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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Stay away from small, NE liberal arts colleges.[/b] [/quote] Yeah, God forbid he go to a good school where he would have to actually discuss and think about his own positions.[/quote] Apart from Bob Jones and BYU, I don't think you could find a school where a student would not be exposed to the liberal viewpoint. The challenge ( And it is a challenge) is finding a college that presents both sides of issues such as diversity, reverse discrimination, liberal social policy and environmental regulation. Studies have shown that more than 85% of ALL college professors SELF IDENTIFY as liberal to extremely liberal. When SMU agreed to host the Bush Library it's academic ranking fell significantly based largely on peer reviews (under the USNWS methodology) - an investment of hundreds of millions of dollars that didn't cost the university actually hurt the schools image because it was not politically correct... That what we are dealing with. [/quote]
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