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Muskingum University allows for so much opportunity for growth, leadership development, and education. As a psychology major, I had an extremely positive experience with all of the faculty in the department. They were helpful, caring, and they had the students' best interest at heart. As a student in general, the number of organizations and opportunity is abundant. Those organizations allowed collaboration with staff who personally help to develop each student, and take an individual approach. Muskingum has a place for everyone if you're willing to open up and look. The community may not offer something like that of a large school, with numerous bars and restaurants, but again, if you're looking for such, you will find them not too far away. Down the road a few miles in Cambridge there are a number of fun and different places to dine/drink. For example, Downtown Arena, Park Circle Cafe, The Forum, Theo's, The Bear's Den, Deep Cut, and McKenna's Market. There are also many chain places such as Buffalo Wild Wings and Ruby Tuesday. Local private clubs often have entertainment open to the public like bands or shows on the weekend. Places like the Elks Lodge, Moose Lodge, VFW, etc. allow the public for certain events. I couldn't trade my experience at Muskingum University for one anywhere else, and I believe that anyone can leave Muskingum feeling this way if they are motivated to find their place. |