I
am currently a first semester freshman at Pepperdine and I
came all the way from Pennsylvania in search of a
unique religious perspective that I never found at home. Well,
I definitely got that at Pepperdine, but it wasn't exactly
the perspective I was looking for. The professors are probably
the most helpful teachers I've ever come across in my
academic life, but unfortunately, I could not say the same
for the students. Don't get me wrong, not all of
the students are bad and I really like the friends
I did make, but some of the students preach religious
tolerance and then freak out if you aren't like them.
I must say, I break boundaries a lot (i.e.: I
have pink hair and was agnostic upon coming to this
school so that makes me the devil), but I feel
like Pepperdine has actually sapped my creativity so much in
the past couple of months that it isn't even worth
it to try to be your own person anymore. It
seems like everyone here is so happy all the time,
but sometimes I feel miserable and it seems like I'm
the only one.
Pepperdine has something that I jokingly (but
actually pretty seriously) refer to as “The Pepperdine Bubble.” I
am not making a common assumption, but a lot of
people at Pepperdine have been sheltered for most of their
lives and have been sent here by their parents in
hopes of continuing their sheltered lifestyles. Most of them undergo
culture shock upon coming here because they realize that the
whole world isn't like their all-boy or all-girl school (some
are home schooled too). They act condescending a lot because
they feel like they are being “saved” and someone like
myself who didn't believe much until now is going to
hell. It's a strange feeling, but I believe that I
am teaching people as much about the world outside of
Pepperdine as they are teaching me about what goes on
inside this secure little “bubble.” I truly thank them for
teaching me so much because I feel as if I
had never learned anything at school until I came to
Pepperdine, but sometimes I find myself asking, “Is who I
am really worth changing for 'success'?"
About the wealth issue,
wealth is a common misconception at Pepperdine. There are A
LOT of wealthy people and yes, it is common to
see a BMW or a Lexus as every other car
when passing through the parking lot, but that shouldn't be
a reason to diss the school and students really don't
flaunt their wealth like it was rumored they do. I
am probably the poorest student at Pepperdine and I get
along just fine with the wealthy.
About the religion thing,
Pepperdine isn't as bad as people think they are with
religion, but the students can be. Sometimes I just wish
there were more people like myself to give DIVERSE opinions.
It's very frustrating being different, which is something I have
never said before in my life because I'm a
journalism major and we're supposed to get paid for our
creativity. Pepperdine is mostly Republican, and don't listen to the
Republicans on campus who try to tell you they are
the minority. PEPPERDINE IS MOSTLY REPUBLICAN & VOICES VERY STRONG POLITICAL OPINIONS. That wouldn't be an issue for me if
I didn't constantly deal with people freaking out when they
ask me about my political views and I relate that
I support Obama. If they're going to ask my opinion,
they shouldn't freak out if it doesn't match theirs! I
support their stance as Republican, so why can't they just
support mine?
Yes, the nightlife at Pepperdine sucks. Malibu is
a BEAUTIFUL area, but it is basically in the middle
of nowhere and to get anywhere you have to drive
at least 30-45 minutes. I don't have a car, which
is AWFUL at Pepperdine, but I have friends who are
generous enough to take me out on the weekends to
Hollywood and so on and the nightlife here is great
if you know where to go.
The nightlife situation brings
me to my next point: RULES. PEPPERDINE HAS WAAAAY TOO MANY RULES! We are in college now and we're not
allowed to have members of the opposite sex in our
dorms after 1 am. It doesn't even matter what you're
doing because you could even be studying, but you will
get split up at 1am. Also, Pepperdine IS a dry
campus and the rumours you hear as far as that
goes are true. I personally don't mind this rule because
I like being at a school that doesn't showcase bumbling
drunk idiots falling down the staircase in your dorms while
you're trying to sleep/study during the week, but I'm sure
not everyone agrees with me on that. So, if you
want to drink, either make some friends at USC or
UCLA so you can go down there for the weekends
and still enjoy the quietness and aesthetic beauty of the
Pepperdine campus, or go to a different school because Pepperdine
is not for you.
Also, no one is ever here
on the weekends!!!! Everything in Malibu closes at 8pm, even
on weekends, so everyone just goes out of town on
the weekend and if you don't have a car or
family nearby, most of the time you're stuck on a
barren campus. I personally found this extremely hard to deal
with because I am so far away from home and
not only do I have to deal with homesickness, but
I've never felt so alone in my life. I feel
like I don't have any real friends here yet, but
then again, I haven't really been here that long (like
2 months) so I think that's normal since I'm usually
not very trusting to begin with, but I feel like
there's virtually no one here that would get along with
me anyway, even though most upper classmen I talk to
tell me that you eventually find people with similar interests
even though it is more difficult to find them the
more eccentric you are.
Pepperdine is a challenge, and believe
it or not, I'm truly not sure whether I want
to transfer or not because I don't know where I
want to be in my life and I have no
idea where I'd like to go for journalism. Loneliness and
conformity are pretty much the two biggest problems at this
school, but I believe that if you're strong enough (which
I really hope I am), you can fight them and
become a better person upon graduation from this school. Don't
be afraid to email me your questions about the University
because I work at the school's calling center and usually
know the most updated information about the school.