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I attended BYU for the first 2 years of my educaiton. The greatest part about BYU was that the teachers were respectful to students and required the same from the students. After my husband graduated and got a job in Arizona, I transferred to ASU and was shocked by the language and attitude of many of the teachers, as well as the students. I felt BYU was a much better quality of education, as well as teaching good, wholesome values that should be valued today as much as they have been in he past. It's sad how often words that are offensive are said in casual conversation. Despite that, the classroom should hold a level of decorum that is above this type of attitude and crudeness. It was interesting to see the level of respect students had for their education at the two universities, as exemplified by the very strict "no cheating" policy and lack of trust of teachers at ASU, versus the honor code which uses personal accountability as the guide for students. BYU definitely works at a higher level than other universities. I would definitely recommend BYU for this reason, as well as their academic accomplishments to anyone, members of the LDS church or not.