So far I would rate it about 3 and a half for two reasons. One: The food here is pretty greasy, like, all of the food they make is greasy, not only is that really really bad for you its also bad for your skin. And two: They got a lot of their papers messed up, Ex. The college paper for applications said, quote: Liberal Arts, Bachelors Degree and they only have an Associates, in which was disappointing.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
There's not a lot of team players in Haskell, so if you want to really have fun, then make your own club.
Also, prioritizing your studies isn't hard, just manage your time well enough and you'll be alright.
Be sure to make sure that they have the pre-requisite of what you want to go into, the staff here is pretty behind on updating they're application forms.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
There's not many major's, but it makes up for that with all the resources it has to offer. Since KU is almost right beside Haskell, there's a small deal that we attending Haskell, can attend a KU class(s) free of charge. Other than that, I think this is a good school to get a feel for college life.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
There's not much to say about dorm life, there's about two to a room and there's a communal shower and bathroom (which is why I too a star off). The walls are pretty thick, made of concrete, so you don't really hear anyone. And the room is pretty spacious with pretty good furniture
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The food is good, but the fact that a lot of the food here is greasy. The Dinning Room is big with lots of space . And there are a lot of drinks to choose from.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There are plenty of stores and restaurants that have stuff of half price on certain days. there are many places that have a student discount for students. if you have a car then you'll be able to travel all over the place.
So far I would rate it about 3 and a half for two reasons. One: The food here is pretty greasy, like, all of the food they make is greasy, not only is that really really bad for you its also bad for your skin. And two: They got a lot of their papers messed up, Ex. The college paper for applications said, quote: Liberal Arts, Bachelors Degree and they only have an Associates, in which was disappointing.
There's not a lot of team players in Haskell, so if you want to really have fun, then make your own club. Also, prioritizing your studies isn't hard, just manage your time well enough and you'll be alright. Be sure to make sure that they have the pre-requisite of what you want to go into, the staff here is pretty behind on updating they're application forms.
There's not many major's, but it makes up for that with all the resources it has to offer. Since KU is almost right beside Haskell, there's a small deal that we attending Haskell, can attend a KU class(s) free of charge. Other than that, I think this is a good school to get a feel for college life.
There's not much to say about dorm life, there's about two to a room and there's a communal shower and bathroom (which is why I too a star off). The walls are pretty thick, made of concrete, so you don't really hear anyone. And the room is pretty spacious with pretty good furniture
The food is good, but the fact that a lot of the food here is greasy. The Dinning Room is big with lots of space . And there are a lot of drinks to choose from.
There are plenty of stores and restaurants that have stuff of half price on certain days. there are many places that have a student discount for students. if you have a car then you'll be able to travel all over the place.