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I mean this with absolute sincerity: Muhlenberg is on the rise. The facilities and rebranding of the college with new logo and school colors have been a testament to the shift towards serious academic credibility, as the college provides a plethora of resources for and to its students. The classes are engaging and the professors are some of the most engaged people I've ever met, spending time to answer individual questions after class and opening up research opportunities to those students who show initiative. Personally, I thought that Muhlenberg was going to be too easy, too much like the rest of the small liberal arts colleges of the northeast without any of the prestige or academic commitment I desired. To my pleasant surprise, Muhlenberg has been everything I've wanted out of college- and yes, that includes terrible frat parties and drinking too much coffee- so that I am now wholly content having an important part in the Muhlenberg College student body. If you're a serious student looking for a relatively affordable liberal arts education (I received 40k in scholarships and aid, and I know people have gotten more), give Muhlenberg a shot. You'll be glad you did. |