Saint Louis University had the best businesses professors, at least for that is what many business students would think. Other students in different majors, probably wouldn't be too interest in business classes. However, they wouldn't deny that the professors are very knowledgeable and make sure the students learned the most out of their classes. Also, they make the tests hard and the questions involving make applications. That made you think a lot and if you passed, it had proven that you master the materials. Even, that some classes that I took are not business courses; but in the end that professors made it interesting and helped me learned quite a lot out of that class. Take theology as an example: I came to SLU with a Buddhist religion and honestly had no interest in learning about Christian religion and all of the other information about it. However, the professor changed my mind. He made the class interesting and fun. Therefore, I was engaged into the class lecture a lot more than I thought I would. In the end, I ended up learning many interesting things about theology and more knowledgeable about the Christian religion than I was before.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I really enjoyed the Saint Louis University campus. It's beautiful decorated with many flowers in the opening areas. The buildings and classrooms are great, especially the John Cook Business School. Also, I get a chance to live on campus and it's such a good experience. The dorm rooms are great and the cafeteria foods aren't bad as the homemade foods. Also, Saint Louis University has so many programs and clubs for students to join
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Saint Louis University is really expensive, but I think the education here is worthwhile investing in.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
1) Keep up your high school cumulative GPA because it really does matters when it come for school and scholarship selections.
2) Be involved and stay involved, the more involve in show how outstanding and outgoing you are. That is one of the most important thing colleges look for.
3) Do apply as many colleges and universities as you wish, so that will give you a variety of choices to pick.
4) Apply for a lot of scholarships, take advantages of scholarships offer for high school students because once you're a college student. There are not many scholarships offering for you.
Saint Louis University had the best businesses professors, at least for that is what many business students would think. Other students in different majors, probably wouldn't be too interest in business classes. However, they wouldn't deny that the professors are very knowledgeable and make sure the students learned the most out of their classes. Also, they make the tests hard and the questions involving make applications. That made you think a lot and if you passed, it had proven that you master the materials. Even, that some classes that I took are not business courses; but in the end that professors made it interesting and helped me learned quite a lot out of that class. Take theology as an example: I came to SLU with a Buddhist religion and honestly had no interest in learning about Christian religion and all of the other information about it. However, the professor changed my mind. He made the class interesting and fun. Therefore, I was engaged into the class lecture a lot more than I thought I would. In the end, I ended up learning many interesting things about theology and more knowledgeable about the Christian religion than I was before.
I really enjoyed the Saint Louis University campus. It's beautiful decorated with many flowers in the opening areas. The buildings and classrooms are great, especially the John Cook Business School. Also, I get a chance to live on campus and it's such a good experience. The dorm rooms are great and the cafeteria foods aren't bad as the homemade foods. Also, Saint Louis University has so many programs and clubs for students to join
Saint Louis University is really expensive, but I think the education here is worthwhile investing in.
1) Keep up your high school cumulative GPA because it really does matters when it come for school and scholarship selections. 2) Be involved and stay involved, the more involve in show how outstanding and outgoing you are. That is one of the most important thing colleges look for. 3) Do apply as many colleges and universities as you wish, so that will give you a variety of choices to pick. 4) Apply for a lot of scholarships, take advantages of scholarships offer for high school students because once you're a college student. There are not many scholarships offering for you.