| Major: Art & Design Department (This Major's Salary over time) |
| Gender: Female | This person cares more about Faculty Accessibility than the average student. |
Intelligence: Quite Bright |
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Lowest Rating Faculty Accessibility F | Describes the student body mostly as: Afraid, Arrogant, Broken Spirit, Snooty, ClosemindedDescribes the faculty mostly as: Helpful, Condescending |
Highest Rating Campus Maintenance A+ |
How this student rated the school:
| Educational Quality | B+ | Faculty Accessibility | F | | Useful Schoolwork | B- | Excess Competition | B- | | Academic Success | C+ | Creativity/Innovation | C | | Individual Value | F | University Resource Use | B | | Campus Aesthetics/Beauty | A | Friendliness | C+ | | Campus Maintenance | A+ | Social Life | D | | Surrounding City | C+ | Extra Curriculars | C+ | | Safety | A |
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I
hate how everything is about image here. They are more
concerned with the fact that you “look good” than they
are of your relationship with God. I've heard ten times
as many more lectures on how we should be dressing
our best and not doing anything “worldly” than I've heard
sermons on how we should be having a daily quiet
time. Shouldn't having our own personal time with God everyday
be more important than whether or not we're wearing hose
on Sunday?? My Bible says so. The most stressed thing
here is our appearance and how the public eye sees
us. (And sucking up to the parents). Sure, the campus
is absolutely gorgeous and the people are always looking their
best, but...why would any of that matter if it wasn't
true to say the same thing for the inside?
And they try so hard to keep us from worldliness...which
is near impossible. Just because they can take the rock
music and the jeans away, doesn't mean it takes the
person's rebellious attitude away. Why do you think there are
still so many students getting in trouble or even getting
kicked out? It won't ever stop. Because you can't internally
change something by starting on the outside. You have to
reach in to the foundation, to someone's heart and where
they are standing with God, and work your way out.
It's simple common sense. That's where pcc has it backwards.
That's why “keeping a good testimony” isn't enough. There needs
to be a scriptural motivation to back up your actions
- not just because you were simply following the rules. Five years from now, when I share my college
memories with friends, I think I'll have more stories about
what rules I got away with, then I will about
how much spiritual growth I had.
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