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Indiana University Iu
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If you are thinking about going to college, I recommend Indiana University in Bloomington. I transfered to IU when I was junior. The campus is huge, but you can get around with IU campus buses and city buses. Those buses can take you to College Park shopping mall and shopping area. When you are at IU, you really don't need a car.
They have a large library on campus; a great place for researching and writhing papers. The main library has a great collection of books in Asian languages. As I remember, you don't have to be an IU student to check out books at man library. Classes can be very large at IU, but more specialized classes are very small. It all depends on how you like your classes to be. If you think you can not do well in big classes, maybe IU is not for you. However, IU is a great college with very good professors. I learned a lot while I was at IU.
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