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by jaime109 , Jun 14 '00
Pros: small college, small classes, excellent professors, excellent facilities Cons: expensive
As with many first-year undergrads I was not clear on what I wanted for my future. Fortunately I chose to enroll in an Intro. to Psychology course that has since changed my life. Let me explain...
Lafayette College is a small Liberal Art...
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by blue91 , Jul 26 '01
Pros: academics, activities, faculty, staff, programs Cons: expensive(but has EXCELLENT financial aid), homogeneous student population
It's unbelievable to think that a decision you make when you're 17 can shape your entire future. When researching and selecting a college, I finally settled on Lafayette. It has been one of the best decisions of my life thus far and will continue to...
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by martieJ23 , Mar 17 '00
Pros: Excellent professors, challenging, pertinent material Cons: Tutition is expensive (but financial aid is wonderful)
I transferred to Lafayette a month before the start of my sophomore year. I had been taking an intensive Russian class in the summer of 1991 at Lafayette when I was told that the college where I was attending during the normal school year was revoking...
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by jhanks , Sep 03 '00
Pros: New Center, nice campus, good location Cons: bad food
I am a member of the 1998 Alumni of Lafayette. I stayed there for the whole four years and had a great time the whole way through. Lafayette is located in Easton, PA, and is in a spread out campus with nice feilds and low crime rate area. It is often...
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by LizCip , Sep 12 '00
Pros: small learning environment, hands on classes Cons: seeing the same people- too small
When I first enrolled at Lafayette, I was planning on transferring because it wasn't my first choice. The campus was beautiful, but I didn't think that I would like a small school. However, I ended up graduating from Lafayette in May of 2000 with a...
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by blueEddie , Sep 01 '00
Pros: Absolutely lovely, small and fun Cons: Too small??
On a hill above a river stood a school. It was in the late summer of 1992 that I made my way there to begin what I hoped would be the best four years of my life to date. My expectations for college were exceeded on almost every level. Of course I knew...
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by skeebird , Jul 21 '00
Pros: Nice new art building Cons: Immature art program
When looking at various colleges, I was seriously considering attending Lafayette. That is, until I was given a tour of the campus.
It is actually located in a beautiful town, and the campus is gorgeous and set up very conveniently. I...
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by jaime109 , Jun 14 '00
Pros: good selection, nice atmosphere Cons: expensive without the meal plan
This may sound a little hard to believe, given the conventional wisdom concerning college food, but the food at Lafayette is excellent. Picture it...you walk through the front doors of the student center and up a wide flight of stairs to the dining hall....
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by mikenatale , Apr 24 '00
Pros: plenty of frats to choose from Cons: nothing but frats to choose from
Based upon the year i spent at Lafayette, the things I was told during my admission were completely differnet from what actually went on socially there. During admissions and touring of the school I was told greek wasn't the main part of social life on...
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