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Date: Dec 31 1969 Major: Religion/Religious (This Major's Salary over time) The worst experience at PCC consisted in taking courses under Dr. Joel Mullenix. The most rewarding aspect was taking courses under Dr. Jerry Hullinger.I would recommend that people go to PCC if they want to become a nurse. It seems that all of the other programs are unaccredited and therefore do not generally help if you want to go on to further education. My wife graduated Summa Cum Laude from PCC with a B.A. in English. However, when she wanted to begin a two-year nursing program at a local community college, none of her PCC credits would transfer. She contacted PCC, but they were unable to help her. So she has had to start from scratch. She is even required to take an English 101 course again. Isn't that ridiculous? PCC essentially gave her a 100% useless and unrecognized degree. My wife may as well have printed out a B.A. Degree from her desktop computer.
Major: Religion/Religious (This Major's Salary over time)
The worst experience at PCC consisted in taking courses under Dr. Joel Mullenix. The most rewarding aspect was taking courses under Dr. Jerry Hullinger.I would recommend that people go to PCC if they want to become a nurse. It seems that all of the other programs are unaccredited and therefore do not generally help if you want to go on to further education. My wife graduated Summa Cum Laude from PCC with a B.A. in English. However, when she wanted to begin a two-year nursing program at a local community college, none of her PCC credits would transfer. She contacted PCC, but they were unable to help her. So she has had to start from scratch. She is even required to take an English 101 course again. Isn't that ridiculous? PCC essentially gave her a 100% useless and unrecognized degree. My wife may as well have printed out a B.A. Degree from her desktop computer.