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| Quite Bright | Eastern Nazarene College was a great experience, for community and social life and for academics. It was more challenging than I expected for both, because I learned how to live in community and I learned about how to think critically. It is small, but that combined with professors who went to Yale and Johns Hopkins is what helps ENC students beat MIT students for internships and get into Harvard with a scholarship and stipend. It's not the toughest place to get in, either, so it's obviously more invested in your education since it can get you into Ivies for grad school when you probably couldn't have gotten in for undergrad. | Education Quality: A+, Useful Schoolwork: A- |  | | |
| | Dec 16 2007 | 4th Year Male --
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| Quite Bright | Eastern Nazarene College is a great school, especially for bright, motivated students interested in real academics. The proximity to Boston allows for opportunities found at other Christian colleges, and ENC is the only evangelical Christian school anywhere near Boston. I learned a lot about living in community, a lot about the differences between thinking critically, and how to appreciate people who are different from you. | Preparedness: A, Reputation: B |  | |
| | Dec 16 2007 | Alumnus Male --
Class 2000 | | Blog it!Blog about this comment from your webpage or Blog, or MySpace account: Just copy and paste!
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Some days it is like living in hell. You can't tell people about the parties you went to on weekends. The dorms are only open to girls thurday and sunday for three hours and the door must remain open. If you are in high school this may not seem like the worst thing in the world to you you. It becomes a problem becuase this place takes away your freedom. Some schools the rules are a little lax then what you read in the student hand book. They are not here. In some cases they are worse. | Surrounding City: A, Social Life: D- |  | | |
| | Nov 28 2005 | 1st Year Male --
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| Bright | It is a small private Christian college, so if you're going to college to drink and party, it'd be easier to do it at a different school. But if you're willing to put forth the effort, it will be the best four years of your life! And Boston is amazing- only a five minute drive away! You can see the skyline from our beach only 2 blocks away from campus- occassionally you can even smell the sweet smell of salt water :) | Education Quality: A+, University Resource Use: B |  | | |
| | Feb 22 2005 | 4th Year Female --
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