never studied in America and became interested in this thread because I was hoping I might be able to persuade you to reflect on your views a little.
There is no need for me to cherry pick the research. There is an overwhelmingly conclusive trend that people with strong political views (anywhere in the political spectrum) tend not to change their mind once its made up, rejecting any information that would undermine the stance they have taken. If you're desperate for citations then I'll find some but it's be pretty easy (and hopefully informative) for you to look it up yourself.
Obviously such research suggests that there is little point in having this discussion with you, bjt I thought I might as well try.
If only we had an idea what research you are talking about. You can't accuse me of ignoring the research, when I am in fact asking repeatedly for you to share it.

Then why the heck would I reflect based on what you say? Since you never studied in America, how is it you came to have a certain point of view on colleges in America? if the answer is 'studies', by all means, cherry pick the best ones from the pile and let's have a look. What do you base your viewpoint on? Why would you be able to cause me to reflect??? What are you bringing to the table that I should think about?
Contribute something, please! If you are going to try (you been trying for a week now?) try all the way, just post your links and let's have it! Cuz All we have right now is you exiting the discussion when pressed for your information.