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Althought the Middle Ga. college experience was wonderful for me both times I attended, it is not for everyone. If you know yourself well and your needs than Middle Ga. could be a great place to start. It is a small campus "suitcase college", but for those that were not known in high school, you may blossom into the person you always want to be. I was one of those invisible people in high school, but due to clubs, sports, and personal connections I made with classmates and staff, I became a stronger and more outgoing person at Middle Ga. and at my 4 year college. I know that the town is small, but that does not mean that you can't make friends with town folks or go places with friends. It does mean that you can go out of town and come home to peace and quiet. Middle Ga. can give you a setting that is not too big so that you are overwhelmed or lost during those first two years before you have to get extremely serious about your major at a 4 year college. So my advice is to know yourself, visit the campus, and talk to people who have been there so that you can make the right decision for yourself. Good Luck,Thelma L. Rewis (Bryant)1992.1998
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