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[quote=Anonymous]My son is an athlete at F&M so is having a certain type of experience just as one would on a team at any school but I can share a few observations. When walking around campus it is clearly a student body comprised of many different types of students so seems like a place where everyone can find his/her/their niche. The campus is lovely and compact with the feel of a classic older brick building environment but inside the facilities are renovated and state of art. Classes are small--his four classes this fall as a sophomore are 10-15 students each and are not seminars. Many professors go by a first name basis and he finds them generally engaging. Because the classes are small (I think 50 is the max for any lecture course) it is easy to get to know students who may not run in the same circles and become friends via study groups particularly within your major. Very active and extensive study abroad program junior year and every summer and seems to have good outreach for internships. It is a pretty well known school in the northeast if your student is interested in working in the NYC area. Also the kids seem to love Lancaster. It is a charming city with many walkable restaurants and breweries, an interesting arts scene and a surprising quirky vibe for that area of PA. We love it! [/quote]
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