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Position1: Teacher, Faith Baptist High School, Davison, MI
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Despite claims to the contrary, the administration at PCC is not at all interested in educational excellence. They are simply interested in faculty and students who are willing to toe the ideological party line and who are willing to sacrifice personal freedoms and vocational and economic aspirations to do so. The administration insists on narrow-minded perspectives in the classroom and in all other aspects of a student's life. When I was there, two friends of mine and I wrote a benign but non-approved student newspaper (there never has been nor will be a student newspaper there - God forbid the students should have a chance to express their opinions). The administration almost expelled us. The administration's reaction was symptomatic of a desperate and ruthless control they seek to impose on all of the school's operations. They are not interested in cultivating an intellectual life, in doing honest research, nor in truly exploring the wonders of this world. And, to top it all off, they bring God in on their side. If you disagree with them, you are disagreeing with God. Arrogance and despotism combined with fanatical religion - not a pretty sight. The school's lack of accreditation is further evidence of this. All of my initial attempts after college to gain admission into a secular university or to land a secular job failed, specifically (I was informed in every case) because of PCC's non-accredited status. I am now three months away from receiving my Ph.D. from one of the nation's top ten universities. It's been a long road here and my time at PCC was of no help. If it weren't for the few close friends I've retained from there (all of whom have rejected the school's perspective and approach), my regrets about going there would be even more intense.

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