Philosophy on Education

Learning is one of the most important skills one can possess. When you have the ability and inclination to learn, there are very few limitations. It is better to read than watch television. Field trips are an excellent supplement to reading and learning. Higher education is available so it should be taken advantage of. Community Colleges are an excellent way to begin one's college career, but college should not be begun without clear goals in mind.

Results of This Philosophy

When I went to a University right out of high school, with no vision or discipline, I performed exceedingly poorly. When I came back and went to work in aerospace, and then went to college with some goals, I never earned less than a "B" grade, and graduated magna cum laude with a BS and three AA degrees. I worked full-time and went to school part-time. Ultimately I was a Senior Lecturer at a 4-year private engineering college. I founded a ministry training school (PFC University) and have taught hundreds of engineers.