Drew Richardson, a freshman biology major from Tifton, believes the small classes at ABAC have been a huge benefit to his college career so far.
   “I have learned that I must place a large emphasis on organization and time management,” Richardson said. “It is very easy to get involved so I have learned that I must stay organized.”
   Richardson is a Tift County High School graduate who chose to stay in Tifton for the first two years of his college education.
   “I’m really glad because I have learned so much at ABAC,” Richardson said.  “I will still get a chance to go to a big campus when I transfer to UGA but I love ABAC.”
   Richardson is a member of the ABAC Ambassadors leadership group on campus.  The Ambassadors assist the admissions and public relations offices with a variety of activities.  Richardson said he has found out that in order to be productive, he must plan ahead and be on top of all his assignments. 
   Once Richardson graduates from ABAC, he plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree at UGA. He hopes to continue his studies in medical school, where he will study to be a surgeon.