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(I am starting with the bad stuff, butSuper BrilliantPsychology
(I am starting with the bad stuff, but I have loved this school. Read on)
I was initially disappointed when I came to "K" College, for two basic reasons. First, the caliber of the students coming in the first year did not meet my expectations - they were scared, rather closed minded, and I had to search high and low to find anyone that seemed genuinely passionate about what they were learning. Second, despite what anyone tells you about the abundance of entertainment opportunities available in Kzoo, the city is small. Yes, there are things to do if you look (and many students don't have much time play anyway), but it is NOT a big city, or even much of a medium city, and the downtown is focused on upper class Grand Rapids types, not college students.

But now that I'm in the end of my senior year, I'm amazed at what this school has done for me, or what it has facilitated to help me do myself. I've internshiped everywhere, TAed, taken really challenging classes in a variety of departments, run a research lab, lived in Philadelphia... you name it. I can honestly say that I have been able to do more and achieve more than pretty much any of my friends at big state schools, including the high-reputation ones like the University of Michigan. Rock on, K College.

The best thing about this school is the faculty, hands down. Whenever I ever got down about the students (and yes, if you are expecting diversity, IT AIN'T HERE! For the most part, a bunch of mindlessly liberal white kids), I remembered that I was thrilled about the faculty. The faculty is why I came here - and they have been endlessly supportive, and challenging, and worth the time and effort.And the students, of course, get better, like at any other university. They find (most of them) what they like and do it, and they get happy and confident. Class discussions get better as the years go on!

3rd Year Female -- Class 2004
Education Quality: A+, Social Life: C
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Wow, I don't even know where to begin.Super BrilliantChemistry
Wow, I don't even know where to begin. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't consider what a bad decision it was to go to this school. If you are thinking about applying, be very apprehensive about what the K-Crew is telling you. Half the stuff they say is just a flat out lie. Such as, yeah we have lots of internship opportunites at the Career Development Center. Fact: I know quite a few people that went there constantly and ended up making cold calls by themselves. Myth: Yeah, all the class sizes here at K are small. Fact: Only the ones that need to be larger. The science classes are packed so that I have seen kids need to sit on the floor, meanwhile intro english that is needed for graduation is has a registration cap of 22. Myth: The K-Plan is an interesting and beneficial aspect of this college. Fact: It means jack @#$%, the quarter system makes it impossible to transfer to other colleges or apply to medical school. If you are even considering going into medicine, I beg of you, don't make the mistake I did and come to this school. When med schools say, we want one year of organic chemistry for example, anywhere else that would mean two semesters worth, or about 8 credit hours. Note, our classes cover the same amount of material in 10 weeks, that another university covers in 15 weeks. Thus, you would think that two classes of ours would satisfy this "year". Nope, not even. They make it so that each class is worth 3.3 credit hours, meaning two classes is 6.6. So, you have to take a third class and get 9,9 credit hours when you only need 8 to get into med school. This means that by the time you finish getting all your requirements in, you dont have time to really take any classes that interest you. Also, in other universities the science students get credit hours for taking labs. Not here! We take a lab with each science class that is four hours long once a week actually in the lab, not to mention the 6 hours it takes to write the report due each week. What do you get for all this work, nothing. Classes with no lab count for as much as those with a lab. While on the subject of the quarter system, lets just say that it makes life extremely hectic and stressed here. Just ask the professors, but make sure they don't know you are a prospect. Everything is so intense that the kids here look more like zombies than fun-filled college students. Now, here is where you may be saying, yeah this kid is stupid and just can't hack it. Actually, I have a 4.0, thats right, not one B! And you know what, I am probably the luckiest because I can keep up with the pace. You would be amazed how the kids start dropping like flies out of the science classes in the first year, just because the pace is so demanding. What else? Ohh yeah, the administration is the biggest money making machine I have ever seen. They care more about getting more money from either alumni or prospective students that once you get here, or teach here, they don't give a damn about you. For example, putting additions on a library that is empty all the time anyways, rather than investing in more important things like online full text articles that are needed. Even the professors don't get access. I don't want to even get into the price of going here. Let me just say this, what you pay for is not what you get. Finally, the social life here is absolutely horrible. If you are not holding onto some dream of playing "college sports" even though it is division III, or don't like to play dungeons and dragons for hours on end, this is not the place for you. I like to go and hang out with friends and go to parties, both of which are strange around here. Overall, my disatisfaction with this place is immense, and the problems with it are too numerous to list. Take my advice, go somewhere else.
1st Year Male -- Class 2004
Useful Schoolwork: A+, University Resource Use/ spending: F
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Some people complain thatQuite BrightLanguage - French/Spanish/etc.
Some people complain that there is nothing to do in Kalamazoo, but I think that isn't true. It just takes a little effort! There isn't always a lot going on on campus, but there are loads of things to do in town, if you take the time to look around.
3rd Year Female -- Class 2004
Education Quality: A+, Campus Maintenance: B-
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