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I love Allegheny more than I thought I would. The students are generally very friendly, more than they were at other colleges I visited. Staff members are serious about teaching, not just about research. They really want you to do well and passionate about their subjects. Before coming here, though, people should know that it is a LOT of work. The homework load is more than expected. It's manageable, but you have to manage your time wisely and work hard to do well.
Scholastic Success: A+, Surrounding City: C-
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Allegheny was a great school. It prepared me for graduate school. I went to one of the best grad schools in the country and thought it was easy compared to Allegheny. I now have a great job and was hired by an Allegheny Alum. Meadville is a great town. I always felt safe and there were enough bars and restaurants to keep me happy. I love the small town feel where you go to the same places and everyone knows eachother.
Education Quality: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: B+
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Allegheny is a strong academic college. The coursework is difficult, and the senior comp is challenging. I was a transfer student, having completed my first two years at a Pittsburgh college. Thus, it was difficult at first to establish friendships. But, in the end, I did. Allegheny is a great pre-professional college. If you want to attend medical school, Allegheny is great. I believe there is too much emphasis on pre-med students. The pre-meds students are very "cut-throat."
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: D
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