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I was there 4 years and felt that the rules had helped me to focus more on school. I love watching tv shows and movies. However, I never felt I missed it because I was so busy of doing homework, sport activities, and shopping :-P on the weekends. I work and study hard, now, looking back, I realize that I had done my best, and so did the school and faculties. I went on to get my graduate degree. Despite of the issue of accreditation, I did my audition and got accepted. It is true that accreditation is important, but it's even truer that you as a whole is the main determination in everything else in life. After 2 years of work, I applied to 2 grad school in the state, one had advised me to get an undergrad degree in FSU first then got my masters there. The other one accepted me on the base of how well I performed, how well I presented myself as a person, and as a dedicated worker. It turned out that God has planned everything all the way. I got a full scholarship, I had the best piano teacher and education ever! At the same time, I have a friend who went to get her degree (same as mine) at this other school. She complained that her teacher didn't help her and showed her things like what my teacher did. She felt that I got a lot more than her. PCC isn't a public school, or any other state university. It's a Christian private school that has her own rules. There are people who get kicked out because they are doing things against the rules. They never graduate from it, nor they understand the purpose of the rules. They turn out to be bitter and made negative comments about it. I think it's a shame that ppl are proclaiming publicly that apparently they can't follow rules. There are rules everywhere in the office and work sites. Young people do need to be trained to understand this, at least once in their lifetime!

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