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Date: Feb 15 2007 Major: Music - Performance (This Major's Salary over time) Know what you are getting in to. If you are a free thinker or a person that questions things in life—DO NOT ATTEND THIS SCHOOL. I have repeated dreams about being stuck there and I graduated 11 years ago. I am doing well career-wise now, but I have done it all on my own. I am an entertainer and have learned everything since leaving PCC. The only amazingly wonderful thing music-wise at PCC was my piano teacher Mrs Daisy DeLuca Jaffe—she was my god send. To give an example of the stupidity—one week before my senior recital, which I had been preparing for for a whole year, the administration cut a whole set of my music because it was written by George Gershwin and "too Jazzy". When the dean told me I would have to find a new set of selections one week before my recital she said, "Don't worry, you're Jason Weber, you can do that." Not to mention the next semester the faculty put on a fine arts show and there were 2 or 3 selections from George Gershwin in that show—double standards are a rule! Not worth it unless you are a supreme holy roller—let me warn you if you doubt anything—don't go, don't go, don't go!!
Major: Music - Performance (This Major's Salary over time)
Know what you are getting in to. If you are a free thinker or a person that questions things in life—DO NOT ATTEND THIS SCHOOL. I have repeated dreams about being stuck there and I graduated 11 years ago. I am doing well career-wise now, but I have done it all on my own. I am an entertainer and have learned everything since leaving PCC. The only amazingly wonderful thing music-wise at PCC was my piano teacher Mrs Daisy DeLuca Jaffe—she was my god send. To give an example of the stupidity—one week before my senior recital, which I had been preparing for for a whole year, the administration cut a whole set of my music because it was written by George Gershwin and "too Jazzy". When the dean told me I would have to find a new set of selections one week before my recital she said, "Don't worry, you're Jason Weber, you can do that." Not to mention the next semester the faculty put on a fine arts show and there were 2 or 3 selections from George Gershwin in that show—double standards are a rule! Not worth it unless you are a supreme holy roller—let me warn you if you doubt anything—don't go, don't go, don't go!!