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After reading the negative comments here, I must disagree. Auburn is a good school, especially for students in Engineering and Education. I've heard the Architecture program is also excellent. I'm double majoring in Computer Science and Physics, in the Honors College, and involved in undergraduate research for a professor working for CERN. I've also made extensive use of Auburn's huge library. If you're smart, motivated, dedicated, and ambitious, Auburn's an excellent choice academically. Furthermore, the city is a nice, quiet, small town. If you want a big city with clubs, pubs, restaurants, bowling alleys, ice-skating rinks, and amusement parks, by all means, go elsewhere. But if you like hanging out, going to parties, and taking it easy - again, you can't do much better than Auburn. |