Methodist University class sizes give each student the opportunity to learn from the professors and not become lost in the system. The professors are dedicated and passionate about their subjects. Each student is given the opportunity to excel.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Grades are not handed to you at Methodist. It requires studying and asking questions. Two hours of studying a week in Biology, for example, is not going to cut it. The material is in depth and if you do your part you can learn a lot.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The classes are challenging and the professors expect you to try.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I am a commuting student so I know virtually nothing about dorm life.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The food options on campus are great and inexpensive. There are several small set ups in some of the building if you need to grab a quick snack.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
There is always something going on. Sporting events, volunteer opportunities, and other typical college events such as pep rallies are constantly happening.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Methodist is a private school so it is a tad expensive. However, the location and small class sizes make it worth it for me.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Nursing, Physicians Assistants, Education, Biology, English, and Religion
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
The campus has controlled access points to enter by car. There are also patrols and phones in case someone needs to be walked to their car after a late class.
Methodist University class sizes give each student the opportunity to learn from the professors and not become lost in the system. The professors are dedicated and passionate about their subjects. Each student is given the opportunity to excel.
Grades are not handed to you at Methodist. It requires studying and asking questions. Two hours of studying a week in Biology, for example, is not going to cut it. The material is in depth and if you do your part you can learn a lot.
The classes are challenging and the professors expect you to try.
I am a commuting student so I know virtually nothing about dorm life.
The food options on campus are great and inexpensive. There are several small set ups in some of the building if you need to grab a quick snack.
There is always something going on. Sporting events, volunteer opportunities, and other typical college events such as pep rallies are constantly happening.
Methodist is a private school so it is a tad expensive. However, the location and small class sizes make it worth it for me.
Nursing, Physicians Assistants, Education, Biology, English, and Religion
The campus has controlled access points to enter by car. There are also patrols and phones in case someone needs to be walked to their car after a late class.