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The main reason I chose to go to Brock was its closeness to home. Going to school in or near your hometown is a great way to save money. I had also heard great things about Brock’s co-op programs.My first lecture at Brock is one experience that still stands out. Right from the outset, that class helped calm all my nerves about university. It was a history course, and the lecture was in a massive hall with more than 200 people who were about the same age as me.
It’s a great way to meet new people, let off some steam and become more involved in your school’s community.Brock’s political science program is relatively small. I think its size was a huge advantage when I wanted to get to know my professors. Though my first-year courses were big, the classes afterward were much smaller and more intimate. It was easy to build relationships with my profs. I always felt comfortable reaching out and asking them questions.