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April 28, 2006 |
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Biola University
Biblically Centered Education
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Academics
Undergraduate
Graduate
- Talbot School of Theology
- Rosemead School of Psychology
- School of Education
- School of Intercultural Studies
- School of Professional Studies
- Crowell School of Business
Adult Degree Completion
Journal Entries
- The Ultimate Experience
- Adjusting to College Life
- Thanksgiving Break
- New Year, 2nd Semester Butterflies
- Will You Be My Valentine?
- Lessons Learned and Truths Taught
- Content
Photos
floor 1
My Room phase 3 003
Disneyland March 12, 2006 004
Disneyland March 12, 2006 005
Disneyland March 12, 2006 006
Videos
Alpha Hall 1:34/3.3MB
Dorm Life 0:55/2.0MB
Undeclared Major 0:52/2MB







Comments
Rachel said... on May 14, 2006
Hi Bradleigh,
I am from Brazil and I'm applying to Biola.
Reading your entries are really comforting you know that? :) hehe... .How was your first days at Biola? cry alot? hehehe
Thanks!
God bless you so you may continue to bless others :)
Rachel
Bradleigh Coggins said... on May 16, 2006
HI Rachel,
I'm very relieved that you are finding my entries helpful. I thought my first few days at Biola were going to be really tough. However, everyone was so friendly and helpful that I really didn't have trouble feeling connected. Being in an all girls dorm, the first week felt like one big sleep-over. lol!
The difference between us, though, is that you would be moving farther away from home than I did. :) My parents live about 45 minutes away. Did I cry? Not at first. The first time I remember crying was sometime during the end of October, when midterms came. I think stress was the reason for a lot of the emotional outbursts that occurred in the dorm, not necessarily because the parents were not there.
I hope this helps and that your applications go well.
God Bless,
Bradleigh
Biola-Luvr said... on May 22, 2006
I LuV Biola. What do you think about it? I can't wait to be there!!!!! When i came to visit i could not beleive the HUGE jesus! mural... how c@@l!!! Praise GOD. Can't wait!
- TR@V15
Norma said... on May 24, 2006
Hi, I am a parent of two "biracial" (b and W) children. We live in NYC. I noticed that your floor seems very ethnically diverse. I really like that. I am looking to the future for my children, so I have a few questions regarding diversity at Biola:
1. Is there as much diversity among the men as there seems to be among the woman? (going by your photo) None of the male journalists included photos of their dorm floors.
2. Is there a problem with overt or subtle racism on campus or in town?
3. Are the churches ethnically diverse?
4. Where can I go to find the ethnic breakdown of the student body? This is really important to me. I don't want my children to deal with the continual little cruelties that come with being in an environment with no diversity and many closed minds.
5. Are the professors aloof or approachable?
6. How would you rate the academics?
7. How would you rate the way the college endeavors to help you grow as a Christian?
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