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Landmark College

How this student rated the school
Educational QualityD Faculty AccessibilityA
Useful SchoolworkD- Excess CompetitionA-
Academic SuccessD+ Creativity/ InnovationB-
Individual ValueB+ University Resource UseC+
Campus Aesthetics/ BeautyD- FriendlinessB-
Campus MaintenanceD Social LifeD-
Surrounding CityD Extra CurricularsD
SafetyB
Describes the student body as:
Afraid, Broken Spirit, Closeminded

Describes the faculty as:
Friendly, Helpful

Male
SAT1240
Quite Bright
Lowest Rating
Useful Schoolwork
D-
Highest Rating
Faculty Accessibility
A
He cares more about Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty than the average student.
Date: May 07 2013
Major: Other (This Major's Salary over time)
Like making any major decision, it pays to carefully consider where you invest your money and time. For the time and money I spent going to Landmark, I feel now that I could have gained far more value investing it into another college or pursuit.

What honestly helped me do well in academics and deal with my ADHD was not Landmark's strategies, but taking the initiative to create my own and do my own research. It helped me to make the effort to branch out and learn from others. I found that Landmark did not prepare me adequately for my studies. Many of their philosophies, such as attend every class, did not hold up in my current college environment. I learned by adapting to my current environment and creating a social network/support structure. Being connected with others is key.

I found the general student culture to be eerie at times and having a negative vibe. I did not feel like many students respected themselves, and they often had defeatist attitudes. Of course, there were a few bright, warm, and respectable people. It is just that I found this to be the exception rather than the norm.

I often felt bored at Landmark and ? for a school the prides itself on being innovative ? it tends to use regular teaching methods more often than not. I found this disappointing. There also was little-to-no opportunity for students that found the class material too easy. if you came from a strong academic background, be warned!

Students with learning differences do not necessarily need specially-trained staff: good teaching is good learning. I have seen a similar quality of teachers at my current school, UMass Amherst, that are as understanding if not more so than my teachers at Landmark. At any school, there are good and bad teacher

What I wish I learned while at Landmark was how to be more social. At such a small school with not much around over the weekend, this can be difficult. At a larger school with a lively town, there are many more opportunities for meeting new people. In retrospect, I would easily trade the 4.0 I got at Landmark and have right now for a 3.0 and a year of meeting/hanging out with freshman in Amherst. Social skills and networking are crucial for success in life, and I think Landmark was a poor environment for me to learn both those skills in.

Think carefully before you make your decision about going to Landmark. Consider many other alternatives ? they are out there! There are many other kind, knowledgable, and understanding people that are willing to help. You just need to find them and get to know them.

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Great review, thank you. We are trying to make the college decision and our child has done well in a traditional private school but we are afraid of making the wrong college decision. Your review has helped us realize he doesn't need Landmark, it would be overkill, he needs to learn to figure out strategies in college that will allow him to succeed.
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