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Very well, I’ll take it back. Especially since the [alcohol</a> violation data](<a href=“http://www.ope.ed.gov/security/search.asp]alcohol”>http://www.ope.ed.gov/security/search.asp) definitely doesn’t support my statement! :o</p>
<p>I didn’t include a description of Davidson earlier, so…</p>
<p>Davidson is small (~1700 students) and located near a major city. The town of Davidson is also small, but students and residents get along pretty well (the women bake students cookies during exam week!). Davidson puts a huge emphasis on the Honor Code, and exams can be taken when and where you feel like it. Another example of this is the distribution of bikes around campus for students to use. The architecture is mostly brick (Georgian?) and very attractive, although I find the winding paths a bit annoying when trying to get somewhere. Food options are fairly plentiful, and a lot of Davidson students join eating clubs (not exactly the same as at Princeton). Students are very active in community service, performing arts, and athletics. Basketball is particularly popular. I’ve worked with professors in the Classics and Chemistry departments and was extremely impressed with both. The sciences, English, the arts, and anthropology are particularly strong.</p>