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I felt as though the faculty, and programBrightChemistry
I felt as though the faculty, and program itself, was of great quality. Though, this should not be the only factor in determining where you apply. Allegheny College was completely lacking of the "college" aspect. Activities on campus alternated between studying all night on weekdays, and binge drinking on weekends. Partying was simply for underclassmen to spend $5 on unlimited booze. While there were stand up comedians once a month, there was very little to do on a weekend for a person like me who preferred not being hung over every Sunday morning. The people aren't much better. Though I had a good hall and some high school friends, much of the 2000 person campus has this false sense of superiority, since Allegheny is a competitive school. My physics case study was spent listening to my partner describe how much better he was than the teacher. He ended up failing the class. It's also the same feel as high school. Even though the classes are 20-30 people, it's 20-30 people who refuse to associate with someone who isn't in their "clique". Sorry for the essay, but it needed to be said. If you want a college that will stress you for four years and look decent on a degree, don't hesitate to enroll. But, if you are one of the people who wants college to be the best four years of their life, skip this option. Thanks to my hasty enrollment, I have already thrown two of mine away, and wouldn't wish that upon anybody else.
1st Year Male -- Class 2014
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Social Life: F
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The department of political science is supposedly oneBrightPolitical Science
The department of political science is supposedly one of the best and most difficult departments on campus. Professors claim that the average grade is about a B-/C+. The faculty in the department of political science are very helpful and most are very intelligent. Many political science majors at Allegheny attend graduate school after receiving their degree from Allegheny.

Personally, I have found Professor Smith (political philosophy) and Professor Shea (U.S. institutions and the media) to be my favorite professors, although I have heard a lot of good things about Professor Howard Tamashiro (foreign policy, national security policy) and Professor and Professor Michael Maniates (environmental policy), although I have not taken any classes with either of these professors.

The French department is also very helpful, although it is also very difficult, especially since Allegheny College has no language requirement. Therefore, the language classes are filled with students who take their perspective langauge quite seriously. This is particularly true in the French department.

In terms of things other than academics, the campus is beautiful and well maintained [see: tuition cost for reasons why]. The party scene is marginal, although Allegheny usually has a nice Springfast, that is, when Meadville is not still freezing in April. The town of Meadville is not particularly attractive for those who enjoy shopping, although the town is quite old, and therefore, it you enjoy learning about the history of Meadville, it would be an interesting study.

Most norms (Schultz, Brooks, Walker, North Village II) are quite nice. The food is relatively good, although its quality has declined since my freshman year - most likely an attempt to avoiding raising the meal plan costs. My biggest negative is the tuition and financial aid process. Allegheny's tuition is higher than I think it needs to be, and in an economic downturn, I believe the college could make more effort to keep tuition costs reasonable, especially because financial aid (at least for me) has not increased despite the increases in tuition and room costs.

3rd Year Male -- Class 2012
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: D+
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I love Allegheny and I cannot picture myselfBrightUndecided
I love Allegheny and I cannot picture myself anywhere else. What I like most about it is how personal the college is. Professors and advisors really care about you as a student and a person. You are not just a number. There are countless resources for undecided students as well. The work is very challenging and time consumig but also very interesting and rewarding. There is little to no busy work.
1st Year Female -- Class 2014
Useful Schoolwork: A+, Surrounding City: B-
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