I absolutely love my classes and teachers at Bradley. I am learning a lot and the teachers make time for students to come in for additional help and questioning. Since Bradley is small, there are small class sizes which I find extremely helpful when asking questions. The small size allows for one-on-one time with the professors. The professors are great, they're extremely knowledgeable and I've never walked away without my question being answered.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I love the atmosphere, campus, living, food, and people I've met here at Bradley. I was a little worried coming here because I was the only student from my high school, but it hasn't been a problem at all. The students at Bradley are very welcoming and the staff is phenomenal. There are great events going on all the time and so many different organizations to get involved in, it's hard to choose which ones.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Since Bradley is a private college, it's more expensive than a lot of other schools. However, Bradley is extremely affordable for a private college. My application was free since I applied early, which is a good reflection of Bradley. Your dollars are put to good usage. The meal plan allows you to only spend what you would like, and all the leftover money you get back, unlike a lot of bigger schools. Bradley offers a lot of academic and athletic scholarships that are very accessible. Also, since I am out of state, I was awarded with an additional scholarship. Bradley is definitely worth every penny.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Apply early, don't panic over the price, look into Bradley's and your high school scholarships.
If attending, orientation is a great place to meet your roommate!
When picking a dorm, pick one with air-conditioning, the ones without are nice and they supply you with a window air-conditioner, but the ones with are nicer.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
I loved high school because I wasn't intimidated to go ask the teacher questions and because I could walk around the campus and know a lot of people, familiar and friendly faces. Both of these elements are found at Bradley, just slightly larger and with more independence.
I absolutely love my classes and teachers at Bradley. I am learning a lot and the teachers make time for students to come in for additional help and questioning. Since Bradley is small, there are small class sizes which I find extremely helpful when asking questions. The small size allows for one-on-one time with the professors. The professors are great, they're extremely knowledgeable and I've never walked away without my question being answered.
I love the atmosphere, campus, living, food, and people I've met here at Bradley. I was a little worried coming here because I was the only student from my high school, but it hasn't been a problem at all. The students at Bradley are very welcoming and the staff is phenomenal. There are great events going on all the time and so many different organizations to get involved in, it's hard to choose which ones.
Since Bradley is a private college, it's more expensive than a lot of other schools. However, Bradley is extremely affordable for a private college. My application was free since I applied early, which is a good reflection of Bradley. Your dollars are put to good usage. The meal plan allows you to only spend what you would like, and all the leftover money you get back, unlike a lot of bigger schools. Bradley offers a lot of academic and athletic scholarships that are very accessible. Also, since I am out of state, I was awarded with an additional scholarship. Bradley is definitely worth every penny.
Apply early, don't panic over the price, look into Bradley's and your high school scholarships. If attending, orientation is a great place to meet your roommate! When picking a dorm, pick one with air-conditioning, the ones without are nice and they supply you with a window air-conditioner, but the ones with are nicer.
I loved high school because I wasn't intimidated to go ask the teacher questions and because I could walk around the campus and know a lot of people, familiar and friendly faces. Both of these elements are found at Bradley, just slightly larger and with more independence.