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BJ isn't perfect. But I'd go there again. I got a good education there—not necessarily in my field, though. The journalism department is basically one teacher (Miss Solomon), and the Collegian, although good experience in many ways, didn't teach me how to be a good, nosy, FOIA-comfy reporter. That said, all my classes were super tough, and I'm no idiot. I loved the Bible and history classes most.

The rules: I didn't agree with many of them. Actually, many of them have been revoked since I left, which I think's good, but I'm angry they were in place while I was there. I didn't like being confined to campus. I didn't like being told when to get up (that's changed). But most of the rules I saw a reason for, and that helped.

The people: I met many lifelong friends there. Not everyone's the same; some are snobby, some are righteous "bojes," some are socially clueless, some are great. You'll find your niche, a group of friends who are like you and whom you trust.

Professionally: Being a BJ grad has honestly hurt me in searching for jobs. It's not a plus to have that name on your resume, especially if you're a journalist!

Final thoughts: I learned a ton. I grew closer to God than I've ever been. I learned to think, to use my brain, from amazing professors and friends. I'd send my kids there (but first I've got to find a husband. small detail.)

Feel free to e-mail me if you've got questions: _email_removed_

God bless you as you seek to follow the Lord's path for your life.

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