<p>Hey Ksy,</p>
<p>I am currently a senior at Baylor as well as an atheist. The obvious things that may be annoying are the chapel and religion classes that are mandatory but everyone knows about that coming in so honestly you can’t complain.</p>
<p>There are certainly some people who won’t like you based on your faith (this is true no matter where you go) but in general it won’t come up (at least it hasn’t for me). My best friend at the school recently asked me what religion I was and when I told her she didn’t really seem to care. </p>
<p>One thing that has disappointed me this year is that two of my science professors have essentially given speeches or heavy references to the bible. An example was during a lesson on the history of our universe the professor started talking about how even if there are other species on other universes that we are the chosen ones. Another professor while talking about things such as cell evolution said that while this was amazing nothing was as amazing as god. These two professors were the first science professors that have openly talked about religion during class time (I have taken probably 12-15 science classes) so I would not say it is a common occurrence just that it can happen.</p>
<p>There also seems to be a fairly large Indian population within the biology and other science departments so if you want to have others with similar ethnic and religious backrounds to socialize with I am sure you can find some.</p>