Anonymous wrote:Guys this is just PaleoCon again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Universities in England are public institutions with very few exceptions. And you won't find social conservatives a la US in the UK.
True in the religious sense, but not true in the advocacy sense -- in the UK most students focus on the "conservative" business of learning (or drinking), not on political correctness/ affirmative action/ liberal politics and such
Anonymous wrote:No. Universities in England are public institutions with very few exceptions. And you won't find social conservatives a la US in the UK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Universities in England are public institutions with very few exceptions. And you won't find social conservatives a la US in the UK.
This. I think you'd be hard pressed to find a college with the kind of Bob Jones Christian identity that you seem to be looking for. The Anglican Church is pretty progressive on LGBT issues, gun control is the law of the land, the government pays for birth control, and abortion is settled law.
Better off staying in the US and applying to Liberty or Wesleyan.
Does not seem like Liberty and Wesleyan belong in the same sentence!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Universities in England are public institutions with very few exceptions. And you won't find social conservatives a la US in the UK.
This. I think you'd be hard pressed to find a college with the kind of Bob Jones Christian identity that you seem to be looking for. The Anglican Church is pretty progressive on LGBT issues, gun control is the law of the land, the government pays for birth control, and abortion is settled law.
Better off staying in the US and applying to Liberty or Wesleyan.
Anonymous wrote:No. Universities in England are public institutions with very few exceptions. And you won't find social conservatives a la US in the UK.