On college majors and voting preferences
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In general, there are a few gay socjus courses that cover a bunch of the 'requirements', but you can also just take a few relatively normal classes, like 'Introduction to Logic' or 'Music Writing 101'.
Regrettably, this is how I learned that I will never have any musical talent.
A way they get students to take socjus classes is by promising that it will be easy "A"s. As long as what you write aligns with their viewpoint, of course.
It's understandable that students taking a heavy load of math and science don't want to also have to work hard at social studies.
Essentially. They also stretch definitions of various credits. At some colleges, there are 'intro to gay studies' classes that cover like three different Gen. Eds, while something like Music and Ancient Germany covers one.
I can only imagine what is taught in a gay studies course, sheesh. It's bad enough that people consoom so much pornography now.