Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
the classes i have taken so far have been informative and interesting. not too easy but not so challenging that i have lost interest in them.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I am a first semester freshman and am taking on a lot of courses, but I have enjoyed my time here so far. The campus is beautiful, the professors are helpful and friendly, and everything in the city is within walking distance.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
i think class-wise i'm getting a lot for my money. the professors are excellent and enthusiastic about what they are teaching, the classes are informative and relevant to my ultimate goal, and the textbook selection is good for the classes as well.
the experience is something you have to go out and find for yourself, however. professors are eager to help if you ask for it and are good to go to for advice about graduate school plans or the major you intend to work toward. opportunities for undergraduate research are there as well, you just have to do most of the work to initiate it instead of waiting for opportunities to come to you.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
this may not be the place for everyone. it's a good school for a basis in the sciences, since they are trying to open a medical school here so there's a lot of science-based classes available in the biological and chemical sciences. it's also kind of out in the middle of nowhere, so if you're looking for a booming nightlife this is probably not the place to go.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
for students majoring in the sciences this is an excellent university. there is a good history department as well. a bonus for people who might be interested in paleontology or anthropology is the natural history museum that is on campus. there are a variety of pre-med options givens here as well.
the classes i have taken so far have been informative and interesting. not too easy but not so challenging that i have lost interest in them.
I am a first semester freshman and am taking on a lot of courses, but I have enjoyed my time here so far. The campus is beautiful, the professors are helpful and friendly, and everything in the city is within walking distance.
i think class-wise i'm getting a lot for my money. the professors are excellent and enthusiastic about what they are teaching, the classes are informative and relevant to my ultimate goal, and the textbook selection is good for the classes as well. the experience is something you have to go out and find for yourself, however. professors are eager to help if you ask for it and are good to go to for advice about graduate school plans or the major you intend to work toward. opportunities for undergraduate research are there as well, you just have to do most of the work to initiate it instead of waiting for opportunities to come to you.
this may not be the place for everyone. it's a good school for a basis in the sciences, since they are trying to open a medical school here so there's a lot of science-based classes available in the biological and chemical sciences. it's also kind of out in the middle of nowhere, so if you're looking for a booming nightlife this is probably not the place to go.
for students majoring in the sciences this is an excellent university. there is a good history department as well. a bonus for people who might be interested in paleontology or anthropology is the natural history museum that is on campus. there are a variety of pre-med options givens here as well.