> Maybe that’s because I mostly took math and engineering classes.
The second you step outside of the stem bubble into liberal arts courses, it's like woke everything
Now I will say, there's good woke and bad woke.
I had one class that was about sociology and demography of the US-Mexico border. The professor was very respectful, etc etc. Seemed like useful history lessons for someone about to move to California or the southwest
I had another that was about the pre-kantian post-scholastic era of western philosophy, the professor didn't actually try to teach, showed up late, when she did show up it was some lecture about feminism. Left a permanent bad taste in my mouth
The second you step outside of the stem bubble into liberal arts courses, it's like woke everything
Now I will say, there's good woke and bad woke.
I had one class that was about sociology and demography of the US-Mexico border. The professor was very respectful, etc etc. Seemed like useful history lessons for someone about to move to California or the southwest
I had another that was about the pre-kantian post-scholastic era of western philosophy, the professor didn't actually try to teach, showed up late, when she did show up it was some lecture about feminism. Left a permanent bad taste in my mouth