Annie
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I wasn't a history student, so I never had Burdick, but I did take a class with Butler...he was too geeky and softspoken to try to preach on politics
I did, however, have David Lindberg...that guy was a VERY liberal blowhard who fit the definition of liberal-who-wants-to-indoctrinate-students VERY well, lol.
The funny thing is that if you look at the faculty at EC, the philosophy department and the economics department are both VERY Conservative.
((And just for the record, I was a Poli Sci / Economics double major))
I wished I hadn't had to cram so much in, but I picked up the history/educ creds in just 2 years, there wasn't even one class I could take for 'fun'.
I've been dickering with whether to get MA in history or pol. sci. What I should do is just go and pick up the 2 econ courses I need to get my last endorsement, but ewww, I hated econ. LOL!