鈥淢edium-sized鈥 Winthrop University in South Carolina 鈥渋s a public university, which is reflected in its diverse student body, but it has a private university feel in terms of the small size of classes, the caliber of the faculty, and the beauty of the campus.鈥 There are many programs and options here. Business and education majors are especially popular. As at most schools, professors are 鈥渉it or miss.鈥 Some are 鈥渁lmost never available.鈥 Many others are 鈥渆asy to approach鈥 and 鈥減assionate about what they teach.鈥 鈥淚鈥檝e wanted to clap at the end of classes before because they鈥檝e been so phenomenal,鈥 gloats one student. Complaints include registration. 鈥淕etting the classes you need is a struggle.鈥 Some of the required general education courses 鈥渃ould be thrown away,鈥 too. One student tells us, 鈥渢he only downfall to our school is financial aid. Almost everyone I know, including myself, has had problems with them.鈥 Administrators 鈥渓ike to dance around questions without actually answering them,鈥 and 鈥渋t is very common for students to be passed (circularly) from one department back to another when trying to resolve an administrative problem.鈥