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The campus is very beautiful, but it getsQuite BrightPsychology
The campus is very beautiful, but it gets an A- bc there is continual construction that occludes its beauty.The education department has some of the nicest faculty on campus. Furman was formerly associated with the Baptist Church, but has pulled away from that at an alarming rate - the faculty are much more liberal than the average student.
3rd Year Male -- Class 2004
Campus Maintenance: A+, Social Life: C
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My college career at furman has been fantastic.Quite BrightPreMed and Medical
My college career at furman has been fantastic. the people, including fellow students, professors, and staff, make Furman a wonderful place. coursework is quite challenging, but manageable. furman prepares students well for further schooling and for the "real world". some students join sororities and fraternities, but a majority of students are not greek, and you don't have to be in a greek organization to have an enjoyable social life at furman. some students are conservative, but most are open-minded and non-judgemental. i highly recommend furman to any student who is looking for a small, liberal arts university - furman provides a strong academic education and atmosphere for personal growth and maturity.
4th Year Female -- Class 2003
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Social Life: B
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Furman looks very good on paper.AverageOther
Furman looks very good on paper. It is exactly what it claims to be: a beautiful, small, liberal arts school whose teachers take the time for students and whose programs encourage the student body to get involved. When I looked at Furman, I was having a very hard time picking a school. I weighed every pro and con I could think of. At the time of my acceptance, I thought that the pro's outweighed the con's. The only thing that Furman seemed to be lacking was the variable I considered most important in a school of my choice. The variable was diversity. Upon visiting Furman, I attended a Philosophy class which showed me a great deal of diverse opinions at Furman. It encouraged me to look past the lack of diversity mentioned in the college search books and the groups of people that I had met in my visit.

After being at Furman for 3 years, I am still disappointed with my decision to come here. I don't feel that it was or is the best place for me.

The reason is lack of diversity, and as little as it seemed to me at the time of accepting, it's a lot bigger deal to me now. The Furman bubble makes me feel confined. Being the norm, is the norm. Just today, someone mentioned to me that they like dressing up, not for the sake of dressing up, but because it's the thing to do at Furman. I feel like me being me is an incredibly statement on campus. People take notice. I would much rather be in an environment where diversity was expected.I flourish on diversity, and take great joy in getting to know different kinds of people. My experience at Furman has challenged me to seek out diversity in people who I may have categorized as a representation of Furman's whole: the same interests and attitudes toward life. Being this far along in my education, I am doing my best to make the most of it and keep my eyes on the "pro's". As much as this is true, I do feel that if I had the opportunity to decide again, my choice would be far from Furman. I encourage you to really think about the reasons why you have chosen a certain school. Make sure that you make your decision based on your overall perception, and not just an hour Philosophy class.

3rd Year Female -- Class 2004
Individual Value: A+, Scholastic Success: C
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