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Date: Apr 01 2008 Major: Education (This Major's Salary over time) I loved PBA!!! The University is small, so I benefitted from the smaller class sizes that they had. The Professors were all very approachable and helpful any way they could be. It was wonderful to know as a person rather than a "number" like you tend to be in larger Universities. Yes, some of the students are a little naive, but all freshmen seem to be naive of what college is in the first place. I adjusted well to not being close to home and found that I was able to to stand on my own two feet even without family there to hold my hand.The school has requirements for community service each year (45 hours) as well as chapel attendance. Also, incoming freshmen have a curfew their first semester. If you can't live with those things, don't go because you will hate it. It is as simple as that. I loved PBA and was glad that I could attend a small four year college that kept my on the right path. It is very easy to go to college and lose yourself, but at PBA I definately found out who I was and I came out with confidence in the career path that I was chose.
Major: Education (This Major's Salary over time)
I loved PBA!!! The University is small, so I benefitted from the smaller class sizes that they had. The Professors were all very approachable and helpful any way they could be. It was wonderful to know as a person rather than a "number" like you tend to be in larger Universities. Yes, some of the students are a little naive, but all freshmen seem to be naive of what college is in the first place. I adjusted well to not being close to home and found that I was able to to stand on my own two feet even without family there to hold my hand.The school has requirements for community service each year (45 hours) as well as chapel attendance. Also, incoming freshmen have a curfew their first semester. If you can't live with those things, don't go because you will hate it. It is as simple as that. I loved PBA and was glad that I could attend a small four year college that kept my on the right path. It is very easy to go to college and lose yourself, but at PBA I definately found out who I was and I came out with confidence in the career path that I was chose.