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Austin Maloney 
"The reason I chose LB is because right out of high school I didn't have the best grades due to me taking honors classes my senior year, which wasn't the best choice, but at the same time it worked out well. I didn't have the GPA to go straight to OSU so I chose LBCC, and I ended up liking it a lot because I felt like I got more attention overall and in the subjects I struggled in like Math. Professor Mary Campbell helped me throughout my math classes and helped me get those core classes done. I had a counselor named Mark Weiss who helped me get into OSU and explained what classes I could segway into OSU. He also helped me get my associates in business here as well. I appreciated the attention I got and was able to get a great education for a much lower price that is just as effective". 


 Alex Gaub 
"As a journalist, LBCC has definitely helped me realize some of the potential that I have as a writer. It's a good experience as far as journalism goes because Rob's class is really good. The curriculum here is much better than how it was at Portland Community College, which I attended in 2011. Their curriculum doesn't apply your knowledge in journalism into anything of value, whereas here you definitely do. I came here on a whim and ended up enjoying the education I got here much more than at PCC" 

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