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I was kicked out of PCC after theSuper BrilliantBusiness - Management and Administration
I was kicked out of PCC after the school read my email were I expressed myself to a friend about my not liking the college. I used two sear words in the email and said the total truth about the college being a concerntration camp. PCC is racist. It is filled with republican hypocrisy. Black people are called the "N" word by white people in a derogatory way. The school is a place for closed minded homeschoolers to continue to be treated like children. PCC will not bring out the adult in anyone. It will keep you as a child and keep you far behind your peer in other institutions. The place has no substantial legacy. No notable alumni's. No strong alumni network in corporate America. No relationships with fortune fivehundred companies. No study abroad program. No notable faculty. As at the last time I checked there was no single ivy league educated professor at PCC. I am sincierely happy I'm out of there. I have been exposed to the true meaning of higher education and to the fact that institutions in this country carry more significance than just teach classes. That professors in schools such as Emory University undertake ground breaking research and even develop cures to diseases. You will never find that at PCC. I have received brochures from some of the best schools in this country and realised recently that the University of Pennsyliania conducts research worth over $600 million dollars every year. You never hear of such in PCC. The school does not even strive to achieve such level of distinction. All they want to look for is how to create new ways to make the lives of students misserable.

I went there because my parents were broke. But now I know that you get what you pay for.Please, if you need to take a student loan to get a good education, please take it. PCC is not worth it.

1st Year Female -- Class 2009
Perceived Campus Safety: A, Education Quality: F
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Pensacola Christian College is an epitome of mediocrity.Quite BrightFinance
Pensacola Christian College is an epitome of mediocrity. The school lacks what it takes to produce people who can strive for excellence, professionally. Before I procceed I would like to talk of the strength of the institution. Pensacola Christian College is a good place for independent fundamental baptists to study Bible related courses, Christian Education, and nursing. Other than that the place should not be called an institution.

PCC down talks other institutions, but they forget to look at themselves. When I look at PCC I look at it from a different perception. That is, a perception that differs from the perception held by most students.

First of all, PCC is not listed on any of the major college catalogues so the school is literarilly looking for students. Therefore making them to accept any tom dick and harry who calls him or herself a baptist. Half of PCC students lack the intellectual prowess to survive in regular competitive institutions, therefore making competition non existent.

As a Finance major, I found PCC overly mediorce. They do not try to build relationships with fortune 500 companies. While your mates at other institutions are serving as interns in big companies in New York, PCC will be persuading you to spend your summer working at ABeka books for $7.50. As an Engineering major, while your mates at places such as Georgia Tech are working as interns at Exon Mobile, and NASA, again PCC will not bring these companies to recruit you on campus, but will tell you to work again for 7.50.they are Mediorce. They do no research. They lack many professors with PhD and is an example of the fact that you get what you pay for.

1st Year Male -- Class 2009
Faculty Accessibility: A-, Education Quality: F
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Do not go to this school. It will be the worst decision ever made if you do.
1st Year Female -- Class 2009
Campus Maintenance: B+, Education Quality: F
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