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Date: Jul 20 2007 Major: English (This Major's Salary over time) LeTourneau has a strong faculty, but is heavily crippled by lousy administration that cares more about incoming student money than the individual student experience or educational quality. Not what you'd hope for from a Christian institution. Also, administration is currently in the process of heavily imposing a clunky, empty framework of buzzwords and business-speak into the way every class is taught. Very intrusive, very empty, very detrimental.And it's true . . . this is a technical school, and in many ways they only pretend to offer adequate liberal arts degrees. In particular, the history program is severely limited by a faculty shortage and has been for years, but those in power have turned a blind eye to this crucial need despite repeated student feedback at all levels.
Major: English (This Major's Salary over time)
LeTourneau has a strong faculty, but is heavily crippled by lousy administration that cares more about incoming student money than the individual student experience or educational quality. Not what you'd hope for from a Christian institution. Also, administration is currently in the process of heavily imposing a clunky, empty framework of buzzwords and business-speak into the way every class is taught. Very intrusive, very empty, very detrimental.And it's true . . . this is a technical school, and in many ways they only pretend to offer adequate liberal arts degrees. In particular, the history program is severely limited by a faculty shortage and has been for years, but those in power have turned a blind eye to this crucial need despite repeated student feedback at all levels.