<p>Should I include my political leanings in there and for whom I voted for?</p>
<p>no you shouldn't because you don't know if the reader is on what side, so he might hate you for your political view</p>
<p>don't want that</p>
<p>....Sigh....either way, I'm thinking about political diversity and my passion for poliical as my potential to contribute...I guess I'll kjust talk about how I projected my own races, voted, and bought merchandise...how I grew from 9/11 and made myself more aware.</p>
<p>write about those political thoughts about which most people agree
you'll be on safe side</p>
<p>LIke what?</p>
<p>readers shouldn't be bias right? They encourage you to express your opinions since it shows your personalities.</p>
<p>Then wouldnt that mean that I COULD show off my hardcore liberal ideas?</p>
<p>liberalism is rampant on college campuses, if anything they would love essays that are Liberal. Unfortunately, liberal openmindedness doesnt work for conservatives, so I would not recommend writing conservative opinions or ideas</p>
<p>What if it was a conservative leaning college to which you are applying? In that case would it be a good or bad idea to express your conservative political views?</p>
<p>it would obviously be good, but aside from christian schools how many of those exist?</p>
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<p>Since I was eleven, I was purely devoted to freedom, justice, and the American way.</p>
<p>Stay away from current political buzzwords like "a woman's right to choose," but do mention you favor women's rights.</p>
<p>And even if liberalism prevails at colleges, admissions officers sometimes don't share the same values as the students do.</p>
<p>Then what I'm hearing from CC is that I should talk about politics and liberalism</p>