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Small and Tight-Knit
My school is, first of all, gorgeous; the beautiful trees and historic buildings of the small campus create a very pleasant atmosphere. There are only about 1400 students, which has it's pros and cons. The student body is pretty homogenous, and there is, of course, not as much to do as there would be at a huge state school in a big metropolis, but it offers it's own unique experiences, such as a thriving outdoor program through the college and the booming wine culture of Walla Walla. Classes rarely exceed 20 students, sometimes as few as three or four, so you get a lot of one-on-one interaction with your professors (who are all extremely high-caliber). The college is a very tight-knit community, academically rigorous but with no competitiveness between students. It's really easy to join a club, start your own, or make your voice heard about things you have a passion for.
May 01, 2012
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