Situated just outside of Boston, Brandeis University is a phenomenal school that "teaches... the value of hard work, cultivates curiosity and [an] interest in learning, and introduces one to various perspectives." Importantly, the university offers undergrads "the opportunity to explore every possible interest, from cupcakes to neuroscience, with the overwhelming support of faculty and peers." Because Brandeis embraces a policy of academic "flexibility," students feel free to "to study whatever they want." There's also an "abundance of undergraduate research opportunities in all majors." Overall, undergrads here find their coursework "challenging" and "rewarding." Inside the classroom, they are greeted by "engaging, insightful, and responsive" professors who truly make an effort to "relate to students." As one delighted individual shares, "My current bio teacher is known for using memes in her lectures, and they're usually pretty funny." It's also quite evident that professors "care for their students and want them to be successful." To that end, they strive to make themselves "accessible" and "encourage students coming to talk to them." Perhaps that's why one highly contented undergrad asserts, "I strongly believe the professors are one of Brandeis's most appealing aspects."