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I am definitely learning. The course load definitely pushes you to be constantly learning, and people here take around 18 credits plus noncredit courses such as labs for chemistry, nautical science, physics, in addition to other courses and classes such as ships maintenance. The small class sizes allow teachers to know you personally and are there to encourage and help you with anything. You will work hard but it is to get you ready be successful when you graduate and go into industry. You will know the industry and how to perform well in it.
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A very hands-on college. The regiment makes life harder, but is worth it. The classes can be difficult.
» Read MoreMaine Maritime Academy is a great place to study. There aren't distractions of city life because it is in rural Maine. Being on the water is a major benefit to the marine-based academic programs offered.
» Read MoreMaine Maritime Academy is a beautiful, yet small school that has a very good, yet very unknown reputation. It is on a peninsula and is not near any large cities, although, if you would like to focus on academics, then this is the place for you.
» Read MoreMMA is not your typical college. You are expected to meet a standard everyday in the classroom as well as if you are a part of the Regiment of Midshipmen. If that standard is not met you will face the consequences.
» Read Moremaine maritime academy is an awsome school for students that want a great education in international business and logistics. i love this school. it is a small school with teachers who have been in the real business world. i would recommend this college to anyone.
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