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I will be graduating in several months andBrightCommunications
I will be graduating in several months and have loved my time at Furman. There are times when life has been rough - but its all part of the "growing up" process. College is what you make of it and Furman has been everything I have made of it. I have used my education to attain fabulous internships in great industries, to travel and to double major in my loves- practical and unconventional. I have been able to do all this in a great city with plenty to do and a beautiful campus in my backyard. I didn't pledge a sorority and have managed to have plenty of friends from cities around the world. I will miss Furman and am glad to have spent 4 years here and am excited to see where Furman takes me next.
4th Year Female -- Class 2005
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Social Life: C+
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I've read some of the negative reviews onQuite BrightHistory/Histories (art history/etc.)
I've read some of the negative reviews on here, and the great majority appear unfounded. Furman is an oustanding liberal arts university, with challenging classes taught by extremely intelligent and skilled professors, gorgeous surroundings, and remarkable people. As for the "close-minded" description, I'm a liberal from Chicago, and I've yet to experiene this supposed epidemic of conservative arrogance. Certainly, this is a southern school through and through. It's in South Carolina for christs sake. This state has voted for a Republican president in every election this century. All too often conservatism is innacurately described as "close-minded." This is a amazing chool, with a very active greek system which provides plenty of social opportunities. If given the opportunity, I would certainly return to Furman.
2nd Year Male -- Class 2007
Collaboration/Competitive: A+, Faculty Accessibility: A-
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Upon coming to Furman 2 years ago, IQuite BrightArt & Design Department
Upon coming to Furman 2 years ago, I thought it would be just what I wanted: a small liberal arts school with a great music dept., strong academics, a good reputation, and a beautiful campus. Furman is all of those things, indeed. However, as I have grown as an individual over these last years I have begun to realize that this was not the right choice for me. Sure, it looks good on paper, but it's not what it seems. Classes at Furman are ridiculously hard, and many a professor picks "favorites". I have been stuck with a B- GPA for the past year (despite hours on end of studying) and it's not budging, while many of my ditzier friends seem to always get A's and B+'s. Be prepared for frustration: the equation "worker harder and you'll do better" does not apply at Furman. The student body here is very white and Southern Baptist, and generally very boring. Girls go to classes perfectly coiffed, complete with pearls and heels. The social life here is, well, nonexistent. I frequently come back to campus at 10 or 11 at night and can't find a parking space because NO ONE EVER LEAVES. Your only hope of having a social life and fitting in is joining a greek organization. Sure, I have friends, but I have felt for two years like I don't belong just 'cause I'm an independent. Of course Furman requires everyone to live on campus for 4 years, but doesn't allow students (even those of age) to possess alcohol. The administration refuses to allow condoms to be distributed anywhere on campus, including the Infirmary, because it refuses to acknowledge that students here have sex. Sexual violence, esp. date rape, is a problem here (as it is many other campuses), but Furman seems to try to hide the statistics from its students and offers little support for victims (the worse disciplinary action against a date rapist was a $500 fine). Furman truly is unlike the real world, and is little preparation for a life in it. This idealistic "bubble" is really Hell with a pretty facade. The academic frustration and mentality of the administration and most students here has completely drained me of motivation, interest, and a desire to learn. Furman will suck you dry, emotionally, mentally, and financially. I regret not attending a larger, more open-minded, real UNIVERSITY.
2nd Year Female -- Class 2007
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Scholastic Success: F
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