- June 23rd, 2007, 3:47 am
#93107
who transfered to Eastern University. (Some will take exception, but gotta admit, some of her observations are kinda funny...)
Found in the student paper: The Waltonian
http://media.www.waltonian.com/media/st ... 6056.shtml
Found in the student paper: The Waltonian
http://media.www.waltonian.com/media/st ... 6056.shtml
It was then I heard it: the sound of male voices. My heart skipped a beat as my feet picked up speed toward my dorm room...
...I attended Liberty in spring 2005 and enjoyed the experience. At the time, I didn't notice the rules. I never found them stifling or excessive. But after coming to Eastern, I often wonder how I never thought the rules to be restrictive.
...But the dress code never seemed to dampen the students' spirits. In fact, every morning on my way to class I could have sworn there was a beauty pageant of which I had not been informed being held on main campus.![]()
...A late arrival to the hour-long service resulted in demerits. One's only way around that policy was to be on good terms with--or possibly related to--the RA.![]()
...In retrospect, while the rules were not truly excessive, they were a bit irritating.
...Eastern treats its students as young adults who must make their own decisions and grow from experience. The open interaction between those of the opposite sex has made it more comfortable to communicate openly and often. It has been amazing to have such freedom and know it is my choice.
Liberty is a good school--it's just not a good place for me.
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