<p>Thanks for the responses. </p>
<p>First of all, I’m not a high school student; I’m looking to transfer, and of course my mind is always open to new ideas. But even as a high school student I was very well versed in economics and have always done a lot of reading. With regards to my economic views, I believe in capitalism for the most part, but I have some socialist leanings as well.</p>
<p>Jack4640, I understand that professors can try to be neutral, but 1) it’s very rare to find teachers that can do this well (at least in the experience I’ve had up to his point) and 2) even in the definition of neutrality there is inherent bias because the concept of neutrality over an issue forms around the social norms surrounding that issue–for example, few people weep over bias against holocaust deniers and most people consider that to be taking a neutral stance. That example isn’t 100% analogous, but it ought to get my point across.</p>
<p>Anyway, I just wanted to make sure that the program wasn’t a drone factory of sorts, so corranged put my concern to rest.</p>