All of the classes are full of material and even the intro classes go above and beyond what one would have learned in high school, and even in an AP class.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
Although the environment is competitive, most people here are very friendly and the smaller community makes it relatively easy to become close knit with individuals from all over the nation and the world.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
It is rather expensive but considering the opportunities available and all that there is to do on and off campus, as well as the high quality of most of the classes it is worth the cost.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Have a balance and don't blow off your studies, but makes sure to make time for socializing and friends. It will be difficult but if you stay on top of your work then there should be few problems. Join groups on campus, they help you meet others and to get involved in the surrounding community as well as on campus, there is something for everyone. Have fun, there is lots to do. Don't worry about competition, it is competitive but not to the point of sabotage and there are plenty of places to get help if you need it, so if you need help don't hesitate, get it, and your peers are also willing to help you do your best, although competitive, others are always there to encourage you as well.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Great for students who don't mind putting in study time, and like to learn a lot. Especially those who are self motivated and driven as well as focused, and enjoy a competitive environment. Also for those who are willing to get involved. Many here have a clear idea for what they want to do with their future, but you don't have to be like that and there are many opportunities to change your mind and explore other areas as well.
All of the classes are full of material and even the intro classes go above and beyond what one would have learned in high school, and even in an AP class.
Although the environment is competitive, most people here are very friendly and the smaller community makes it relatively easy to become close knit with individuals from all over the nation and the world.
It is rather expensive but considering the opportunities available and all that there is to do on and off campus, as well as the high quality of most of the classes it is worth the cost.
Have a balance and don't blow off your studies, but makes sure to make time for socializing and friends. It will be difficult but if you stay on top of your work then there should be few problems. Join groups on campus, they help you meet others and to get involved in the surrounding community as well as on campus, there is something for everyone. Have fun, there is lots to do. Don't worry about competition, it is competitive but not to the point of sabotage and there are plenty of places to get help if you need it, so if you need help don't hesitate, get it, and your peers are also willing to help you do your best, although competitive, others are always there to encourage you as well.
Great for students who don't mind putting in study time, and like to learn a lot. Especially those who are self motivated and driven as well as focused, and enjoy a competitive environment. Also for those who are willing to get involved. Many here have a clear idea for what they want to do with their future, but you don't have to be like that and there are many opportunities to change your mind and explore other areas as well.