This Silicon Valley undergraduate business school has fewer than 800 students, but students say this provides them with 鈥渟mall classes that allow students to receive a more one-on-one education.鈥 Menlo鈥檚 size also allows it to cultivate a 鈥渇amily atmosphere,鈥 in which 鈥測ou get to know everyone and the president of faculty is willing to make you pancakes on the weekends with eggs from her own chickens.鈥 Students also find a top-notch education that is grounded in 鈥減reparing its students for the real world鈥 through a 鈥渓iberal arts based鈥 approach to business education 鈥渢hat focuses on corporate social responsibility as the main reason for business, rather than profits.鈥 鈥淢ost of the professors [at Menlo] have worked in the field they teach, and are able to give real-world examples of concepts in action,鈥 and they 鈥渙ften assign relevant research or homework鈥 that students can connect to their own career aspirations. Students also tell us that they get plenty of after-hours attention from the faculty: 鈥 I have had a professor on the phone with us until midnight answering questions about a test, and another professor on campus helping us study until 1:00 a.m.鈥 Many students complain that the 鈥渇acilities are outdated鈥 and need updating, and they wish that the school would offer 鈥渂etter resources to connect with corporations/firms.鈥