virginia equestrian colleges

virginia equestrian colleges
Meredith Manor International Equestrian Center?

I was wondering if anyone has attended Meredith Manor Equestrian Center and its affiliation with the West Virginia University to get the Associate’s and Bachelor’s Degree. What is the facility like and the school? Is it better generally speaking than a University or college? What were ur experiences/ favorite or worst? Any advice about going to this type of school or college in general? I have no idea what to expect, i’ve been reading about it and i really love this school and i will b visiting it but any advice or help is appreciated.
Thank u!

Hello there!! I am writing in reguards to your questions about Meredith Manor International Equestrian Centre. I am a May 2009 graduate of MM with my Riding Master VI. The school is affiliated with West Virginia University-Parkersburg. We do offer an Associate’s and a Bachelor’s degree through the college. You can find information about that at www. edu/equestrian degrees. asp. The facility is amazing if you ask me. The school offers tours four days a week if you would like to set up a date, visit us at www.mm.edu/about/tour.asp. My favorite experience was meeting a girl from Honduras and getting to go home to visit her country due to the fact that there are people from all over the world there. My worst experience would probably be that I actually had to graduate. I usually feel like I never want to leave. The best advice I could give you about coming to the school is make sure you’re prepared to be around the one thing in your life that you’re most passionate about and work hard to make your dreams come true. Your school day will involve you being outdoors for eight to ten hours a day dealing with the horses. We are a vocational school so you will get tons of hands on experience. To get a better glimpse of what the school has to offer, we would love for you to come to our visitors day in May. To answer any other questions you may have feel free to visit out website.www. MeredithManor.edu

Have a great day!!

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