Why does no one talk about Berry College's massive campus? It's literally the largest in the world

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Okay, I just found out Berry College has 27,000 acres.

Twenty-seven thousand.

That's bigger than some small countries. 🇺🇸

They have miles of trails. Actual mountains. A working farm. Students ride horses between classes if they want to.

Why is no one talking about this?

I visited last month, and the campus felt more like a national park than a college. Deer everywhere. Hiking trails behind the dorms. It's unreal.

But here's my question: does the pretty scenery actually matter for education? Or is it just a distraction?

I keep hearing about the "Berry Bubble" —this idea that students get so isolated they forget the real world exists.

Is that a good thing or a bad thing? 🤔
 
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The size matters for certain students.

If you're an environmental science major? Berry is a living laboratory. You can study ecosystems without leaving campus.

If you're a business major? The size is irrelevant. You're just walking further to class.

The "Berry Bubble" is real. Some students thrive in that cocoon. They study, hike, ride horses, and graduate peaceful. Others feel trapped. They transfer by sophomore year.

Visit for 48 hours. Feel the isolation. Does it feel freeing or suffocating? That's your answer.
 
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