I'm interested in seeing how many of the young earth creationists on this site go to Christian colleges and how many go to secular colleges. So, which do you go to?

 

I go to a community college in the greater Seattle area; it's obviously very secular.

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I went to two secular colleges in my undergrad and a third secular college working on my graduate degree. And I went to 12 years of secular public school.
I go to a secular college in Michigan. I also went to public school for 12 years.
By the way, what is everybody studying? My major is art and design, but I have also thought about pursuing theology later on.
Just working on an MBA with an emphasis in Public Administration.
I am studying at home in Tennessee for a bachelor's in communication. The degree granting college is Thomas Edison State College in NJ, which is secular; but I am studying through the Verity Institute in Indiannapolis, wich is extremely Christian (and creationist). My parents and I chose distance learning so that I could remain among Godly influences at home. I was also home schooled (thank God).
I am currently studying Physics at a secular university.

I was home schooled as well; I looked (very deeply) into distance learning, but the type of degree I'm pursuing doesn't work so well that way, since hands-on learning and labs are very important. I did some dual enrollment at the local community college my last year of high school, so the transition to a college classroom was not too abrupt.
I did one year at Mesa State College (Community) TI program. I'm currently a Redstone College (trade School) I graduate this coming November.
I know this is an older post but wanted to chime in.  I'm studying elementary education at a Christian college in KY.  There is a wide variety of views on creation here though.  Several of the Bible, Theology, and philosophy professors are old earth creationist or theistic evolutionist.  Both old and young earth views are thought in the biology classes.  I'm taking earth science this semester and our first assignment was to write a paper with our views on origin and the prof gave a handout summarizing views within the Christian community.  It's kinda neat to have such a variety here and still have everyone get along and grow and encourage one another in the Lord.
I go to Oregon State University. Not Christian by any means. Grew up in a conservative area, hence the belief in a young earth.

I attend a secular university in Michigan and I'm studying Biology.

I go to a secular college in Michigan.  My major is nursing and my minor is Biology.  I am so glad to have a place like this to come to.

I'm a Landscape Architecture major at California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo (secular).

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