Posted on 19 June 2011. Tags: Catholic, communion, Education, Feel, first communion, person, religious colleges, religious person, religious school, school experience
I mean besides the fact about being religious. I’m talking about the feel, education, etc. Everytime I see a school is a Catholic or Christian school or etc. generally I’ve turned my head and sighed and kept on looking for a different one. I’m not really a religious person. I have nothing against it, my family is religious, I had my first communion but ever since I could think for myself I’ve considered myself a bit agnostic. I just want to know what it’s like at a religious school. Is the school experience there all that different from a school that’s not affiliated with any church? I’m trying to find a college for me to transfer to since I just graduated high school and am not looking forward to be preached to every day. Serious answers only please. Sorry if my question sounds ignorant, I just really need an answer because I have no idea what it’s like.
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Posted on 21 February 2011. Tags: business, business program, Don't, dontgo, drink alcohol, drinking, drinking and drugs, dry campus, god, good business, havent, Pepperdine, religious classes, religious school, those kids
I know that Pepperdine is an extremely religious school. I really want to go there because of their good business program, nice campus, and their “dry campus” I actually dont do drugs or drink alcohol and so I like that Pepperdine being a Christian school really cracks down on the no drinking and drugs thing. The only thing Im worried about is that i dontgo to church regularly and havent. I DO believe in God definitely, but im not one of those kids who grew up going to church every week etc. Since Im not really affiliated with a specific church, would that decrease my chances of getting in? Would it make me stick out or something? I have no problem taking any religious classes or anythig like that at pepperdine btw. Its just the factor that i dont go to church, but still believe in God.
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