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Good school, rich kids

Rating: 3/5 (10 ratings)
Introduction
The campus is GORGEOUS. It's right on the water, which is what sold me on the school. The one problem I have with this school is it's a bunch of white rich kids...literallly...and the ones who cry poor just got off the phone and are having Daddy put more money in their accounts. Many lack real world skills and are more concerned with how they look and the latest fashion.........................................................................................................

Campus Life and Social Life
The partying is LAME first yr. But Sophmore-Junior yr you have awesome private suites with 4-6 other people and senior yr you live OFF CAMPUS, so partying it awesome. But you need to find the social circle that does that because not drinking is also popular here.
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Academics
Env Studies is pretty good. the political Sci department is very rigorous. But this is a med school, and although I don't know much about it, I hear it's very good. I do know the graduate level med school is comparable to Harvard and such. .........................................................................................................................................

Student Body
There are a lot of campus activities but most aren't very popular. Weekends are quiet because a lot of people go home. There are I believe 40 clubs on campus, but if you want to make another all you need is two people interested and you're basically all set...................................................................................................

In Closing...
Great school, small classes, nice little white suburbia paradise, if that's what you're into.

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