The small class/lab sizes make it easy to get to know your fellow classmates and professors. Most professors are great and all of them are willing to help if you ask.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
I would say living expenses are a little over the top for the dorms and food options, but otherwise it's a pretty good value.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Get involved. If you're not on a sports team, get on a intramural team or take a (free) class at the Y. Join a club, a frat/sorority, or another school organization. Do the service activities on campus like Cardboard Village or a blood drive or take a trip to rally in D.C. You're paying a lot of money to be in college, take every opportunity offered.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
People who like small schools, knowing their neighbors (as well as everyone else on campus), and having their professors know their names.
The small class/lab sizes make it easy to get to know your fellow classmates and professors. Most professors are great and all of them are willing to help if you ask.
I would say living expenses are a little over the top for the dorms and food options, but otherwise it's a pretty good value.
Get involved. If you're not on a sports team, get on a intramural team or take a (free) class at the Y. Join a club, a frat/sorority, or another school organization. Do the service activities on campus like Cardboard Village or a blood drive or take a trip to rally in D.C. You're paying a lot of money to be in college, take every opportunity offered.
People who like small schools, knowing their neighbors (as well as everyone else on campus), and having their professors know their names.