The professors here have great qualifications to be teaching, and prove it by helping me learn a lot. There have been many situations where i was not certain what exactly I was supposed to be learning, but the professor would always take the time to teach me, and help me understand what I actually needed to be learning.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
Miami serves as an excellent place to form social bonds, and also creates an atmosphere where school isn't really that bad. While some kids may have an attitude where they think they are better than others, most of the students here are very friendly and make being here enjoyable. Also, the smaller campus makes it easy to meet a lot of new people which is very important to enjoy being in college.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Miami certainly has a big bang for the buck. Some may complain about a higher tuition, but you really are getting what you pay for. Being apart of the business portion of Miami, I am given the opportunity to be looked at first for career recruitment due to Miami's high reputation. Like some people say, Miami is the Ivy league public school. You are required to take classes with all back grounds in order to make you a well rounded, knowledgeable citizen. Also, your money is going towards great living conditions, and the food is great. On top of that, the amount of extracurricular activities really provides even more bang for Miami. Miami really does have a big bang for the buck.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
I would suggest that prospective students make sure they practice good study habits. Coming into college most grades are only tests and quizzes so you really have to make sure you can study correctly.
Also, I would recommend saving up as much money as possible so you have one less thing to stress about, and possibly get into an argument about with the parents. This problem can also be solved by getting an on-campus job, which I highly recommend.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Miami is great for people who love to do sports and other extracurricular activities. As I said before there are endless opportunities to join club sports, varsity sports, or any other activity you could possibly think of.
Maimi is also a good fit for hard working students. Miami offers classes that really challenge you if you want them to. On the other hand there are always easier classes to take if you are a little intimidated by the experience.
Social people will really find a home at Miami. With all the sororities and fraternities on campus it is easy to meet new people and get in with a large group. If you don't like that kind of atmosphere there are many other opportunities to be social with your fellow peers.
The professors here have great qualifications to be teaching, and prove it by helping me learn a lot. There have been many situations where i was not certain what exactly I was supposed to be learning, but the professor would always take the time to teach me, and help me understand what I actually needed to be learning.
Miami serves as an excellent place to form social bonds, and also creates an atmosphere where school isn't really that bad. While some kids may have an attitude where they think they are better than others, most of the students here are very friendly and make being here enjoyable. Also, the smaller campus makes it easy to meet a lot of new people which is very important to enjoy being in college.
Miami certainly has a big bang for the buck. Some may complain about a higher tuition, but you really are getting what you pay for. Being apart of the business portion of Miami, I am given the opportunity to be looked at first for career recruitment due to Miami's high reputation. Like some people say, Miami is the Ivy league public school. You are required to take classes with all back grounds in order to make you a well rounded, knowledgeable citizen. Also, your money is going towards great living conditions, and the food is great. On top of that, the amount of extracurricular activities really provides even more bang for Miami. Miami really does have a big bang for the buck.
I would suggest that prospective students make sure they practice good study habits. Coming into college most grades are only tests and quizzes so you really have to make sure you can study correctly. Also, I would recommend saving up as much money as possible so you have one less thing to stress about, and possibly get into an argument about with the parents. This problem can also be solved by getting an on-campus job, which I highly recommend.
Miami is great for people who love to do sports and other extracurricular activities. As I said before there are endless opportunities to join club sports, varsity sports, or any other activity you could possibly think of. Maimi is also a good fit for hard working students. Miami offers classes that really challenge you if you want them to. On the other hand there are always easier classes to take if you are a little intimidated by the experience. Social people will really find a home at Miami. With all the sororities and fraternities on campus it is easy to meet new people and get in with a large group. If you don't like that kind of atmosphere there are many other opportunities to be social with your fellow peers.