I am currently a freshman and a business managements major here and most of the core requirements are pretty easy. Core, the English part of the curriculum is a great class. It doesn't have a lot of students, so professor-student time is intimate. The hardest courses so far I would have to say are Math and Economics. If you are not good in either, it is good to get a tutor and actually read your books. You definitely cannot just memorize what you go over in these classes.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
Radford has an amazing campus. It is fairly small, but big enough to get to know plenty of people. The whole campus is a walkable distance, about 10 minutes from one side to the other. There is always something to do, whether it is a Basketball game at the Dedmon Center, or a Bash at the Bonnie. You'll never be bored.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
There are so many perks to this school. With the flex meal plan all of the dining areas are half off. I usually get an entire meal from Wendy's for about $1.50! With all the activities going on on campus, there is always something to do. There are learning centers and tutors available around the clock to help with school work. Everything you need is right there waiting for you.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
1. Don't try to memorize school work. Learn it, read it.
2.Friends, parties, and socializing is not your top priority
3.Be a smart spender.
I am currently a freshman and a business managements major here and most of the core requirements are pretty easy. Core, the English part of the curriculum is a great class. It doesn't have a lot of students, so professor-student time is intimate. The hardest courses so far I would have to say are Math and Economics. If you are not good in either, it is good to get a tutor and actually read your books. You definitely cannot just memorize what you go over in these classes.
Radford has an amazing campus. It is fairly small, but big enough to get to know plenty of people. The whole campus is a walkable distance, about 10 minutes from one side to the other. There is always something to do, whether it is a Basketball game at the Dedmon Center, or a Bash at the Bonnie. You'll never be bored.
There are so many perks to this school. With the flex meal plan all of the dining areas are half off. I usually get an entire meal from Wendy's for about $1.50! With all the activities going on on campus, there is always something to do. There are learning centers and tutors available around the clock to help with school work. Everything you need is right there waiting for you.
1. Don't try to memorize school work. Learn it, read it. 2.Friends, parties, and socializing is not your top priority 3.Be a smart spender.