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Pensacola Christian College

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Date: Nov 05 2004
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I enjoyed my four and a half years at PCC. Any one seeking to attend a college that will challenge the way they think should consider PCC as the school strives to instill a conservative Christian worldview into their students. Classes are tough for students who wish to graduate well, but not so difficult so as to shut out average students. Most anyone can attend and receive average grades, but only the students who really apply themselves will rise to the top. This school is definitely not for people who wish to buck the system, as PCC states in all their student materials "Attendance at PCC is a privilege not a right." Any rebellion minded young person who believes that he or she can attend and buck the system will find themselves in uncomfortable situation after uncomfortable situation. Discipline at PCC is tough, and they do not hesitate to expel students who do not conform. My suggestion to anyone who does not want their way of thinking challenged, DON'T apply. If you already attend and find that PCC is not right for you, WITHDRAW, find a school that is liberal enough to let you do whatever you want whenever you want to. There are plenty of liberal minded colleges (even Christian Colleges) that do not require conformance as PCC does. Finally, if you do attend PCC and find that it is not the right school for you to be, it is better to withdraw and add an extra year or two to your education than to graduate feeling your education is substandard, and go through life angry and bitter. The feeling that your education is substandard accompanied with bitterness and anger won't ever help you get a good job or find satisfaction in what you do.
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