Classroom sizes are perfect for learning because they are not so large that your questions can't be gotten to. Every class I have taken so far, the professors are more than willing to make sure you get out of the class what you want.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I haven't encountered the book reader professor yet...all of my professors have had a game plan going into each day of class and their enthusiasm makes it hard not to enjoy learning. If you're looking for a party town though, be prepared to travel for it.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Very good on the wallet. This school is surprisingly affordable. The small town is too. The only cost to keep an eye on is your gas budget if you are looking for a night life because, again, you'll be traveling for it.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Your professors usually lay out guidelines, rules, and a schedule in their syllabus...follow it. Even if the professor gives more notes than you could have ever imagined...read the book. Have fun...even though this is technically your job right now, it doesn't have to feel that way (plus, it's a lot more flexible than the one that will eventually pay your bills).
Which types of students will excel at your college?
If you can't turn down a party or other night life but really want to do well in school, this the place for you. There is very little to do in the town (you think I joke, but some new students from group projects were shocked when I told them about the Subway a few blocks away).
Classroom sizes are perfect for learning because they are not so large that your questions can't be gotten to. Every class I have taken so far, the professors are more than willing to make sure you get out of the class what you want.
I haven't encountered the book reader professor yet...all of my professors have had a game plan going into each day of class and their enthusiasm makes it hard not to enjoy learning. If you're looking for a party town though, be prepared to travel for it.
Very good on the wallet. This school is surprisingly affordable. The small town is too. The only cost to keep an eye on is your gas budget if you are looking for a night life because, again, you'll be traveling for it.
Your professors usually lay out guidelines, rules, and a schedule in their syllabus...follow it. Even if the professor gives more notes than you could have ever imagined...read the book. Have fun...even though this is technically your job right now, it doesn't have to feel that way (plus, it's a lot more flexible than the one that will eventually pay your bills).
If you can't turn down a party or other night life but really want to do well in school, this the place for you. There is very little to do in the town (you think I joke, but some new students from group projects were shocked when I told them about the Subway a few blocks away).