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  • Charles from Danville, VA

    All of my teachers have been great so far. The classes are small, which creates a better learning environment and more one-on-one time with teachers and other students. I learned the most in my two LCSR classes (English and History) because the… more read full review

    All of my teachers have been great so far. The classes are small, which creates a better learning environment and more one-on-one time with teachers and other students. I learned the most in my two LCSR classes (English and History) because the classes shared a book. I could read a classic and learn about it from a writing perspective, and then learn about it from a historical perspective. read full review

  • Leah from Lighthouse Point, FL

    Make sure you really want a small school; this means smaller, more personalized classes but it also means more homework because teachers are able to grade more work with a smaller class load. Also, make sure this school has your major before… more read full review

    Make sure you really want a small school; this means smaller, more personalized classes but it also means more homework because teachers are able to grade more work with a smaller class load. Also, make sure this school has your major before deciding to attend. Even if you are only vaguely interested in something, make sure the school has it. You don't want to get somewhere and then realize you need to transfer; it's a difficult process.
    Try to get into the Westover Honor Society; it really pays off! read full review

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