I chose South Alabama basically on a whim. I had to go to school in state, and wanted to live in a semi-city, so I ended up going with South. I studied History and Anthropology, and I thought both departments were really good. The things that I didn't like were: it was a commuter campus mostly, it was a dry campus, and there really wasn't much to do other than class on campus. If you are looking for a traditional college experience, I'd look else where.
Chancellors at the College of William and Mary have included some very famous retired statesmen, including Margaret Thatcher (UK Prime Minister), Henry Kissinger (US Secretary of State), Warren E. Burger (US Chief Justice), and, currently, Sandra Day O'Connor (US Associate Justice).
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