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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Schools are neither liberal nor conservative -- those are purely political words and even if you were majoring in political science in college you would by definition need to be studying BOTH liberal and conservative politics and ever other part of the political spectrum. Colleges are academic institutions and teach everything and approach their varies subjects accordingly. Some subjects may appeal to liberal kids and some appeal to conservative kids but none are purely one political thing or another. Curious to know what liberal or conservative engineering looks like, or conservative math or liberal computer science?[/quote] Student populations certainly lean liberal or conservative. And they also vary in their acceptance of others with different viewpoints. I think a lot of center-right/center-left students would prefer to be at schools that tolerate different viewpoints. It’s not always easy to figure out what schools are that way. [/quote] This really isn't a thing real life at colleges. Kids are kids, and they just want to go to class and parties and get a degree. How many college kids do you know who are standing around campus discussing old people politics all day long? [/quote]
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