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Date: Jul 11 2005 Major: Education (This Major's Salary over time) I spent 4 1/2 years at PCC. Not all good-not all bad. IF you are planning to attend PCC, you must go in with an open heart and good attitude. My overall opinion of MY education - wonderful. My professors (if that's what they are called-more like teacher) we a great benefit, although a few did not believe that I would succeed. If you are interested in attending PCC - PRAY EARNESTLY!! If God calls you-GO! I can't put a price tag on what I have learned while attending school at PCC. Personally, I needed some the rules to help teach me self discipline. However, some rules were way over the top and for what seemed like no reason. I feel that if they operated their school the way that other colleges do, with Biblical guidance and practical rules, they might just have fewer problems. Once you sign on the dotted line - don't complain. After all, you did sign. I will say that trying to get certified in the state of Texas is very difficult if you plan on teaching in a big Christian school or public school. Check out ALL your options before signing on the line. You will meet people from all over the world and gain experiences that will better you or make you bitter. If they make you bitter - that's your choice.
Major: Education (This Major's Salary over time)
I spent 4 1/2 years at PCC. Not all good-not all bad. IF you are planning to attend PCC, you must go in with an open heart and good attitude. My overall opinion of MY education - wonderful. My professors (if that's what they are called-more like teacher) we a great benefit, although a few did not believe that I would succeed. If you are interested in attending PCC - PRAY EARNESTLY!! If God calls you-GO! I can't put a price tag on what I have learned while attending school at PCC. Personally, I needed some the rules to help teach me self discipline. However, some rules were way over the top and for what seemed like no reason. I feel that if they operated their school the way that other colleges do, with Biblical guidance and practical rules, they might just have fewer problems. Once you sign on the dotted line - don't complain. After all, you did sign. I will say that trying to get certified in the state of Texas is very difficult if you plan on teaching in a big Christian school or public school. Check out ALL your options before signing on the line. You will meet people from all over the world and gain experiences that will better you or make you bitter. If they make you bitter - that's your choice.