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I graduated from High School with a 3.75 GPA and did well on my ACT and SAT. My parents wanted me to go to a college reasonably close and they felt that Liberty would be a good place to go (mostly because it is conservative and is considered a safe campus). My major is Biology. Unfortunately I must say that all my classes were taught with a decisively religions bias, especially Biology. Evolution is discredited at every opportunity and anything referencing an Earth that is billions of years old is labeled as false conclusions based of faulty science. I wished I knew that before I started attending Liberty. The only reason they teach anything at all about evolution is that they have to in order to be accredited in science. But you may be certain that when they do teach evolution it is taught with the idea of showing that it is wrong. Any discussion about the fossil evidence and various radiocarbon dating techniques (or any other radiometric dating technique) quickly get you into an argument with the faculty who believe in a literal interpretation of the Bible. Sad to say for Liberty, Evolution and an old Earth (4.5 billion years old) are taught at the majority of colleges in the United States/Europe (except for a few Evangelical Christian Colleges) and widely accepted by the vast majority of the scientific community (as is radiometric dating techniques). So, my advice, if you want a good solid college education in the sciences, go to another college (like Virginia Tech). |