Carson-Newman's small class size give me the opportunity to have one on one conversations and help from my professors. If you don't get the concept the first time around, the professors don't mind if you ask questions during a lecture. In class we learn from the professors' real world experiences and examples.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
Carson-Newman offers many different on campus activities to include everyone. No matter what you like to do there is bound to be something for you. As a Christian school, you are encouraged to continue to develop your faith in all that you do. This school is a great place to learn who you are.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Yes, it is a little more expensive as a private college but you are paying for the small class size. The biggest undergraduate class that I know of has only about 50 people, maybe less. You begin to make friends from the very start.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
One tip for you prospective students would be to get involved. Join a group, intramural, or whatever appeals to you. Don't be afraid to get involved and meet lots of people. Just don't overwhelm yourself.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Carson-Newman is great for students who want small classes, who like giving back to the community, and who are willing to study hard while getting to know classmates. Carson-Newman is a great college for shy or outgoing people, but also for those who are in between those two extremes.
Carson-Newman's small class size give me the opportunity to have one on one conversations and help from my professors. If you don't get the concept the first time around, the professors don't mind if you ask questions during a lecture. In class we learn from the professors' real world experiences and examples.
Carson-Newman offers many different on campus activities to include everyone. No matter what you like to do there is bound to be something for you. As a Christian school, you are encouraged to continue to develop your faith in all that you do. This school is a great place to learn who you are.
Yes, it is a little more expensive as a private college but you are paying for the small class size. The biggest undergraduate class that I know of has only about 50 people, maybe less. You begin to make friends from the very start.
One tip for you prospective students would be to get involved. Join a group, intramural, or whatever appeals to you. Don't be afraid to get involved and meet lots of people. Just don't overwhelm yourself.
Carson-Newman is great for students who want small classes, who like giving back to the community, and who are willing to study hard while getting to know classmates. Carson-Newman is a great college for shy or outgoing people, but also for those who are in between those two extremes.