Michela
It is easy for the students at my school to meet with their professors because, the professors are required to have office hours. Also, they have a great international programs office and are a great help for finding jobs.
Ryan
Strong Christian values, almost too strong. Actually- they are too strong. Its location however is something you would have to be stupid to pass up on. Right on the beach.
Amber
This is a smaller school. It is fairly liberal and the students are ethinically diverse. There is very little school spirit. It is considered a difficult school to get in to, people are often impressed by who attends. This school is a great place to go if students are interested in working in the area. It is also very good for getting internship and employment opportunities.
Ashley
Our location is definitely what separates us.
Diana
The area where the school is located is gorgeous. Every morning, I can wake up to the sun rising just behind the mountains and then see the glittering ocean. This view is incomparable to any other school. In addition to the view, the school's small population makes it possible to see your friends all the time and possibly have classes with them. It is not impossible to never see one person because you will be able to run into them time and time again.
Beau
The professors are very engaged with students and are readily available if help is needed.
Daniel
The scenic environment in which we have the privilege to go to school is nothing short of special.
Courtney
I love Pepperdine, it is the perfect school for me. The only real problem I've had with it is the closed-mindedness of the administration when it comes to religion. Pepperdine is Church of Christ all the way and will not consider anything that goes against that, and is even closed off to other Christian denominations.
Kristina
pepperdine is what you make it
Kyle
Our mascot is retarded. Overall, I'd say if you want to come to Pepperdine but are worried about things, you'll probably end up liking it here. The abroad program is big here, probably about half of the students go abroad in their sophomore year... either for a semester or the whole year. Most people move off-campus either sophomore or junior year, but there's more secluded apartments for upperclassmen on campus too.
Jess
If I had to do it all over again I most likly would not have picked Pepperdine. I love the people that I have met, but there is so much wrong with the campus. The double standards that we are Christians and we need to help people, and yet we can raise tuition $10,000 to make the campus have a better faculty parking lot. I have had some great experiances here, but I always wonder if I could have had them anywhere else, with people that actually wanted to be there.
Brittany
Pepperdine is a great experience because it is a small close knit community. I have enjoyed every moment that I have had at Pepperdine...good and bad...and would encourage anybody to come for a memorable college experience.
Jamie
Pepperdine really is an incredible school. If you are looking to party hard every single night, reconsider coming to Pepperdine. I would say the students have a great mix of getting their work done, going to school, and enjoying their social life. Get involved and give it a chance is my best advice. Most people hate it the first few months because it was not what they expected. But those people usually learn to love it, I was definitely someone who thought about transferring but I am so happy I stayed. I have made the most amazing friends and Pepperdine is full of quality people. Take advantage of the beach being a second away, live off campus after freshman year if you're so worried about all the rules.
I will tell you the biggest negative that I have about Pepperdine, once you are done with freshman year a lot of people move off campus. Everybody is so spread out over town or through the canyon. It really sucks having to drive everywhere at night when you want to go out, while at other colleges you are able to walk everywhere. But you are able to escape the rules and restrictions that you have on campus.
Brooke
One thing that is unique to Pepperdine is the focus they place on studying abroad. Roughly half the student population goes somewhere there sophomore year. Pepperdine has permanent programs in Argentina, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Germany, England and Italy. These programs are where Pepperdine really shines. I spent my sophomore year in Florence, Italy, and it was the most incredible year of my life. The house was unique, the food delicious, the program director amazing, and the faculty family became like surrogate parents. Our classes were in the same building, and everyone pretty much took them together. We got Fridays off so we could travel on the weekends, and we went just about everywhere. There's no better way to get to really appreciate other people than to travel with them to extraordinary places, and I came to love every member of my Florence group. Plus, each semester, we took a program-wide field trip. That year is was Sicily in the Fall and Turkey in the Spring. We got great hotels and meals for our money, and it was completely unique among my experiences. I highly recommend applying for the international programs.
taylor
i am a biased writer. as you might have been able to tell i hate pepperdine and have applied to a few schools to transfer. my goal in life is not to be sheltered through school and work, but it is to be given the opportunity to succeed by my own means. i want to be able to make my own decisions and have the world at my feet. if you are a creative person who doesn't like being controlled than this school is not for you.
Alex
Oh yeah...Pepperdine will snoop into your life by any means. There is no level they will not stoop to.
But again: Perfect for some, come check it out, if you think you'd like it (while understanding the pitfalls) you will. If you think you might not like it-you won't, and stay the fuck away, and make college the true best years of your life
Zach
This school is awesome, it was the best fit for me and I have had a great time and learned a lot. It is a lot like a high school in some ways, but much much better in most ways.
Brandon
If all you wanna do is party, Pepp is probably not for you. However, if you like the personalized feel mixed in with some top-notch academics, there is a lot that you will find quite stimulating.
Lily
People say that our cafeteria is better than at most schools. This may be the case, but because its a small school we only have one central cafeteria that doesn't offer a whole lot of options. It's not terrible, but most people get sick of cafeteria food after freshman year. Luckily, all the apartments have kitchens.
Also, Pepperdine is Church of Christ, NOT non-denominational. Applicants should take this into account. The Church of Christ is the only on-campus church. There's a Presbyterian church nearby that burned down last year, but I think they're still holding services somewhere. Also, there's a shuttle provided to the nearby Catholic church. But, the Church of Christ presence is really overwhelming. A certain percentage of the faculty has to be Church of Christ, and a lot of the student body is Church of Christ as well.