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I attended SAGU for 4 years.BrightMusic - Performance
I attended SAGU for 4 years. I liked being in a Christian atmosphere but feel it was over-religious. Every student is required to take 30 semester hours of Bible/Theology courses ( which is equal to 10 classes). I found a majority of these courses a waste of time and money. The only 2 classes of these types I enjoyed was New Testament survery and Old Testament survery. I am not Assemblies of God. I knew a lot of students there who were not Assemblies of God. I just felt like the Assemblies of God was shoved down my throat moreover than being a good Christian who makes good decisions. I knew when I went there that I would have to attend chapel services. What I did not know was that they were going to be every day, also requiring Sunday morning and Sunday evening off-campus church attendance, plus some manditory night services. I went there to be educated not churched. I could have saved my money and gone to church if that is what I was looking for. The music department was very lackluster. There was only one bright spot, an instructor named Brandon Keaton. He seemed to be the only instuctor who really knew music and wanted to truly educate musicians. If you want classical training, it is almost non-existant at SAGU. It is all about the music of the church, whether that is what you plan to do with your career or not. Overall, if i knew what I know now, I would have chosen somewhere else to study Music.
4th Year Male -- Class 2000
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Innovation: F
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SAGU gave me a foundation in literature fromEnglish
SAGU gave me a foundation in literature from a Christian perspective. By looking at the examples of great authors that have gone before me, I improved my own writing and hope to continue to do so. My time at SAGU also contributed to my spiritual growth.

I wish the English program had the 3 tracks that have recently been added when I was in it. I think I would have benefitted from the Creative Writing track.You can gain an education anywhere, but at SAGU it's from a Christian perspective, based on God's Word, and you also gain a firm spiritual foundation to build your future upon.

Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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Although I attended SAGU via distance ed forBrightReligion/Religious
Although I attended SAGU via distance ed for one semester, I lived on campus (my wife was a full time student) for a little over 2 years all together, every member of my wife's family is an alumni, I worked at a place where over half the people my age were students, and going to A/G churches in Waxahachie for the last 7 years meant that I have been as immersed in SAGU culture as one can be without being a full time on-campus student. Here's the jest: this is NOT a thinking person's school. If you are the type to do what you're told, believe what you hear, and support your beliefs without doing your own research, than you'll be fine. Obviously, it's a religious school, and to get this far, you probably already have your beliefs figured out, however they came to be. If you are the type to act on principle, challenge common views NOT because you're a rebel but because you've thought them through, and consider yourself an autonomous adult, look elsewhere for your higher education. None of this is intended as insult, but this is a sheltered environment, and people here are younger than their age - not in maturity, but in experience. It's about 40 minutes away from anything significant, and you're pretty much surrounded on all sides by extensions of the school - a high concentration of A/G churches, SAGU alumni and drop-outs, and people that essentially think and act the same way as can be found at the school. Education wise, there is arguably a priority placed on the denomination of the A/G above that of the actual Bible - to major in anything at SAGU is to minor in Bible, which is good, but unless you major in Bible, you can only take one of OT or NT surveys, because A/G Doctrine and Polity has to be fit in - wouldn't it be more appropriate to emphasize survey of the entire Bible, then get to denominational specifics? Of course, there are entire courses on specific parts of the Bible - Acts and Corinthians, for just one example - that are required for a non-Bible degree that give the impression that these books may be a little more important than others in the Bible. Another point about education: all to often, the emphasis is on spiritual development over and above academics. Church is a good place for spiritual development - not to say that it can't be found elsewhere, but with a place for everything and everything in its place, I'm severely distracted from what I'm in class to learn when a professor decides to pursue a classroom revival instead of focusing on what we're supposed to be learning. God is a God of order, and he has things set in their place for good reason - the credibility of His people in the eyes of the thinking unsaved hinge on their command of their studies, which is hampered by classroom church sessions. We have chapel and, again, our chosen church for this. One redeeming point: I took Bible Study with Dr. Bartel. I'll forever use some of the things I learned in that class - and not just in Bible study, but in my study of many social subjects as well. Very fond of his class - it was the most challenging, and it was the one that reminded me that I was in a place of higher learning.
1st Year Male -- Class 2012
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