Transferring to a Community College to finish my Associates, since I couldn’t really handle all the annoying liberalism of my local 4-year (plus, I had a medical emergency every mid-semester, which wasn’t fun.) Once I finish my apprenticeship and my Associate’s, I was wondering what college is actually decent for socialism/communism?

Obviously, there’s a lot of factors like tuition, student demographic, faculty, ect. But, this is mostly hypothetical. I’ve heard Evergreen was pretty good, emphasis on the was.

  • mrfugu [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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    3 days ago

    the university model is such economic bullshit that you’re not going to find an american university whose admin wouldn’t immediately bend knee to the state, lest they lose their burgerbucks.

    I agree with DragonBallZinn, find one in/near where you want to work or, depending on what you plan on studying, look into professors you’d like to learn from.

    In my own experiences, I’ve found that the distribution of people at any university is about the same, some just have way more people than others. That’s to say, at a smaller school you’ll find a leftist community pretty quickly but at a state college you’ll probably have to be proactive about it otherwise you’ll find yourself surrounded by libs and chuds.