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I am a current freshman at TWC. I feel like my academics have soared so much higher since high school. I feel everyday in class is not a waste.
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TWC has a grest campus, student life, and classes. The teachers here really care about you and want you to do well. I would recommend anyone to come to school here.
» Read MoreThe school has very good teachers. The classes are enjoyable but challenging. I have a lot of fun at school.
» Read MoreTWC is a challenging institution. I seriously enjoy all of my work there. I am also glad to see the college progress into the paperless phase.
» Read MoreSmall classes, dedicated professors and an easily tolerable environment
» Read MoreTennessee Wesleyan is actually a wonderful college due to the apparent enthusiasm from the staff. The campus is small, quaint, and comfortable. And the food is delicious.
» Read MoreYou should enroll if you have the means of paying for your studies completely because the school is a wise investment. If you don't have the money, then you will consider transferring, without doubt. TWC is not very keen on giving scholarships and they are generally not significant. On the other hand, if you play sports and you're good at what you do, then you're in good hands.
» Read MoreThis school has an amazing student/professor ratio. The small classes allow for intimate interaction and allow each class to be taught in a way that is best for the particular group. Most professors are easily accessible and are willing to help you in anyway possible, jobs, grad school or even just making it through the semester.
» Read Moretennessee wesleyan is a great college and worth the money. the professors take time to help each individual student and they don't just treat their students like a number. they really try to get you envolved in the community to help better your service leader skills and prepare you for your future.
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