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SnowAngels
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Hi everyone!
This is not an immediate problem, as I’m not taking the course this semester, but I want to prepare for the future.
My sister and I are both go to our local college part-time (as we are homeschooled and still in high school), and we are both currently studying music. To get an Associate’s Degree in music, you have to fill some basic requirements. One of the classes we have to take is “Modern Social Problems”. It is not a course you can clep out of. The problem is, our local college is very, very liberal and the majority of the professors are as well. They teach the material as if their opinion is right. My sister was talking with another Catholic who tutors the class, and he said that he has to teach to the material, even if it conflicts with his beliefs. I talked with a friend who has taken the class and he said that his professor pretty much sat back and let the class debate each other on present issues such as gay marriage and abortion; however, on the tests, there were very opinionated questions such as “Abortion is a right. True or false?”
Obviously, I don’t want to fail the class, but I can’t imagine answering “True.” for a question like that. My sister said she would just answer true because she wouldn’t want to fail. I’m not sure what I would do. What do you suggest?
Thank you! Have a blessed day!
This is not an immediate problem, as I’m not taking the course this semester, but I want to prepare for the future.
My sister and I are both go to our local college part-time (as we are homeschooled and still in high school), and we are both currently studying music. To get an Associate’s Degree in music, you have to fill some basic requirements. One of the classes we have to take is “Modern Social Problems”. It is not a course you can clep out of. The problem is, our local college is very, very liberal and the majority of the professors are as well. They teach the material as if their opinion is right. My sister was talking with another Catholic who tutors the class, and he said that he has to teach to the material, even if it conflicts with his beliefs. I talked with a friend who has taken the class and he said that his professor pretty much sat back and let the class debate each other on present issues such as gay marriage and abortion; however, on the tests, there were very opinionated questions such as “Abortion is a right. True or false?”
Obviously, I don’t want to fail the class, but I can’t imagine answering “True.” for a question like that. My sister said she would just answer true because she wouldn’t want to fail. I’m not sure what I would do. What do you suggest?
Thank you! Have a blessed day!