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i did not enjoy my experience at the u of r at all. i would not recommend it. yes, the professors are easily accessible, but i can tell you there is some crazy stuff going on in that admin building.

a professor whom all the students loved was layed off? why? well, she was latina. big hint? i think so.

totally NOT worth all the debt i am in now. regret it to the max. could have received a far better education else where, for far less money. if you want to go elsewhere, choose the latter :)
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: F
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Redlands cares most about appearance and any other aspect. Much of the faculty is very helpful but many administrators are cold and not willing to provide assistance to students. Students are not told about many of the services offered here and end up missing out on opportunities because of this.
Redlands is not a place to go if you are interested in the social aspect of college. The town of Redlands is in the middle of nowhere and provides no entertainment for college-aged students, in fact, many of the professors even call it "Deadlands." Much of the university revolves around the local greek life and it is hard to find anything to do outside of that.
The way money is spent at Redlands is also very questionable. Many of the dorms still do not have air conditioning and it's virtually unbearable in the heat. I do not recommend that anyone come to school at Redlands.
Faculty Accessibility: A, Social Life: F
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The campus is beau and thre is copious of resources for students to use for help plus, there free. Small classrooms and in the end the school is what you want to make it. If you walk in there with a negative attitude then you will het negative results. All the faculty treats you with a smile.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: C+
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