

The Armstrong campus of Georgia Southern University, in Savannah, offered a variety of facilities and access to classes led by engaging and compassionate professors.
I loved to have been able to communicate with my professors, openly, and share my questions and concerns at virtually any time. On the other hand, I did not like the commuter school feel, which left a constant sense of transience among the student body. It was very difficult to form a sense of student community.
Although it has been over a decade since I attended the university, I would recommend it, simply for the fact that many of the wonderful professors have remained. They have continued to impart their expertise, compassion and knowledge on every upcoming generation of students.
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