There are many opportunities to learn at Bloomsburg University. Classes pertaining to your major tend to be more interesting than the general education classes. I am a nursing student, and it seems that every nursing related class has an enormous amount of information to learn. The material is worth learning and interested me very much, but if you are not going to apply yourself, the classes become tedious. General education classes seem to drag on if they are not important to you. However, sometimes a class will surprisingly intrigue you.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
The campus is gorgeous without a doubt. The program board schedules activities weekly to offer fun ways to relax and have a good time. If you want to get away from campus there is a park a little over a mile away. Downtown has a variety of shops and restaurants along Main Street. At night, downtown turns into the party scene known to Bloomsburg. Overall, Bloomsburg University has a well rounded availability of activities to keep students busy.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
If you are looking for a cheaper alternative to the larger, more expensive universities, but do not want to go to a community college, Bloomsburg is a good choice. The tuition and fees are reasonable for a state school, even with the recent increase of tuition. Bloomsburg does not offer many scholarships to freshmen, but there are exclusive scholarships offered to transfer students and upperclassmen. The majority of them pertain to your declared major. Overall, Bloomsburg is a big bang for the buck.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
1. If you are a city person, Bloomsburg probably is not the school for you.
2. Give it your best shot! - This is the doorway to your future. The process is worth your effort.
3. Have fun! - Get the college experience. Although studying all the time will help you earn good grades, you are missing out on a great opportunity to open your horizons.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Bloomsburg is known for its nursing, education, and medical imaging programs. If you are interested in any of these, this school could be the one for you. Class sizes are variable. There are large lectures and small sized classes for almost all of the courses, so do not fret the stereotypical 300+ student class. For the most part there is usually an alternative.
There are many opportunities to learn at Bloomsburg University. Classes pertaining to your major tend to be more interesting than the general education classes. I am a nursing student, and it seems that every nursing related class has an enormous amount of information to learn. The material is worth learning and interested me very much, but if you are not going to apply yourself, the classes become tedious. General education classes seem to drag on if they are not important to you. However, sometimes a class will surprisingly intrigue you.
The campus is gorgeous without a doubt. The program board schedules activities weekly to offer fun ways to relax and have a good time. If you want to get away from campus there is a park a little over a mile away. Downtown has a variety of shops and restaurants along Main Street. At night, downtown turns into the party scene known to Bloomsburg. Overall, Bloomsburg University has a well rounded availability of activities to keep students busy.
If you are looking for a cheaper alternative to the larger, more expensive universities, but do not want to go to a community college, Bloomsburg is a good choice. The tuition and fees are reasonable for a state school, even with the recent increase of tuition. Bloomsburg does not offer many scholarships to freshmen, but there are exclusive scholarships offered to transfer students and upperclassmen. The majority of them pertain to your declared major. Overall, Bloomsburg is a big bang for the buck.
1. If you are a city person, Bloomsburg probably is not the school for you. 2. Give it your best shot! - This is the doorway to your future. The process is worth your effort. 3. Have fun! - Get the college experience. Although studying all the time will help you earn good grades, you are missing out on a great opportunity to open your horizons.
Bloomsburg is known for its nursing, education, and medical imaging programs. If you are interested in any of these, this school could be the one for you. Class sizes are variable. There are large lectures and small sized classes for almost all of the courses, so do not fret the stereotypical 300+ student class. For the most part there is usually an alternative.