Azusa Pacific is a small private Christian college in Whittier, CA. I know several people who went there. We're all in the Protestant side so at the very least, Azusa isn't exclusively Catholic. It's likely under the Protestant camp of Christianity.
Whittier is a suburb of LA. Pretty far from anything "big city". On the boring side I guess, even restaurant and movie theater wise. You'll need a car for sure.
2007-03-07 09:03:35
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answered by Linkin 7
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Mount Saint Mary's is located in Emmitsburg, MD. Just north of Frederick. It's a catholic school and seminary. I didn't attend, but i know a few folks who do. They participate in the accellerated degree, so it's a little different. They seem to like the program. Theology classes are a requirement due to the religious background of the school.
Emmittsburg is also near Gettysburg PA, and about 1hr 15minutes from Baltimore, MD and Washington DC. There's not a lot to do around there. Frederick is a pretty sleepy city, too.
2007-03-07 08:22:28
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answered by mbbwat 2
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sturdy for you! extra human beings have heard of St. John's, yet i might want to guage Mount Saint Mary to be similar, academically. Their campuses and places are fairly distinct, although. have you ever visited both? if so, perhaps you would possibly want to visit them back, now that you've been primary. See which one you imagine suits you extra useful, and then settle on. and do not lower price funds. evaluate the commercial help supplies from both colleges. If Mount St. Mary's has given you extra in scholarships, so as that contained in the suited, you've a lot less finished loans than you would possibly want to at St. John's, then Mount St. Mary's might want to be an quite sturdy decision for you. Congrats, btw.
2016-10-17 10:57:43
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answered by ? 4
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