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Old 04-21-2009, 10:31 PM   #1
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Beloit Libertarian?

Hi there. I am considering to attend to Beloit this fall but I have a question.

I know that Beloit College has a strong Liberal slant. Being a Libertarian, I agree with many, if not all, of the Liberal mindset on civil liberty and the necesity of a radically more open and progressive view on subjects such as sex, drugs, art, religion etc... But on the other hand, I am an economic conservative who believes in low regulations, free trade, privatizations and small goverment...

So my question is: am I going to have a hard time adjusting to the political views of other students? Are other students sympathetic to views such as mine? Is it easy to be a Beloit Libertarian?

Thank You!
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Old 04-22-2009, 09:52 AM   #2
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Although Beloit is a predominantly liberal campus, the students pride themselves on being inclusive. They are welcoming and friendly, and there seems to be a niche for everyone, regardless of political views. You should, however, try to visit the campus if at all possible. That is often the best way to determine whether or not you’d be comfortable there.
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