The school itself is very isolated and small. However, the programs and the sense of family make up for that. They are very hardworking and want you to succeed in life.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
The school is small, so you must be willing to have close relationships with your professors and other faculty. You also have to stay on top of your work, but that's the same everywhere. Each professor has his or her own style of teaching.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
They want you to succeed and they try and help you move forward. Some teachers take late work, some don't. Some teachers even give the deadline of the end of the semester so you have all the time in the world to complete your projects and essays, but don't procrastinate too much otherwise you'll get behind in your studies.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Most of the people live in Stonehenge. It has a total of 6 buildings, 3 with four floors, 3 with three. Every 2 buildings are connected by a breezeway. At LSC, people live in suites in the buildings. In each building there are 2 suites per floor with 7 rooms each. In a different freshman res hall, there are 4 suites per floor with 4 floors each. Each suite has a kitchenette area with a sink and fridge. In the separate freshman res hall, each suite has a common area. The res halls in Stonehenge have a huge common room in one of the connected res halls. The wifi is okay in most buildings. The cell reception is okay everywhere else except my room. There are vending machines in each common room.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
There is one dining hall that serves decent food and they try and serve a variety of different foods, including foreign dishes. But be warned, they serve a lot of pork and chicken and rice. In the dining hall, there is ice cream and cereal. And there are 3 sections: Hot Meal, Sandwich and Salad, and Desert tables. Also, LSC has a small food store called the Hornet's Nest where you can buy food and snacks or place an order. You can pay with dining points or real money.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There's not much to do in general, but they do show movies every Tuesday and Sunday. They have random events such as guest speakers, comedians, hypnotists every Thursday. And in the beginning of the year they put together fun things for us to do and to settle the freshmen in and make them feel like family. There are also a lot of sport events. And there are plenty of clubs to choose from.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
People who like small secluded schools where everybody knows everybody. And people who want to get things done but don't mind being a little bored, unless they strictly want to focus on school.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are a ton of clubs to choose from such as Graphic Design club, GSA, anime club, other clubs I don't know.... but there's a ton.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There is no Greek Life.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Public Safety goes around every day, many times a day and checks the campus. The people in the library also do hourly rounds. In the res halls, they do rounds every night. And it's somewhat difficult to find a RA or an RHD, but if needed you can call the Hall Director on Duty or Public Safety. If need medical help, there is an ambulance on campus. Or you can call the Health Center.
The school itself is very isolated and small. However, the programs and the sense of family make up for that. They are very hardworking and want you to succeed in life.
The school is small, so you must be willing to have close relationships with your professors and other faculty. You also have to stay on top of your work, but that's the same everywhere. Each professor has his or her own style of teaching.
They want you to succeed and they try and help you move forward. Some teachers take late work, some don't. Some teachers even give the deadline of the end of the semester so you have all the time in the world to complete your projects and essays, but don't procrastinate too much otherwise you'll get behind in your studies.
Most of the people live in Stonehenge. It has a total of 6 buildings, 3 with four floors, 3 with three. Every 2 buildings are connected by a breezeway. At LSC, people live in suites in the buildings. In each building there are 2 suites per floor with 7 rooms each. In a different freshman res hall, there are 4 suites per floor with 4 floors each. Each suite has a kitchenette area with a sink and fridge. In the separate freshman res hall, each suite has a common area. The res halls in Stonehenge have a huge common room in one of the connected res halls. The wifi is okay in most buildings. The cell reception is okay everywhere else except my room. There are vending machines in each common room.
There is one dining hall that serves decent food and they try and serve a variety of different foods, including foreign dishes. But be warned, they serve a lot of pork and chicken and rice. In the dining hall, there is ice cream and cereal. And there are 3 sections: Hot Meal, Sandwich and Salad, and Desert tables. Also, LSC has a small food store called the Hornet's Nest where you can buy food and snacks or place an order. You can pay with dining points or real money.
There's not much to do in general, but they do show movies every Tuesday and Sunday. They have random events such as guest speakers, comedians, hypnotists every Thursday. And in the beginning of the year they put together fun things for us to do and to settle the freshmen in and make them feel like family. There are also a lot of sport events. And there are plenty of clubs to choose from.
People who like small secluded schools where everybody knows everybody. And people who want to get things done but don't mind being a little bored, unless they strictly want to focus on school.
There are a ton of clubs to choose from such as Graphic Design club, GSA, anime club, other clubs I don't know.... but there's a ton.
There is no Greek Life.
Public Safety goes around every day, many times a day and checks the campus. The people in the library also do hourly rounds. In the res halls, they do rounds every night. And it's somewhat difficult to find a RA or an RHD, but if needed you can call the Hall Director on Duty or Public Safety. If need medical help, there is an ambulance on campus. Or you can call the Health Center.