But it doesn't matter who you and I know individually. The statistics say that there are more self identified republicans graduating with a four year degree, but the number equals out in graduate school. Also, though self-identified republican males do graduate more often than self-identified democrat males, the numbers are reversed for women.
Another interesting thing to note, is that a mere 11% of college professors identify as Republicans. Soooo...it kind of doesn't matter what our personal experience is. It's pretty equal with students, and totally left leaning among the professors.
But it doesn't matter who you and I know individually. The statistics say that there are more self identified republicans graduating with a four year degree, but the number equals out in graduate school. Also, though self-identified republican males do graduate more often than self-identified democrat males, the numbers are reversed for women.
ReplyDeleteAnother interesting thing to note, is that a mere 11% of college professors identify as Republicans. Soooo...it kind of doesn't matter what our personal experience is. It's pretty equal with students, and totally left leaning among the professors.
Well, students have less of an interest in the government spending more than professors. More grants, funds for educations helps their careers.
DeleteThis is true. Although...loans. That's always an interest. Says this graduated student, with loans. haha
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