Patient
I went here so I do have some thoughts. Graduated in 4 years, no mean feat in a town with as many distractions as New Orleans. To me, going to school in here felt a bit like Pinocchio might have when on the first day he was heading to school and got distracted to Donkey Island instead, with all its gaudy joys. Plus, my four years coincided with the protests and conflicts over the Vietnam War, civil and women's rights, MLK and RFK assassinations ... lots going on in the world around us. At times classes were disrupted by protests on Tulane's campus and the term called off a month early in 1970, just after the shootings at Kent State. I remember going to Washington DC to participate in the national protest going on then. I will say Tulane did present me with the opportunity to learn quite a bit and I did occasionally take advantage of that. Many of us who went there know we learned how to party and how to stop. Otherwise, there is no way we are graduating in four years, if at all.