Reviews
Randolph-Macon College
Megan from Stafford, VA
a current student here
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Am learning a lot | Although I am only a freshman, I have learned a lot both inside the classroom and out. You are able to learn so much at Randolph-Macon because it is a small private college and helps you show your true potential. The classroom sizes are significantly small and teachers keep you involved and interactive. |
Am enjoying being here | Randolph-Macon College is amazing. Everyone is extremely considerate of one another and you get to know everyone. By attending RMC, you will meet some of the greatest people ever because they make you feel like family and believe in helping others. The campus is small and has a home feeling to it, which allows you to fit right in and not feel so home sick. |
Bang for the buck | RMC is a private college so it is expensive, but it is worth every penny. One can make sure they get their monies worth by going to the gym to workout, eating in the dining facility and enjoying the dorm rooms. Freedom is nice in college and at RMC you have this opportunity. |
Tips for prospective students | Those who are looking for a small college that excepts you for who you are makes Randolph-Macon the right choice for you. It is small and class sizes are too. The professors learn your name and keep you interested in the subject by giving hands on work and opportunities to expand your knowledge. If you are interested in attending a college that is the right fit RMC should be considered. |
Great for these types of students | ANYONE!!! There are a lot of opportunities on campus for any student to join an organization or even participate in an athletic sport. There are intramural sport clubs and also a nice gym that has been recently renovated. The campus is small, but is extremely pretty and offers wonderful opportunities for any student interested in anything. If the college does not have an organization, its okay, because you can start it make a lasting impression at Randolph-Macon. |
Tracilyn from Hillsboro, OH
a current student here
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Am learning a lot | Coming from a small-town school with no AP courses, I had been used to coasting through schoolwork without ever having to try. Randolph-Macon professors challenge their students and work within their schedules to help individual needs. I've had professors give me their cell phone numbers in case I needed clarification on certain topics or homework questions. The classes are innovative and interesting; with the honors program, every student can find an education suited to fit their needs--no matter what level they enter the college at. |
Am enjoying being here | As an athlete and member of Alpha Phi Omega, Theta Omega chapter, I've found many ways to entertain myself outside of the classroom. The college offers a nook for everyone willing to lend their time to an extra club or organization; Greek life, varsity athletics, intramural sports, clubs and external activities such as Army ROTC keep the varieties of these options fresh. The staff and faculty are incredibly friendly; there isn't a problem finding a group of friends at this college. |
Bang for the buck | The college makes every attempt possible for every student who wishes to attend. Without having any sort of familial support, Randolph-Macon helped me find ways to pay for the tuition and fees without having to submerge myself in debt. Although the cost is pricey for many families, you get what you pay for with every dollar in education, networking opportunities and socialization. |
Tips for prospective students | Don't be shy. The best way to find your niche in this college is to just get out there and introduce yourself. As in every social situation throughout life, you cannot expect things to come to you--you have to go find them! Also, learn to manage your time wisely as soon as you can. The workload is higher than most colleges, but this also makes you a better candidate when you graduate for early careers and graduate schools. |
Great for these types of students | Students who are here for a fantastic educational opportunity. |
Morris from Gloucester, VA
a current student here
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Am learning a lot | I transferred here from Rappahannock Community College, which is near where I live, and I almost regret not going to a four-year (namely, this one) right out of high school. Every professor I have worked with here knows what they are talking about and all have interesting experiences in their fields. For instance, I'm a Political Science Major and the Department Head, Professor Turner, always refers to his time in various other countries (Paraguay, mostly) and studying their political systems as examples in class. All of my other professors do the same in regard to their respective fields as well. |
Am enjoying being here | I came here, as I said earlier, from a community college. I had no intention of being very involved on campus in terms of extra curricular activities or really even taking advantage of many of the college services as it was just not something I was used to. That quickly changed when I learned about all that this college had to offer. I joined the Political Science Student Association, the Young Democrats, and am the re-founding member of our colony of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity (by the way, I hated the notion of Going Greek when I got here). I'm actually kind of sad that I'll graduate in Spring 2012. |
Bang for the buck | Even with all R-MC has to offer in terms of education and campus life, it is a very expensive school. I ONLY get by on student loans, lots of scholarships, academic awards, and the fact that I make a decent amount of money at my job. However, this school is worth it. |
Tips for prospective students | First, take advantage of meeting with your academic adviser early and often. You want to know exactly what you want to do before the next semester comes. They are very helpful and can help you map out your plan all the way to graduation. Second, GO GREEK. The campus is 33% affiliated and only has 1200 students. Trust me, Greek Life is not what you think it is. Check it out. |
Great for these types of students | Just about anyone. |
RAVEN from Hampton, VA
a current student here
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In three sentences | I GIVE THE SCHOOL A TEN OUT OF TEN. I LOVE THE TEACHERS DEDICATION AND INSPIRATION GIVEN TO STUDENTS. THEY REMEMBERED ME EVERY TIME I COME ON CAMPUS!!! |
Tips for prospective students | LEARN TO MANAGE YOUR TIME. IF YOU NEED TO TALK TO YOUR TEACHER GO DURING THEIR OFFICE HOURS AND TALK IF YOU VCANT IN CLASS. IF YOUR SCHOOL HAS FREE TUTORING USE IT!!! IT CAN HELP A GREAT DEAL |
Academic Rigor | IT IS HARD BUT IT IS MANAGEABLE. ALSO STUDY WHEN YOU CAN. |
Dorm Life | GREATNESS!!!! |
Food and Dining | BREAKFAST IS GREAT, FRIED CHICKEN FRIDAYS, WING WEDNESDAY, THE FOOD IS OKAY |
What to do for fun | OF COURSE THERE ARE PARTIES BUT YOU COULD ALWAYS GO WATCH A FREE NEW MOVIES ON CAMPUS. THERE IS ALWAYS AN ACTIVITY TO DO EACH WEEK. |
Clubs and Activities | THERE ARE SO MANY CLUBS I GUARANTEE THEY WILL HAVE SOMETHING ON CAMPUS FOR YOU!! AND IF THEY DONT THEN YOU CAN MAKE THE CLUB!!!! |
Campus Safety | THEY ARE AWESOME AND VERY FRIENDLY. THEY ARE ALWAYS IN SIGHT. |