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by Sftrail , Oct 04 '00
Pros: small classes; course/career counseling; well rounded liberal arts education Cons: this size school is not for everyone
When I went to Otterbein College in the fall of 1961, we were encouraged not to go home for 6 weeks, not to bring cars on campus, and to be back inside the dorm each night by our 10:30 pm curfew.
My going to Otterbein was somewhat a family...
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by mnovy , Jul 17 '00
Pros: Located in a great community. Cons: A smaller school which could be a con to some.
I began Otterbein College as a freshman in 1994. I picked Otterbein because of its small size. I wanted to attend a college that offered small class sizes and a small teacher to student ratio. I also wanted to attend somewhere I could know most of the...
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Otterbein College
by nathangjones ,Jun 11 '04
Pros: academics, size, financial aid Cons: initial cost
Otterbein College is a true jewel nestled in the center of Ohio. Just minutes from downtown Columbus, the 15th largest city in the US, Otterbein's beautiful campus compliments the exceptional faculty. With a student to faculty ratio of 14:1 and an average class size of 20, students are able to receive personal attention.
Otterbein truly is a great liberal arts college that is big enough for you to find yourself, but small enough that you won't get lost.
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