this school has a diverse student body and diverse fields of study. the class size is small, so you have easy access to your professors. all in all, the school has a friendly, open feel to it.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
be yourself. come prepared for strenuous classes. don't be afraid to participate in activities on campus. this is not a party school.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
the classes are tough. most of them, anyway. because the class size is so small (13-20) students on average, the professors have the freedom to be thorough with their instruction, but on the same token, the professors will help you out if you need them to.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
the dorms are a good size compared to other schools, but some buildings don't have a/c.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
the food here is acceptable, but not really spectacular. when i can, i go off campus to eat.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
go into the city, ride the train into atlanta, sunbathe on the quad.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
this school is expensive, but it is absolutely worth it. it is glbtq-friendly, and the educational experience inside and outside of the classroom is unparalleled. there are also many clubs to be a part of, and all kinds of religious events on campus.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
black cat! a week long celebration of sorts.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
active learners, open minded observers, people who love to laugh and experience new things.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
there are so many clubs to join and so many activities to participate in. from the anime club to the gaming club, to the daughters of gaia.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
none. agnes believes that greek life would separate the student body.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
we have an excellent public safety team on campus, and while i have never needed them, i am positive that if i did, they would be there.
this school has a diverse student body and diverse fields of study. the class size is small, so you have easy access to your professors. all in all, the school has a friendly, open feel to it.
be yourself. come prepared for strenuous classes. don't be afraid to participate in activities on campus. this is not a party school.
the classes are tough. most of them, anyway. because the class size is so small (13-20) students on average, the professors have the freedom to be thorough with their instruction, but on the same token, the professors will help you out if you need them to.
the dorms are a good size compared to other schools, but some buildings don't have a/c.
the food here is acceptable, but not really spectacular. when i can, i go off campus to eat.
go into the city, ride the train into atlanta, sunbathe on the quad.
this school is expensive, but it is absolutely worth it. it is glbtq-friendly, and the educational experience inside and outside of the classroom is unparalleled. there are also many clubs to be a part of, and all kinds of religious events on campus.
black cat! a week long celebration of sorts.
active learners, open minded observers, people who love to laugh and experience new things.
there are so many clubs to join and so many activities to participate in. from the anime club to the gaming club, to the daughters of gaia.
none. agnes believes that greek life would separate the student body.
we have an excellent public safety team on campus, and while i have never needed them, i am positive that if i did, they would be there.