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Date: Dec 17 2012 Major: Communications (This Major's Salary over time) College at Waynesburg helped me in so many different ways. With the well-rounded liberal arts education I received, I feel prepared to be a leader in the world, thinking critically in all situations. And I certainly feel I learned the necessary skills to succeed in my field, for the hands-on learning experiences at Waynesburg are really something you can't get elsewhere. Also, the opportunities to grow in my faith were huge for me, and a Christian college is one criteria I wish I would've had when searching for a college. (I didn't, but I'm glad I ended up at Waynesburg anyway!) Lastly, the people at Waynesburg are really awesome, and the relationships you'll forge with faculty, staff and current students really will last for a long time. I'd recommend to HS students to really make sure you're picking a school for the right reasons (what are the people there like, does it have my major, etc.). And visit schools to be able to get a feel for them. You're going to be there for four years - it needs to be the "right fit!"
Major: Communications (This Major's Salary over time)
College at Waynesburg helped me in so many different ways. With the well-rounded liberal arts education I received, I feel prepared to be a leader in the world, thinking critically in all situations. And I certainly feel I learned the necessary skills to succeed in my field, for the hands-on learning experiences at Waynesburg are really something you can't get elsewhere. Also, the opportunities to grow in my faith were huge for me, and a Christian college is one criteria I wish I would've had when searching for a college. (I didn't, but I'm glad I ended up at Waynesburg anyway!) Lastly, the people at Waynesburg are really awesome, and the relationships you'll forge with faculty, staff and current students really will last for a long time. I'd recommend to HS students to really make sure you're picking a school for the right reasons (what are the people there like, does it have my major, etc.). And visit schools to be able to get a feel for them. You're going to be there for four years - it needs to be the "right fit!"