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I am just responding to the previous poster. I guarantee that anyone who rated Drew's education an F did NOT go to Drew! The best part of Drew is the high quality of its education. Drew has an excellent reputation in the east but may have a noteriety issue around the rest of the country. Drew students are generally pleased with their university. My freshman year roommate started at Drew, transferred to UPenn because it was a more known school, and then came back to Drew because the overall quality of the education was better at Drew. I would not hesitate to attend Drew if I had to do the school selection process again.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Useful Schoolwork: A-
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It was a great choice for those 4 years of my life. However, it didn't prepare me for the real world. I had so much trouble finding a job after college. No one knew the name and if they did, they had very low opinions of it. If you care about your future do not go here.
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Pros:
-Close to NYC, easy to get to
-Beautiful campus
-Overall friendly and liberal student body
-Political science, psychology, economics, drama, biology departments are all strong
-Faculty very accessible
-Technologically advanced campus
-Fantastic off-campus programs in NYC and abroad
-Excellent athletic facilities - great pool :)
-Lacrosse(M & W), Soccer(M), Equestrian(M & W), Fencing(M), tennis(M) are the best teams
-Strong intramural program, many clubs-easy to join
-Very high profile speakers
-Building new dorm, refurbished outdated dorms
Neutral:
-students a mix of athletes, prepsters, the eccentrics, and the socially retarded
-Most students from eastern seaboard, with some west coasters, and a few in-between
-Parties tend to be smaller, although larger parties do exist
-Food is fine, has variety
Cons:
-University center waaaay outdated
-Madison is wealthy and dull, but town center is within 5 minute walk
-School should be more difficult to get in than it is
-School should be more recognized than it is
-Basketball(M & W) always have losing seasons
-Needs more foreign students
-No Business major (but implementing one soon I think)
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: B-
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