The education I am receiving in the courses at Bradley is beyond what I imagined. Although the classes are difficult, the professors are very helpful. Also, you are offered free tutoring hours which I have found very helpful for learning anything I may find difficult. The classes are definitely preparing me for future courses and my career.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
The people here are all welcoming. My RA made sure we found people we clicked with. We also had floor programs which were really fun and allowed you to bond with your new neighbors. The university offers over 200 clubs/organizations so I am always doing something. The recreation center is brand new and makes working out fun since there is so much to do. I also got to see Maroon 5 in concert, front row tickets for $10 which was awesome. I was told every year they have a concert like this! I also got to see the author of post secret speak which is the most interesting speech I have heard, it was very heartfelt.
Greek life is something the university always talks about and promotes, however, I decided not to join and I am still really enjoying my time at school. I have plenty of friends both in houses and not in houses and I am glad with the choice I made.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
The school is very expensive, however the education you receive is great and they offer free tutoring hours. The clubs and organizations are often free and very enjoyable. Also, keep in mind when looking at the price that this is a private school and when compared to others that are the same size and rank are much more expensive.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
I came to Bradley only knowing one person that would attend the school. I was extremely nervous, living with someone I did not know, new classes, and all new people. The transition was easy. I met people right away that I clicked with because although it is a smaller school, you will see diversity on campus, in race, religion, sex and interests.
Also, if you are having problems with your roommate make sure you talk to your RA. They want you to enjoy your time at college and make you feel comfortable so they will do what they can to help you.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Bradley is great for a student that is interested in a school that is not large but not too small where you are able to be yourself. I know it also was great for me because my high school did not do the best job preparing me for college studying, however the professors are very helpful and so are the tutors as well as adviser's. Honestly, I think the school is great for any students because it has the best of large schools (diversity, many things to do, ect.) but also the best of small schools ( no Teacher's Assistants, small class sizes with a small student to professor ratio)
The education I am receiving in the courses at Bradley is beyond what I imagined. Although the classes are difficult, the professors are very helpful. Also, you are offered free tutoring hours which I have found very helpful for learning anything I may find difficult. The classes are definitely preparing me for future courses and my career.
The people here are all welcoming. My RA made sure we found people we clicked with. We also had floor programs which were really fun and allowed you to bond with your new neighbors. The university offers over 200 clubs/organizations so I am always doing something. The recreation center is brand new and makes working out fun since there is so much to do. I also got to see Maroon 5 in concert, front row tickets for $10 which was awesome. I was told every year they have a concert like this! I also got to see the author of post secret speak which is the most interesting speech I have heard, it was very heartfelt. Greek life is something the university always talks about and promotes, however, I decided not to join and I am still really enjoying my time at school. I have plenty of friends both in houses and not in houses and I am glad with the choice I made.
The school is very expensive, however the education you receive is great and they offer free tutoring hours. The clubs and organizations are often free and very enjoyable. Also, keep in mind when looking at the price that this is a private school and when compared to others that are the same size and rank are much more expensive.
I came to Bradley only knowing one person that would attend the school. I was extremely nervous, living with someone I did not know, new classes, and all new people. The transition was easy. I met people right away that I clicked with because although it is a smaller school, you will see diversity on campus, in race, religion, sex and interests. Also, if you are having problems with your roommate make sure you talk to your RA. They want you to enjoy your time at college and make you feel comfortable so they will do what they can to help you.
Bradley is great for a student that is interested in a school that is not large but not too small where you are able to be yourself. I know it also was great for me because my high school did not do the best job preparing me for college studying, however the professors are very helpful and so are the tutors as well as adviser's. Honestly, I think the school is great for any students because it has the best of large schools (diversity, many things to do, ect.) but also the best of small schools ( no Teacher's Assistants, small class sizes with a small student to professor ratio)