Date: Nov 02 2008 Major: (This Major's Salary over time) My college education at BJU helped me be prepared to face the troubles of that the world poses on us, especially as Christians. I appreciated the character building aspects of the school. However, I wish I had majored in Computer Science instead of Humanities. I planned on attending seminary so I didn't feel like majoring in something difficult like computer science. However, humanities was just as difficult with all of the English classes. After attending seminary for a year, I decided it wasn't for me. My advice to you if you think you might be headed towards ministry: major in something you enjoy or something you would like to do after graduation besides Bible or humanities. If you decide after graduation that you still want to go in to the ministry, stay for seminary. Seminary is a must for ministry, but you also have to consider that you might need a secular ability or degree in order to provide for your family after seminary.
Overall the school taught me many things well, but I wish they would change some of their restrictions on students and hire better faculty members in certain subject areas. I don't mind rules, but some of them were very intrusive. Going to a secular school might be a solution, but as a student staying in a good church and being around good godly friends would definitely be a must at a secular university.
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My college education at BJU helped me be prepared to face the troubles of that the world poses on us, especially as Christians. I appreciated the character building aspects of the school. However, I wish I had majored in Computer Science instead of Humanities. I planned on attending seminary so I didn't feel like majoring in something difficult like computer science. However, humanities was just as difficult with all of the English classes. After attending seminary for a year, I decided it wasn't for me. My advice to you if you think you might be headed towards ministry: major in something you enjoy or something you would like to do after graduation besides Bible or humanities. If you decide after graduation that you still want to go in to the ministry, stay for seminary. Seminary is a must for ministry, but you also have to consider that you might need a secular ability or degree in order to provide for your family after seminary. Overall the school taught me many things well, but I wish they would change some of their restrictions on students and hire better faculty members in certain subject areas. I don't mind rules, but some of them were very intrusive. Going to a secular school might be a solution, but as a student staying in a good church and being around good godly friends would definitely be a must at a secular university.