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| Quite Bright |
I still have nightmares about being at TTU.
It was so legalistic and conservative that it failed to prepare anyone for the real world.
Unless you were one of a few "favorite students" you were largely ignored on campus, despite your talents and contributions.
For every genuine, quality person I met, there were ten others who would turn their nose up at you if they didn't deem you "Christian enough" for their company. Jesus Christ himself would have avoided this place like the plague. | Perceived Campus Safety: A-, University Resource Use: F |  | | |
| | Apr 21 2008 | 5th Year Male --
Class 1992 | | Blog it!Blog about this comment from your webpage or Blog, or MySpace account: Just copy and paste!
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| Quite Bright | TTU is BY FAR THEE WORST college that I had attended. Dr. Lovett is an asshole and so is the entire staff at TTU. None of the teachers make time for you yet they make you feel so important. The school is just one huge contradiction. There the fakest people that I know. Do not attend this college. Go to Lee University. Temple blows ass. The food is terrible and so are the people. | Scholastic Success: B+, Education Quality: F |  | | |
| | Mar 11 2008 | 1st Year Male --
Class 2007 | | Blog it!Blog about this comment from your webpage or Blog, or MySpace account: Just copy and paste!
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| Quite Bright | If you are planning on going on to graduate school you need to KNOW THIS - TTU is NOT "regionally" accredited, although it is nationally accredited. MANY graduate schools require that you have an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution in order to grant you a grad degree, because this is considered a minimal standard. I was denied entry into several schools for this reason. TTU administrators do not seem serious about obtaining this basic credential. It is irrepsonsible not to inform potential students about this situation. While I did get a Christian worldview centered edcuation, and made contacts that helped launch my career, I probably could have gotten the same or better quality education at say Cedarville College, Liberty University or any of the Southern Baptist Schools, most of which are regionally accredited. A much greater empahasis should be placed on growing and improving academic programs. By the way, the campus is crumbling because it was not given a high enough priority, partly becasue the church and school are joined financially. "Excellence" should also be a part of any "Distictively Christian", as the motto goes, education. | Starting Job: same, Preparedness: C, Reputation: F |  | |
| | Dec 14 2007 | Alumnus Male --
Class 2000 | | Blog it!Blog about this comment from your webpage or Blog, or MySpace account: Just copy and paste!
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