Oberlin College is known for its liberal arts school as well as its prestigious musical conservatory. As one student notes, "Oberlin's greatest strength is the combination of the college and the conservatory. They are not separated, so students mix with each other all the time." Matriculants appreciate that this structure "allows each and every student to have the undergrad experience for which he or she is looking" and, adds this student, "to change themselves and the world for the better." One student explains that this freedom allowed them to adjust their career goals based on what they most enjoyed: "I ended up loving my college classes and professors. Now I hope to be a professor of religion." Undergraduates feel free to "focus on learning for learning's sake," but don't mistake this as a lack of academic rigor; students note that there are many "difficult exams," but take pride in the overall "cooperative learning environment" that allows them to bond over their studies as opposed to always competing with one another. While "academics are very highly valued," they're "balanced with a strong interest in the arts and a commitment to society." Among the majors available, music performance, biology, psychology, politics, neuroscience, and history are some of the most popular. Professors are the "heart and soul of the school" who "treat you more like collaborators and realize that even with their PhDs, they can learn and grow from you, as well as you from them." Students laud the faculty as "excellent instructors and fantastic people" who are "focused on learning instead of deadlines" and who remain accessible outside of class, as with the department-hosted Professor Beers and Soda nights at the on-campus pub, where students can connect with instructors in a relaxed environment.