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Transferring to a Community College to finish my Associates, since I couldn't really handle all the annoying liberalism of my local 4-year (plus, I had a medical emergency every mid-semester, which wasn't fun.) Once I finish my apprenticeship and my Associate's, I was wondering what college is actually decent for socialism/communism?

Obviously, there's a lot of factors like tuition, student demographic, faculty, ect. But, this is mostly hypothetical. I've heard Evergreen was pretty good, emphasis on the was.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 5 days ago

If you’re stuck in burgerland. I’d just do a state school. 1+1=2 in flyover state college is still 1+1=2 in Harvard. But I’d pick the closest to the city you want to live in or close to. The job market is so oversaturated you’re better off using your professors for whatever nepotism you can get your hands on.

Someone correct me if I’m wrong but a lot of universities (especially high ranking ones) are treating themselves like a brand rather than a learning institution….less school and more country club.