<p>The idea behind applying to BC is that it provides quality education outside of theology and it’s location is in-state. Beyond that, its Common App supplement is easy, to put it simply. You say that I will be expected to question, research, question again and then defend my positions - is that because of my atheism, or just in general - meaning, will that same expectation be applied to Roman Catholics, or will their opinions just be accepted? If I (or atheists in general) am singled out for my views, then I don’t believe BC will be a good college for me. But if that same comprehensively questioning standard is applied people of all faiths equally, then there is no issue.</p>