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This is the time of year when students are searching for their right college to attend. Beware of this college. The recruiting department is very good at what they do. They will make you feel very special. When visiting the school the administration will treat you very special and your parents will feel that they will take very good care of you. The exact opposite is true. I feel the administration does not care about anything except the school. From the President on down you will not get any intelligent reasoning or answers. They will manipulate words to get the outcome they want. As for the education, some professors read from power point and curve there grades so more students pass their classes. What exactly is the student learning. As for safety,it seemed to be below par. I see people are still walking on campus that should not be there. I think the dorms could be more protected then what they are. The education and some actions of students seems to be an extension of high school and not college. Beware the the POPs, they may introduce the student their first night there to alchol parties. Also keep an eye out for the students that are craving attention. In today's economy, Albright's scholarships may look enticing, but take your chances at another school. If you are offered a scholarship you may be able to use that for leverage at another comparable small liberal arts college. You will be glad you did!! If you are a mature student very serious about your education you will go elsewhere. |