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Pensacola Christian College

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Although PCC does have a nice campus andBrightCriminal
Although PCC does have a nice campus and a friendly student body and staff i would not recommend PCC for most people. PCC is a religious minded school; for those who know where i'm coming from, they do not necessarily promote a relationship with Christ as they do a religious experience. The rules that this school has go way overboard. They are said to protect you, my question is from what? From your self? From the world? From living? I would not recomend this school for all of these reasons and for many others!!
1st Year Male -- Class 2008
Faculty Accessibility: A, Social Life: D+
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Over all it was a good experiance.Communications
Over all it was a good experiance. What you put into your educatiion is what you get out of it. The school has rules, sure, but some day we all have to live under some authority and and if you are achristian with any kind of moral base, it shoulld be easy to abide by the rules and their standard. Having my degree in communications will help me enormously, no mayyer what school I got it from. I thank God he put me their and had me meet the people that I did. Life is full of ups and downs, so Might as well enjoy the ride while you can.
Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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PCC is a place I will only adviceSuper BrilliantFinance
PCC is a place I will only advice my enemy to go to or an ex-convict or a wayward person who needs rehab. The place is filled with brain washed robots who cant think for themselves. They make student live in fear with obiedience as an escuse. My best advice for you is that if you have enough money to go elsewere, please go there or go to a state school and be a town student(non residence hall student). I assure you that that will be better for you.

I spent two semester in PCC and had a 4.0 but was kicked out for no sensible reason. can you imagine. I also need you to know that if you want a good college education, dont go to that place. The education there is so mediocre. I can say that it's like junior high. The work is so easy that getting an "A" in a class is a piece of cake. I hate PCC from the very bottom of my heart. They make you go through unneccessary stress when living on campus because you want an unacredited degree how prepostrous. The school does not even recruit smart people. the recruit just any block head who calls himself a fundamentalist.

Those people are evil. they think about only themselves. they try earnestly to brainwash student. they want you to believe in every thing they belive in. coupled with the fact that the faculty and students are a bunch of hypocrites and self righteous people. PCC sucks. The school does not have what it take to produce any Ronald Reagan or a Martin Luther King Jr(who they strongly dislike because of his color). They dont train people to use their initiatives, instead they train people to be robots. Also considering the fact that less that 45% of their faculty have doctorate degrees. If you want to study business or engineering dont go there. If you want to study criminal justice you can go there and let them tell you why to hate black people. those bloody racists who call themselves christians(indeed).

PCC christian life sucks. you need to see them sing in chapel. they sing like dead monks. their preachers sound a though they're reciting a rehearsed speed.

Dont go there, dont go there, dont go there. Your credits will never transfer to Harvard or Yale (may be unless you do prelaw or pre med and have a very very high LSAT or MCAT score, thats just a maybe). My candid advice. I thank God for taking me out of there, its the best thing that happened to me this year. If you want to go there. Please pray about it. Remeber that no fortune 500 Ceo went to an unaccredited college or PCC nor any Governor, Secretary or house hold name. Please be careful.

1st Year Male -- Class 2007
Perceived Campus Safety: A+, Education Quality: F
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