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    Lafayette College

    4.0 (6 reviews)

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    Good bye forever. Senior Pepper prize winner and family are leaving. Great 4 years of education and friendly staff.

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    11 years ago

    Didn't sleep well last night. Also, hash browns are the consistency of twigs. Maybe next time I'll eat at a Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs game.

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    Friendliest place I have ever been to in my life. I feel thankful that I got accepted there AND I accepted my offer to attend!

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    Lehigh University

    Lehigh University

    4.2(15 reviews)
    11.0 mi

    I graduated in 2016 and have returned for a few wedding ceremonies. I've written extensively about…read morewhether Lehigh is a good deal and what college life here was like, so this review is more about the food and the setting. This is one of the most beautiful college campuses in the United States of America. For weddings, the chapel is breathtaking and there are dozens of spots on campus at which a group could take nice pictures. While the hillside setting is the envy of hundreds of colleges, it's been said that some of the freshman residence halls are at the highest elevation east of the Mississippi River. Daily journeys involve awkward undulating paths and hundreds of stairs (none with consistent spacing), and "seeing campus" is not a feasible quest for a huge portion for the median out-of-shape American. Regarding the food, dining on campus was controlled by Sodexo, the company that provides food to prisons. Pricing was extortionate and quality was awful. I recall a constant rotation of "breakfast for dinner" where the morning's food was re-heated for dinner, and a mad rush for basic foods like pizza when the main protein offering would be disgusting salisbury steak. I believe this terrible marriage began in 2010 or so, as when I started at Lehigh in 2012, older students reminisced on a slightly-better food scene that included an on-campus Chik-fil-A. There was an elevated tier of (Sodexo branded) dining options in the building where the Chik-fil-A used to be, which all charged a premium in "meal swipes" (of which students maybe received 250 per semester) and prepared passable ready-made dishes formed out of frozen, preservative-laden ingredients. You would be hard pressed to find an alumnus whose underclassman experience wasn't affected by how bad the food was. I was lucky to meet people at Lehigh who were similar to me in terms of their outspokenness, and one guy submitted a detailed complaint and suggestion sheet to Sodexo "management." They sat down with him and thanked him and then proceeded to do nothing. The extra meal budget I had to beg my parents for to eat mid campus-edge food (The Goose and Johnny's Bagels) was probably $400/mo, which really hurt back then. The school has some things going for it, just not the food.

    Cool campus. Lots of neat buildings. Neatly tucked campus. Seems very safe. Small town. Enjoyed our…read morevisit.

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    Fairleigh Dickinson University

    Fairleigh Dickinson University

    4.7(3 reviews)
    41.0 mi
    Established in 1947
    Speaks Spanish

    PROS: This campus is absolutely beautiful with the art and nature around it. The staff is nice, the…read morestudents are great to be with and the amenedites range from a pool, to bball courts, to a full on gym (unlike the metro campus). There's even a lot of historical buildings on this site CONS: The campus does not allow you to enter the grounds after midnight which is inconvenient for people dorming that want to get a midnight bite to eat. It's also confusing navigating around the campus OVERALL: I don't regret this being my alma mater. I just wish it was more affordable

    I had the honor of attending Fairleigh Dickinson University, where I earned my B.A. The campus…read moreconsists of beautiful green spaces and nice buildings, including the historic and elegant mansion, a newer and tastefully-designed library, the wonderful Dreyfus Theatre, and a state-of-the-art athletic building complete with an indoor track and pool. In addition to having the ability to walk across a gorgeous campus, there is access to a local rail-trail. The professors, both tenured and adjuncts, at the university care about sharing their knowledge with students while encouraging class discussions. If a student needs extra help, professors go out of their way to be helpful and the tutoring center is a great resource. I found the student body to be welcoming, friendly, and passionate about learning. There are a number of student organizations on campus and activities to participate in. For example, I co-hosted a radio program on campus. There are also interesting lectures that take place on campus. I highly recommend enrolling at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

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    Rutgers University

    Rutgers University

    3.5(69 reviews)
    42.3 mi

    The New Brunswick campus is the largest Rutgers campus, and I stopped in to visit the business…read moreschool, with updated modern classrooms, trading room, study and presentation spaces, and a wonderful stairwell entry for photos. They have a large arena (Jersey Mike's arena), and a lot of passion for their teams and campus - definitely found points of history and highlights around the campus.

    If you look closely at the ten highest paid public servants in New Jersey, you'd see the Governor,…read moretwo or three train conductors from NJ Transit who have mastered the art of overtime and a random assortment of current and former head football coaches from Rutgers University's not so recent past. In 2014 we were told that Rutgers had to join the Big 10 Athletic Conference to bring our state funded University to national prominence and generate hundreds of millions in incremental revenue that would fund not only athletics but their various academic missions as well. "Win/Win" went the PR-driven pornography. Not so fast. A state audit has revealed that since Rutgers joined the Big 10 in 2014, the athletic department has hemorrhaged more than a half billion dollars. So much for the absurd talking points and rationale that got everyone hot and bothered 12 years ago. Forget grading in a curve, Rutgers and their cheerleader fan boys in Trenton get a well deserved F. I won't even even embarrass them further by pointing out their 52-93 won/loss record since 2014. Zero stars

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