While there are many good things about MC, I have disliked many aspects of my experience while living on campus. The educational experience is quite good, despite a lack of diverse opinions. The teachers are understanding, very communicative, and they keep their classes small and concentrated. However, if you want to double major you should not attend. A friend of mine was told that even though she had fulfilled all of the course requirements for a double major in psychology and literature, she could not have a diploma for both or even any document stating that she fulfilled all course requirements for a second major. Instead they said that the only way to earn two degrees was to go and complete her core classes over again. The judicial system at the college is unbalanced, dogmatic, and very impersonal. It almost seems that the school relies on students to be caught so they can collect fines. The campus security is dishonest and will give parking tickets for nothing. They will not even notify you if you get one, so if you're parked in the wrong place on accident they will wait for a few hours and write another ticket. This will continue indefinitely if you let it. The dining is sub-par in most respects and the cafeteria workers are very unprofessional. My girlfriend has been hit on and had inappropriate comments directed toward her by cafeteria staff on multiple occasions. The administration is very controlling of most aspects of the student body. As it stands a meeting of more than 15 individuals is technically not allowed without administrative approval. In addition the office of residence life has fines for just about everything in the dorms which, in some cases, are very unfairly enforced. Not to mention visitation policies are very restrictive and staffing for visitation hours is unreliable, which means that the already short hours can be cancelled at any time because of residence life's inability to properly manage their staff. The school also shows a disturbing lack of diverse clubs. Instead all clubs are either religious or politically conservative in nature. In addition if you want to escape the various pitfall of living off campus then you're out of luck. Your scholarships will be taken away if you move off campus unless you are commuting from home. An exception was recently made for seniors. In short, if you expect to be able to branch out and learn beliefs other than strict right wing Christianity or if you want to have the ability to make any of your own life-choices, do not attend Mississippi College. You will be babysat for four years.