Since it's a small campus, many professors are willing to work with you and help you succeed. Fellow classmates are also easy to talk to and possibly get tutoring from. The curriculum is not easy but not overly challenging. You learn inside and outside of the classroom, from textbooks and from others. You can learn more about the world and about yourself here.
Did enjoy being here
The small community allows you to really get to know people. I'm not an overly outward person, and I found it easy to make friends. Many of the students, and even the staff and faculty, are friendly toward each other. Clubs are usually small, allowing you to make great friends there, for school and for life.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Looking at the numbers alone, this school is very expensive. However, compared to other private schools, it's not that bad, especially to those in Louisiana (if you're from there). I suggest starting there as a freshman in order to get the best scholarships.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
As cliche as it may sound, always do your best. Since the work load can be heavy at times, falling behind will put you behind. Also, professors like to see students interested in their subject. They will be more willing to help if they see you really want it.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
This school is great for students who want to get ahead, who want to be out of the box, or who want a challenge in their college education.
Since it's a small campus, many professors are willing to work with you and help you succeed. Fellow classmates are also easy to talk to and possibly get tutoring from. The curriculum is not easy but not overly challenging. You learn inside and outside of the classroom, from textbooks and from others. You can learn more about the world and about yourself here.
The small community allows you to really get to know people. I'm not an overly outward person, and I found it easy to make friends. Many of the students, and even the staff and faculty, are friendly toward each other. Clubs are usually small, allowing you to make great friends there, for school and for life.
Looking at the numbers alone, this school is very expensive. However, compared to other private schools, it's not that bad, especially to those in Louisiana (if you're from there). I suggest starting there as a freshman in order to get the best scholarships.
As cliche as it may sound, always do your best. Since the work load can be heavy at times, falling behind will put you behind. Also, professors like to see students interested in their subject. They will be more willing to help if they see you really want it.
This school is great for students who want to get ahead, who want to be out of the box, or who want a challenge in their college education.