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Date: Apr 12 2016 Major: History/Histories (art history/etc.) (This Major's Salary over time) Christendom is a very good school. There are a couple things that potential students do need to know:1) The Career Development is sorely lacking. It has improved, but is nowhere near where it needs to be if the school really wants to
restore all things in Christ.
There are several successful alumni, but overall a pretty poor ratio as far as I know. The people graduating from Christendom are very well prepared to get into the real world and make a difference, but there are few networking opportunities to be had unless you drive an hour and a half to DC and do all the work yourself in setting things up.2) Get involved early. At such a small school, it's very easy to get into leadership positions if you connect with administration as soon as you step foot on campus as a freshman. If you don't, you'll lose out to a former student's brother or sister because there's so many siblings there. Also, the culture changes so much year-to-year because of the size, so you can really make it what you want it to be in many ways rather than whining about there being nothing to do.Those things being said, I still do highly recommend the school.
Major: History/Histories (art history/etc.) (This Major's Salary over time)
Christendom is a very good school. There are a couple things that potential students do need to know:1) The Career Development is sorely lacking. It has improved, but is nowhere near where it needs to be if the school really wants to There are several successful alumni, but overall a pretty poor ratio as far as I know. The people graduating from Christendom are very well prepared to get into the real world and make a difference, but there are few networking opportunities to be had unless you drive an hour and a half to DC and do all the work yourself in setting things up.2) Get involved early. At such a small school, it's very easy to get into leadership positions if you connect with administration as soon as you step foot on campus as a freshman. If you don't, you'll lose out to a former student's brother or sister because there's so many siblings there. Also, the culture changes so much year-to-year because of the size, so you can really make it what you want it to be in many ways rather than whining about there being nothing to do.Those things being said, I still do highly recommend the school.