BYU is a great college. There are those classes where you will learn a whole ton if you haven't graduated preschool, and then conversely there are classes that are so difficult that they are impossible. So far, I haven't taken either of those type of classes. My classes have been perfect, just enough challenge to just enough work.
Each class teaches at different rates, so if you learn quick sign up for an honors or advanced course. In one class I learn more than twenty new things a day, in another only five or six. It depends on the class, but BYU has a faculty that will do what they can to help you learn at your rate.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
BYU is a a bunch of fun. BYU is as fun as watching a penguin do a backflip to catch a banana (If you think this is fun then BYU is for you, if not then I obviously have a bad example). BYU provides many different activities every week or two, and then there are so many clubs that I find a new one or three ever week. Everyone is nice everywhere you go and everybody reciprocates kind actions to anybody. The BYU students and faculty appreciate being here.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
BYU is the top accounting school in the nation, and the tuition is between $2,000 and $5,000 a semester. BYU's teaching programs are rated some of the best in the country, and since the USA is the best college/university nation in the world, BYU's programs are some of the best in the world.
If I went an IV league college I would have to pay about $30,000 in tuition for one semester alone, and then BYU may have a better program than the IV league.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Don't slack, don't stay up late, don't procrastinate, don't be stupid. Basically the same as any school, but do follow the honor code.
If you're like me and a cook, you'll avoid the Cannon Center like a toad on a kabob. The Cannon Center is the All you can eat food court for anyone, but mainly Freshman eat there. If you don't cook the meals they cook the food tastes amazing, but I do cook the foods they do.
Exercise in the morning, the FDA recommends it plus it is a good way to meet people in the weight room.
Do eat, do sleep, do do the work, do attend every activity possible, do go to the dances, do go to the amazing presentations in the Eyring Science Center, and do explore campus.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Academic initiatives, people who care about receiving an education. People who can pay or can get some sort of funding for the education.
BYU is a great college. There are those classes where you will learn a whole ton if you haven't graduated preschool, and then conversely there are classes that are so difficult that they are impossible. So far, I haven't taken either of those type of classes. My classes have been perfect, just enough challenge to just enough work. Each class teaches at different rates, so if you learn quick sign up for an honors or advanced course. In one class I learn more than twenty new things a day, in another only five or six. It depends on the class, but BYU has a faculty that will do what they can to help you learn at your rate.
BYU is a a bunch of fun. BYU is as fun as watching a penguin do a backflip to catch a banana (If you think this is fun then BYU is for you, if not then I obviously have a bad example). BYU provides many different activities every week or two, and then there are so many clubs that I find a new one or three ever week. Everyone is nice everywhere you go and everybody reciprocates kind actions to anybody. The BYU students and faculty appreciate being here.
BYU is the top accounting school in the nation, and the tuition is between $2,000 and $5,000 a semester. BYU's teaching programs are rated some of the best in the country, and since the USA is the best college/university nation in the world, BYU's programs are some of the best in the world. If I went an IV league college I would have to pay about $30,000 in tuition for one semester alone, and then BYU may have a better program than the IV league.
Don't slack, don't stay up late, don't procrastinate, don't be stupid. Basically the same as any school, but do follow the honor code. If you're like me and a cook, you'll avoid the Cannon Center like a toad on a kabob. The Cannon Center is the All you can eat food court for anyone, but mainly Freshman eat there. If you don't cook the meals they cook the food tastes amazing, but I do cook the foods they do. Exercise in the morning, the FDA recommends it plus it is a good way to meet people in the weight room. Do eat, do sleep, do do the work, do attend every activity possible, do go to the dances, do go to the amazing presentations in the Eyring Science Center, and do explore campus.
Academic initiatives, people who care about receiving an education. People who can pay or can get some sort of funding for the education.