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Date: Dec 31 1969 Major: Unknown (This Major's Salary over time) PBA relies on being in a nice area with a temperate climate to bring in new students. if you care at all about individual liberty, the objective exchange of ideas, privacy, scholastic fulfillment or a creative environment do not go here. there are a few exceptions to this (as far as professors go, being namely the ones i know: David Athey, Linda Raeder, Dr. Brauer, Craig Hanson and David Horkott) most of them are so frustrated with students being more focused on getting a diploma than actually learning that often times they seem to give up. if you want an easy diploma, by all means, sign on. if you want to pursue wisdom, go elsewhere. when you agree to attend be willing to forego many of your civil rights. if you would consider yourself "free thinking" or if you are unwilling to surrender reason for religion, do not attend. i am not trying to trash the university. the bottom line is, the handbook of rules states that "student radicals" are not to be tolerated. they have a good pharmacy program, and a small but strong philosophy program (my major)
Major: Unknown (This Major's Salary over time)
PBA relies on being in a nice area with a temperate climate to bring in new students. if you care at all about individual liberty, the objective exchange of ideas, privacy, scholastic fulfillment or a creative environment do not go here. there are a few exceptions to this (as far as professors go, being namely the ones i know: David Athey, Linda Raeder, Dr. Brauer, Craig Hanson and David Horkott) most of them are so frustrated with students being more focused on getting a diploma than actually learning that often times they seem to give up. if you want an easy diploma, by all means, sign on. if you want to pursue wisdom, go elsewhere. when you agree to attend be willing to forego many of your civil rights. if you would consider yourself "free thinking" or if you are unwilling to surrender reason for religion, do not attend. i am not trying to trash the university. the bottom line is, the handbook of rules states that "student radicals" are not to be tolerated. they have a good pharmacy program, and a small but strong philosophy program (my major)