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random thoughts 20+ years after life at PC: I have
never regretted my choice in attending PC. Having said that,
did I receive a good education? Yes. Did I chose
the right major? No. But, hey - you're 18, on
your own, what the hell do you really know about
the outside world? Liberal arts is great if you're def
planning on grad school - which I did, thank God. PC got me into the #2 Nationally ranked MPA
program (and still is). If you're going to stay
in the South - and by that I mean South
Carolina, Georgia and limited parts of North Carolina, the PC
name pays off. It's a beautiful campus. My only concern
of late (as an alumni) is the huge - and
I do mean huge - investment that PC has made
in athletics. My last trip through campus looked like
an ad for Abercrombie where all the dudes where on
steroids. But maybe that's the way all colleges look
these days. Suffice to say, it's a hard-core, Southern, prep
and jock school, the fraternities still rock (hell yeah!), Clinton
still sucks as a town, and you can transition easily
from your public or private HS to PC with little
or no effort. But *watch out*: PC is as tough
as everyone says it is. It maybe full of jocks
and preps - but they're damn smart ones.
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