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Apples do not fall to far from the tree … my son just graduate from St.John’s in Santa Fe.
Great Books! I got accepted there for sophomore year, but they did not at all like my declared habit of organ practice and thought it would interfere. I think one of the members of the Partially Examined Life podcast teaches at Annapolis.
I was in the third generation of the Tutorials in Letters and Science program. I left SJSC and went to UC Berkeley where I completed a degree in Zoology.
Hello Phil. It was a great and wonderful experiment—and building! I only remember for teachers the gracious Beata Panagopolous, and Robert Larsen the Impatient—who thankfully cut me no slack as a budding philosopher.