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Unfettered access to professors, who are there to teach. Classes tend to be quite small.
Students are generally warm, cooperative and uncompetitive. They are generally quite smart yet unpretentious.
Idyllic campus in a cute, small town in Maine, yet within reasonable distance of Portland and Boston.
World-class government department.
DownersIf you like city living, Greek life, football, or decent weather, this is not the place for you.
No pre-professional programs.
Campus recruitment is weak for certain industries.
It's a very small school, so some extracurricular opportunities simply do not exist.
CommentsThis is a small, intimate liberal arts environment. That makes it wonderful for many, but ask yourself if that is truly right for you.
Would You RecommendYes
Quality education, small classes, engaged students, lots going on around campus, able to balance classwork with extra curriculars
DownersGetting more diverse each year, but student body can feel homogeneous
CommentsWould highly recommend. I had an amazing experience that shaped me into who I am today.
Would You RecommendYes
Great college town, amazing food, small classes, strong sense of community
DownersLack of diversity, administration is overly involved with student life
CommentsOverall a great school, but there have been changes with the administration over the past couple of years that I don't think have been good for the school.
Would You RecommendYes