Colby is a great place with fun students, lots of cultural events, engaging professors, and many academic resources and I would be happy for anyone who came to Colby.
Colby College is a traditional liberal arts college with an excellent academic program, largely populated by white, upper-class students.
It is a wonderful little community with good professors and a great place to find great friends.
Colby College is more than just academically challenging: it offer its well-rounded students the opportunity to explore other interests, and it is very accepting of all types of people and really gives students the chance to come into their own and find out who they want to be.
Colby is very friendly most of the time and is a great place to go if you like smaller more secluded environments.
Colby has a work hard, play hard mentality, allowing students to learn and succeed in the classroom and in the "real world," while working to make long lasting friendships.
A small school in Maine with an incredibly happy student body, excited and available professors, suprisingly knowledgable and well known speakers and an uniquely open social scene with no frats.
Colby College is a wonderful place!
Colby is a cheerful, bustling community of mostly friendly people.
Colby consists of many J.Crew-wearing, birkenstock-adorning, pseudo-tree-hugging-green, heavy-drinking, mainly-heterosexual-and-homosexually-ignorant, friendly, creepily-hyperactive students who take the phrase "work hard, play hard" to an all new level.
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