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How you do and how much you learn your freshman year really depends on how challenging your high school was. To be honest, my freshman year was kind of a breeze. Of course you have to study and make sure you GO TO CLASS, but if you do what you need to do to be successful you'll be fine. I know kids that were failing basic algebra, so really it depends on your high school course work. Of course that was just your general core classes, not too hard. The rigor of the course work...
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Morehouse College is an historically black college all mens college that fosters brotherhood and community development by giving its students access to world-leading learning opportunities under a branch of tradition integrity and service to mankind. The Morehouse college social experience is amazing as well whether you are mentoring local teenagers or becoming the next top socialite of the Atlanta University Center. Your professors will encourage and advise you to challenge and develop yourself in a rapidly changing world.
» Read MoreOverall it was more than myself and family expected
» Read MoreSmall campus, big college life, plenty of opportunities come from the school. Best time of my life.
» Read MoreThe best Liberal Arts college in the nation. The best HBCU in the nation. The best College in the World.
» Read MoreMorehouse College is a great school for not only African American males, but for males from all ethnic groups. I would give Morehouse a rating of 8 on a scale from 1-10. The way classes are conducted are not difficult at all, but the technology is not at it's full potential.
» Read MoreIt is one of the greatest environments for black men to learn and be educated along side other highly educated black men. It has a great social environment, due to being so close to Clark Atlanta University and Spelman College. The all male environment allows for one to stay focused during class and encourages participation from each individual student.
» Read MoreMorehouse is a great place for students to make connections and friendships. Also there you learn to embrace the rigor and not run from, meaning they challenge you to do your best. Also the students and faculty are great I just visited but they act as if they have known you forever.
» Read MoreI have heard so many good things about Morehouse. I can't wait to go. It's far, but I know it will be fun.
» Read MoreMorehouse College is an excellent learning environment for young men to both become leaders in the community and intellectually prepared for their future. Morehouse College has proven to be effective through over 100 years of academnic excellence. Morehouse College actively participates in making the community around the school and throughout the country a better place for most in need populations.
» Read MoreMorehouse is a great school and does an excellent job of building black boys into successful men. However there are some flaws such as financial help and campus life. There are some safety issues due to the location of the campus.
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