I had BJU students interning at my high school all the time. Besides the fact they dressed like 1950’s people they were pretty bad at teaching. I understand they were students learning how to teach but I’ve met others who have been teachers for a while and they sound and teach about the same as I remember. Now they were overly polite and nice and didn’t push their brand of Christianity around too much (Jones version of fundamentalism) however, it doesn’t matter how nice you are if you can’t teach.
@@redeemedsinner8091 To a lot of us that have to deal with them if you don’t know the field you study well then it means either you don’t care enough to study or the school isn’t teaching what it’s supposed to. With their history it’s the latter unfortunately. So, I think that’s what you were saying but please feel free to correct me! :)
I went to a private (traditional baptist) school from kindergarten up through twelfth grade All our teachers came either from Bob Jones or Maranatha Our superintendent later became the president of a Christian college, while the husband of on of the teachers became the president of Maranatha. It was an EXCELLENT school for learning Sure, I debated my teachers and classmates endlessly on the strict measures, but I played by the rules and made the best of things It was a great school Bob Jones University turns out great educators (though, of course, not all folks are perfect)
It's pieces like this that clearly explain the lame drop out John Stewart turned out to be. Never knew 1 single person who thought he was funny let alone liked him.
I visited the dating parlor. It’s just like the one in hell.
I had BJU students interning at my high school all the time. Besides the fact they dressed like 1950’s people they were pretty bad at teaching. I understand they were students learning how to teach but I’ve met others who have been teachers for a while and they sound and teach about the same as I remember. Now they were overly polite and nice and didn’t push their brand of Christianity around too much (Jones version of fundamentalism) however, it doesn’t matter how nice you are if you can’t teach.
BJU still hasn't learned that people don't care what you know, until they know that you care.
@@redeemedsinner8091 To a lot of us that have to deal with them if you don’t know the field you study well then it means either you don’t care enough to study or the school isn’t teaching what it’s supposed to. With their history it’s the latter unfortunately. So, I think that’s what you were saying but please feel free to correct me! :)
I went to a private (traditional baptist) school from kindergarten up through twelfth grade
All our teachers came either from Bob Jones or Maranatha
Our superintendent later became the president of a Christian college, while the husband of on of the teachers became the president of Maranatha.
It was an EXCELLENT school for learning
Sure, I debated my teachers and classmates endlessly on the strict measures, but I played by the rules and made the best of things
It was a great school
Bob Jones University turns out great educators (though, of course, not all folks are perfect)
Dude ... They literally didn't allow interracial dating until the year 2000! Hello!!!!????!!!!!
@@vibeuk2003 and it is sad they ended the policy
@@ryanellis4474 Ah ok. You're a white supremacist. Got it. Bye
Went to the Academy.
It's pieces like this that clearly explain the lame drop out John Stewart turned out to be. Never knew 1 single person who thought he was funny let alone liked him.