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First I want to start off by saying my name is Maria Terziski and I am an expelled student from PCC. I was kicked out the night before Thanksgiving in 1990. (If anyone by chance that I was friends with, Amy, Anna, Angela, Mike, etc reads this, please email me). It's been so long and I cannot (or refuse to) remember some of the nightmare scenarios that happened during those long 2.5 months. Bottom line, I got 100 demerits for talking to guys at the mall and lying about it the first two weeks I was there (leaving me with only 50 left for the rest of the semester), hiding from RA Ms. Crook because I was talking to someone out my residence hall window, being confined in that god-forsaken infirmiry, dealing with a friend that tried to commit suicide (which she was expelled the day that they found her on the floor so no one would find out about it), and being shadowed during my departure there and spending Thanksgiving with complete strangers in silence. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Honestly, the only thing I walked away with from that place is an amazing story. Also, I have to thank my lucky stars that I found an AMAZING group of NORMAL and SUPPORTIVE friends there in order for us to get through each day with.

Most of America is not aware of this horrific legalism which takes place in sunny Florida (needless to say in about 3 other states). Little did I know that when I stepped foot on that campus on August 1990, my rights as an American were to be completely stripped. My advice to anyone that is possibly interested in going to Pensacola Concentration Camp, DON'T DO IT! You can find another school that will give you the education you need and remember, we are not Isreal, we live in Grace and not under the law so don't subject yourself to a gospel that doesn't apply! graceimpact.org

Maria

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