Tiny and intimate Baker University is a Methodist-affiliated liberal arts college in eastern Kansas with a broad and fairly flexible set of general education requirements. Business, education, and nursing are reportedly among the best academic programs here, and the excellent student-to-teach ratio and small classrooms "allow you to ask questions and get a better understanding of the topic" at hand. Another highlight is Baker's January term, which allows students to focus on one course, complete an internship, or study abroad. Also, 98 percent of all graduates end up with a real job or in graduate school within six months of receiving their diplomas. "I have been able to also make numerous business contacts through my professors that have and will continue to help me with job searching," says a junior. "Baker's best attribute is the faculty," as "the professors are here to teach, not to conduct research." The school "does everything possible to make approaching professors an unintimidating process." Faculty often "provide home/cell phone numbers so that you can contact them whenever you need help," and they are "committed to helping their students engage in critical thinking." You will, however, get some professors you love and some you don't, such as the ones that "read straight from a PowerPoint presentation in a dull voice." The administration is "hit-or-miss." Many staff members are "highly accessible and personable." Others "get attitudes with the students."