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The schoolwork can be very challenging, but it will help you grow as a person. Choosing to go to Kalamazoo College really was one of the best choices I have made. Most students do a foreign study program in their third year, but it is not required. The city of Kalamazoo can be boring at times, but there is plenty to do on campus that most the time you are not sitting around bored.
Individual Value: A+, Surrounding City: C
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I was an average high school student, who, for the first time, discovered that I enjoyed academic pursuits at Kalamazoo College. The faculty were supportive, and there was relatively little pressure compared to other more selective schools where the quality of education is similar. I have returned several times, and they continue to provide a strong environment for learning.

This was also a great school to discover one's own interests and talents. The liberal arts experience was quite stimulating, particularly because the introductory subjects were taught be enthusiastic and highly competent professors. The faculty were amazingly accessible, and enjoyed interacting with students.

Overall, the school prepared me well for graduate school. I am currently an endowed professor at an Ivy League University. I credit K. College with much of my success as a professor.
Starting Job: Senior Research Director, Preparedness: A+, Reputation: B
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K was an incredible school from a character-building perspective. The focus on skills outside your major (the quintessential Liberal Arts experience) has served me in droves since I graduated.

It gave me a head-start on my colleagues as a recent graduate in the late-90s. When we needed someone to write a white paper, I was the best at it because I'd taken writing classes through college. When we needed someone to speak publically at a confrence, same thing.

I credit K College, and the K-Plan's broad-based approach to education, for much of my success.
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I wanted to transfer for most of my freshman year because I wasn't invested in a college experience- I was very much still stuck in my hometown and the life I had before I came to K. This year I've opened up to Kalamazoo College and I love it dearly. Class is the best part of the day to me, I have met a lot of like-minded people whom I considered friends, and I'm very satisfied with my life here. I cannot praise Kalamazoo College enough.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: C-
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