Students proudly say of Davidson College that the goal isn't just to "come out smarter than they came in" but also to "be better people and make a difference in the world." Going that extra mile with a classic liberal arts education is hard work-"99 percent of us left our 4.0 GPAs back in high school," admits a student-but "though the work is rigorous, time spent in school never feels wasted." (It helps that the administration is "very open to change and improvement" and constantly seeking "to support and improve Davidson.") Integrity and creativity are at the forefront of a Davidson education, and the college's Honor Code speaks to the trust and freedom that is given to the community (including unproctored, self-scheduled finals). Likewise, the "fascinating and rewarding" classes often incorporate original research from professors, and the Experiential Learning Team helps guide hands-on experiences for both students and professors. There is no doubt that the workload is intense, but students say it is "is accompanied by even more resources with which it can be successfully managed," including study abroad advisers, career counselors, and peer tutors. As a student says, "I have never witnessed people so eager to come do their job every day." In fact, with an average class size of 17, faculty are waiting in the wings to offer their help, leading a student to vow, "If I could spend twenty years being educated by this administration and these professors, I would."