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EDUCATION: As a female education major PCC prepared me very well for teaching in a Christian school - and they make no bones about the fact that this is their goal. My education courses were demanding and practical. However, as a principal who knows the salaries of teachers, if you are not married some school's salaries are so low that it is hard to support yourself, especially if you have to pay a portion of your health insurance. If you are a male teacher who has to support a family it is even worse. If you needed to teach in public school for financial reasons the transition is extremely difficult.

RULES: I enjoyed my college years because I accepted the fact that we were all subjected to the same rules - many which were ridiculous - yet everyone had to abide so we were all in the same boat. You don't have to agree or have the same personal convictions (hose, coulottes, no slacks, etc.) - just do it while you're there and try not to obsess over it.

SPIRITUAL: Looking back, in spite of what was taught from the pulpit, I felt like I developed a "works salvation" mentality. When I left PCC I realized how critical of others I had become. If they didn't dress right, talk right, were not extremely conservative, listened to the "wrong" kind of music, I felt God was not pleased with them nor was at work in their lives. I felt that because I did these things that I was a better Christian! I'm thankful the Holy Spirit revealed to me how wrong that is. I think this is an unintentional result of how they performed discipline and how unmerciful some in authority could be. God uses and blesses others even if they do not agree in all areas with PCC. Aside from this bad aspect, I did learn many other positive and important things from Bible classes, chapel, and church.

FRIENDS and FACULTY: I had the best time with godly friends that I am close to today. We did a lot of hilarious things during "quiet hours!" My instructors were super and some are still my friends today as well. With a warning to take some things with a grain of salt and to listen to the Holy Spirit, I would recommend PCC.

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