Pensacola Christian College
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Educational Quality | A- | Faculty Accessibility | A+ |
Useful Schoolwork | A | Excess Competition | A |
Academic Success | A | Creativity/ Innovation | B |
Individual Value | A | University Resource Use | B |
Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty | A+ | Friendliness | A |
Campus Maintenance | A | Social Life | B- |
Surrounding City | B- | Extra Curriculars | A |
Safety | A+ | ||
Describes the student body as: Friendly, ApproachableDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful |
Lowest Rating Social Life | B- |
Highest Rating Faculty Accessibility | A+ |
Major: Computer Science (This Major's Salary over time)
I've been a Computer Science student at Pensacola Christian College for 3-1/2 years currently, and I've been very pleased with both the environment and the education at PCC. I feel that I have not only grown in knowledge of the computer science field, but also have matured as a person. This has been the result of the great friends and the structured environment of the school. While, I will admit that I don't like every rule that the school has (probably no one does), I will be honest in saying that these rules have kept me focused on my studies and helped me learn how to follow rules and instructions (be they school rules, business rules, government rules, or etc.) Many people complain of the rules and standards of the school and then leave (or some are expelled) only to badmouth the school and fill the minds of prospective students with presuppositions that are all based (or should I say "biased") on the former student's experience—or secondhand accounts of other student incidents.What am I really trying to say? This: I had a great experience at PCC, and I would recommend the school to any Christian that wants to learn in a structured and God-centered environment with friendly teachers and students and a great campus Pastor. HOWEVER, I feel that you should take the time to go down to Pensacola and check out the school yourself. College is a significant investment of time, money, and you. Wherever you consider going, go check it out for yourself FIRST-HAND. Be sure to talk to students, staff, and faculty. Research before you make a decision, then you'll be much less likely regret whatever you decide.Sincerely,Clint McGee
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