Date: Apr 12 2007 Major: (This Major's Salary over time) PCC gave me a greater understanding of the legal field and I believe I was more prepared as I entered the working field. The overall experience was great in that the teachers were very knowledgable in what field they were teaching. The overall goal of the staff was to make us thinkers so that we could handle any working situation. It was tough but it all paid off in the end. The classes, chapel messages, services, and activitities were always God centered and I believe it was from the Christian perspective that really made the difference for me. I feel that anyone wanting to seek the Lord's will for their life, should go to a Christian college. I believe I was more prepared than if I had went to public college close to home. My advice would be to try it for one year and then see what you think. The rules are for the whole student body, not the individual. You can adapt, just like I did and survive. You will be a better person for it, trust me. I think PCC's standards are high and it's for a reason. Just look around at all the places that graduates from PCC are now! WOW! Those of you that have concerned parents, you don't have to worry with sending your child here. My parents felt that it was safe and had no doubt that I would be taken care of.
Major: (This Major's Salary over time)
PCC gave me a greater understanding of the legal field and I believe I was more prepared as I entered the working field. The overall experience was great in that the teachers were very knowledgable in what field they were teaching. The overall goal of the staff was to make us thinkers so that we could handle any working situation. It was tough but it all paid off in the end. The classes, chapel messages, services, and activitities were always God centered and I believe it was from the Christian perspective that really made the difference for me. I feel that anyone wanting to seek the Lord's will for their life, should go to a Christian college. I believe I was more prepared than if I had went to public college close to home. My advice would be to try it for one year and then see what you think. The rules are for the whole student body, not the individual. You can adapt, just like I did and survive. You will be a better person for it, trust me. I think PCC's standards are high and it's for a reason. Just look around at all the places that graduates from PCC are now! WOW! Those of you that have concerned parents, you don't have to worry with sending your child here. My parents felt that it was safe and had no doubt that I would be taken care of.