It is a small college, so it is a good place to attend for students from rural areas. I believe I may have had some culture shock had I gone to a larger college.
WHAT I didn’t LIKE
The food is not the best, but there are many convenience stores in town and close to campus.
A place that does not have too many people, so you get to know each other. The professors know you by your name. Feels like a small-town home kind of school.
WHAT I didn’t LIKE
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