The comfortability that you get as far as having teachers, you know, maybe 15 to one in classes, a lot of times even smaller. So you get a lot more detail, you get a lot more kind of access to the information as far as resources and the professors firsthand. Having that access to a professor one-on-one you can feel like you can go to them as a student, they already know who you are. You're not just a number to them, is really comfortable and was something that was really appealing to me when I was looking for a prospective school.
I had so many opportunities to work with different professors that invested in me. They cared about what happened to me. And because they care, they made sure I had opportunities to go and have different experiences they made sure I learned what I needed to learn in the classroom.
As a freshman, you're gonna come in go into bigger classes to fulfill the liberal arts portion of the curriculum. That then as you continue your education isn't that smaller. I have a very close relationship with all my professors and that's what I love about Tabor.
Another really awesome thing about Tabor is the fact that you can finish your degree relatively quickly when compared to other schools. That gave me personally an opportunity to major more than one thing. I was able to get more than one degree in my time here, which has been an absolute blessing in disguise because it probably would have taken me much longer to get the same degrees in a different place.