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Pensacola Christian College sets an example on livingAverageEducation
Pensacola Christian College sets an example on living the Christian life. Though many may not agree with all of the rules, they are there to be followed. Rules abound in every part of life. They are made to be followed. If one follows these rules, he will find it to be less difficult to become a "worldly" Christian. The obedience begins first in the heart. Willingness to follow the laws placed in upon you shows the world the love one has for his Master, the Lord Jesus Christ.
1st Year Female -- Class 2006
Education Quality: A+, Individual Value: A-
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My experience at PCC was wonderful.Education
My experience at PCC was wonderful. Yes, they are extremely strict, but this helps to build character. If you can follow rules and listen to instruction, then PCC is the place for you. Anyone desiring to serve God wholly and without reservation needs to check out PCC. PCC is not for those who are crybabies about rules and regulations. Thank God for the stand PCC has taken through the years.
Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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I attended PCC for two full years beforeQuite BrightHistory/Histories (art history/etc.)
I attended PCC for two full years before transferring. While at PCC, I stayed out of trouble, earned good grades, and made excellent friends who I have stayed in contact with since I left. I didn't leave because of the rules, or for some silly, immature reason. I left because:

1. The history classes were unchallenging and mostly high-school level. PCC loves to brag about their "superior academics," but frankly, much of that is a lie. Granted, some programs (their "pet" programs) are very challenging, but programs like history are not. Two of my history textbooks were the same (A Beka) books that I had in my first two years of high school!

2. PCC is non-accreditted, and, despite what they claim, that makes it very difficult to do something besides become a housewife or a teacher. Believe me, I have done my research thoroughly on this matter. Furthermore, I have several friends who are PCC grads, and they have had a rough time getting good jobs and getting into good master's programs.

3. I was tired of all the cheap shots the administration constantly took towards any other Christian college. I won't try to make the claim that PCC hates all other Christian colleges, but a casual observer would certainly get that impression.

No, I am not going to continue by whining about all the rules. Yes, many of them were stupid and tedious, but I agreed to live by them, so I really have no right to complain about them. I would like to mention, however, that I was not aware of all the rules when I went down there. PCC neglected to send me their "what every student should know" book before I arrived, so as a result, my first three weeks were three of the hardest in my life. I got through them though, and I have to say that, despite its shortcomings as a college, PCC is not the worst place in the world. It helped me to mature a great deal and there were a few classes that I am very glad I had (such as Life of David with Dr. Brown).My advice to prospective students: Go to the student voice and read the entire student handbook there BEFORE you go to PCC. PCC will not send you a copy of it before you arrive, so it is up to you to prepare yourself. Also, I highly reccommend visiting the college first, but NOT during college days. Do the research before you go, and may God be with you.

2nd Year Female -- Class 2006
Perceived Campus Safety: A+, Extracurricular Activities: D
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