What is the daily life of a Clarkson School student really like?
Clarkson School students, as college students, must take a great deal of responsibility throughout the 24 hours of each day. Bells do not ring between classes and parents do not wake you up in the morning. If you take 15 college credit hours, it means you are in class for at least 15 hours each week, and you must balance the other hours with study time and activities such as clubs, sports, professional organizations, meals, sleep and recreation. Many students also spend time learning about other colleges and universities for the years after The Clarkson School. Students are often involved in community and church activities, and some have jobs. Hours are also spent in discussions with other fellow Clarkson School students “solving problems of the world.” Then, of course, there is always the time spent doing your own laundry. What special features and activities does The School have to offer? The living environment and sense of community are as important to The Clarkson School year as th