An Uncomfortable Question

<p>Grin . You obviously haven’t heard the extreme conservatives talking about what a liberal university Baylor is!!! Their science is not faith based. Both my husband and I graduated from there in the 80’s. He is a doctor. It was a very good program then. We recently went on a visit and were VERY impressed by all of their new science facilities. My husband wanted to go back to school. They have also spent a bunch of money on research and have tons of grants and research facilities they have been talking about in our alumni magazine. I think it would be a good compromise if they don’t mind evolution being mentioned in the science courses. She wouldn’t be an outcast for her more conservative beliefs, if she can handle discussion about other options. Many conservatives don’t like that about Baylor. I love it, but then I grew up as a Methodist!!! No, we couldn’t dance on campus when I went, but believe me we danced a ton on that suspension bridge. We had a TON of campus dances and parties. They just had to be held off campus in the city. It wasn’t a big deal. </p>

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Baylor is Southern Baptist which is even more conservative than many other Christian schools. </p>

<p>It has loosened some of its policies as of late but it wasn’t too long ago that dancing was forbidden on campus.</p>

<p>Otherwise it is a very good school that prepares students well for Med school. My S has a number of Med school classmates that are Baylor grads.</p>

<p>It does not appear that their science curriculum is faith based.</p>