The all-female Meredith College aims to “build strong, independent women willing and able to go into the workplace confidently.” Students who were once discouraged from stepping into positions of leadership report that’s not the case here: You’ll “discover your strengths and how to use them,” with classes “designed to make you think” and which “are beneficial to your Meredith career as well as in real life.” That goal is brought to fruition by professors who are described as “amazing,” “wonderful,” and “passionate about what they teach.” They “know you by name and want to get to know you,” which is facilitated by the school’s smaller class sizes. In fact, students assure us that “it’s hard not to pay attention in classes” thanks to the level of excitement professors bring to the material. In all, this “challenging but comfortable” learning environment serves to “push you . . . to help you grow.” As one pleased undergrad tells us, “My favorite part of Meredith is going to class.”