Plymouth is a great school. Truly not what I expect from a state school being a transfer from a private university. I fell as thought I have learnt more at Plymouth then my other school, and I have grown more independent living on campus
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Be considerate to roommate you will be living with them for the whole year sorry to find some common ground. Don't procrastinate all you get from that is more stress and bad grades. Do the homework it really doses matter and get involved.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
I feel that the work that is assigned is useful and will be in the future on the job. You have to keep up with it or you will fall behind.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Dorm life is fun but you have to remember you are there for school. You will meet really nice people and have lots of fun. The dorms set up different activities through out the year like tie dye or trick of treat, sports games parties.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The dining hall as a large variety from pizza to vegetarian selections. But there is also the different place around campus that you can do meal exchange at times the dinning hall is closed.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Hang out with friends. Skiing, snow boarding, other outdoor sports. Join a club.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
The Amount you pay for what Plymouth has to offer is great. Compared to some schools I would even say it is a deal to go to Plymouth.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Plymouth is great for people who don't mind the outdoors and likes the snow.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
They have loads of clubs that are offered form voulenteering Club to a pride club also clubs based on major so you meet people with similar interest.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Minimal
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
We have the blue lights that call 911 when you push the but plus the main campus is very well lit and Plymouth police are always around.
Plymouth is a great school. Truly not what I expect from a state school being a transfer from a private university. I fell as thought I have learnt more at Plymouth then my other school, and I have grown more independent living on campus
Be considerate to roommate you will be living with them for the whole year sorry to find some common ground. Don't procrastinate all you get from that is more stress and bad grades. Do the homework it really doses matter and get involved.
I feel that the work that is assigned is useful and will be in the future on the job. You have to keep up with it or you will fall behind.
Dorm life is fun but you have to remember you are there for school. You will meet really nice people and have lots of fun. The dorms set up different activities through out the year like tie dye or trick of treat, sports games parties.
The dining hall as a large variety from pizza to vegetarian selections. But there is also the different place around campus that you can do meal exchange at times the dinning hall is closed.
Hang out with friends. Skiing, snow boarding, other outdoor sports. Join a club.
The Amount you pay for what Plymouth has to offer is great. Compared to some schools I would even say it is a deal to go to Plymouth.
Plymouth is great for people who don't mind the outdoors and likes the snow.
They have loads of clubs that are offered form voulenteering Club to a pride club also clubs based on major so you meet people with similar interest.
Minimal
We have the blue lights that call 911 when you push the but plus the main campus is very well lit and Plymouth police are always around.