Saturday, October 1, 2011

Should Christian organizations raise a red flag that Liberty University is a waste of an investment?

I feel that the people most vulnerable to the seductive advertising by campuses like Liberty should be strongly warned that a degree there almost always does not lead to a career. This is an alum talking here by the way. This is a serious question, do Christian organizations have a serious moral responsibility to tell other Christians not to ATTEND LIBERTY?|||To be brutally honest, if you want an education, you go to a university which doesn't market itself primarily on it's religious affiliation, but on it's teaching and research accolades and the history of employment of it's graduates. Religion can have plenty of time devoted to it in a church of your choice and almost every university has religious services for every major religion and denomination thereof.





As a university capable student coming out of high-school, you should in principle be capable of finding this out by yourself because you really ought to not simply sign away several years of your life and a lot of money on a whim that you haven't researched in-depth.|||anybody dumb enough to enrol is unlikely to have found a worthwhile career anyway.


dont blame your failure on your dumb choice of 'university'.|||Any educational institution that guarantees you will find employment with their degree in that field should raise a red flag.|||If your College is a for profit institution or religious it is a waste, with the only notable exception being BYU which people can actually get a job after attending.|||Someone has sour grapes about their goddidit degree.





-Benny|||Ergun Caner has been shown to be lying over, and over again.

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