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January students get a unique perspective of the Bible Institute. Not only are they new among a campus of students who have already spent a quarter together, they also start at the beginning of Snow Camp. For most of them, this is their first impression of Word of Life. Once they begin to become acquainted with the campus, life starts to settle down, but just a little bit! These students fit right in and make friends quickly with their roommates and classmates. Soon, you can hardly tell the difference between the January students and those who have been there since September. Class often presents a challenge to January students; jumping into Theology,
which builds on the fundamentals taught in the fall quarter, can prove to be difficult, and starting Bible Survey in the middle of the Old Testament can be quite interesting. However, with the help of classmates, the January students are able to successfully make it through the year. / Often January students are placed in their own separate category. But, in reality, they strongly contribute to the unity found on the campus. Although they encounter some challenges starting their education at the Bible Institute in the winter quarter, the January students are able to press on through them to finish the year with excellence.
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