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Date: Mar 29 2002 Major: Education (This Major's Salary over time) PCC helped me spiritually and it's where I met my wife. However, it did not help me career wise- only to realize what I do not want to do.I'm glad to have met my spouse at PCC, there are some regrets though about having attended a non accredited school. There are also regrets for going to college altogether. In some ways I wish I would have made a career out of the military(obviously the rules were not a problem for me), or at least received some training in a high tech field. Yet in other ways I wish I would have went to a trade or art institute. This may sound like I do not know what I want, but in fact I've started my own business and have taken classes to further my interests. I have no regrets about the friendships I made while at PCC- I'm still in contact with several friends and see them occasionally though we are several states away. The bonds we share are for life..Career wise I recommend a high school kid not to go to college right out of high school unless they really know what they love to do and can see themselves doing it for a long time. Spend some time working or following someone around in the field you are interested in or you could waste four years of academics at a non accredited collge like I did. Or go to PCC for a year and get some good spiritual truth, mature and go follow your dreams elsewhere. Without PCC life as my wife and I know it would be totally different- we wouldn't be together, but I may have had other opportunites to advance my career. So would I go four years again? Probably if I knew she was there- probably not if she was'nt.
Major: Education (This Major's Salary over time)
PCC helped me spiritually and it's where I met my wife. However, it did not help me career wise- only to realize what I do not want to do.I'm glad to have met my spouse at PCC, there are some regrets though about having attended a non accredited school. There are also regrets for going to college altogether. In some ways I wish I would have made a career out of the military(obviously the rules were not a problem for me), or at least received some training in a high tech field. Yet in other ways I wish I would have went to a trade or art institute. This may sound like I do not know what I want, but in fact I've started my own business and have taken classes to further my interests.
I have no regrets about the friendships I made while at PCC- I'm still in contact with several friends and see them occasionally though we are several states away. The bonds we share are for life..Career wise I recommend a high school kid not to go to college right out of high school unless they really know what they love to do and can see themselves doing it for a long time. Spend some time working or following someone around in the field you are interested in or you could waste four years of academics at a non accredited collge like I did. Or go to PCC for a year and get some good spiritual truth, mature and go follow your dreams elsewhere. Without PCC life as my wife and I know it would be totally different- we wouldn't be together, but I may have had other opportunites to advance my career. So would I go four years again? Probably if I knew she was there- probably not if she was'nt.