Honors Program

<p>srsx …a year from now, you’ll be happy wherever you are to the degree that you engage in the process with faculty, students, programs, activities. In terms of prestige, resources and higher education “maturity” Wake and Elon are on different planets, none of which provides a clue as to which you’d be happier, challenged, growthful. I’d speculate you’ll spend alot more time (and money) at Wake, studying. It’s rap as “Work Forest” appears to have some validity, with perception and reality being congruent for many, most. </p>

<p>Wake’s professional schools, notably the med school, far outshine Elon’s. Conversely, Elon is no doubt more student focused and thus friendly. Wake’s into the faculty prestige mode which often diminishes staying glued to students and teaching/learning notions.</p>