I've only been here a semester, but I'm learning a lot. All the teachers I've had are committed to helping you learn something. But really, your education is what you make of it, so of course... go to class. :)
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I think this school is great. SF is great to explore, especially while we're young. I wish this school were a little closer to everything but it's also nice that the campus is a piece of peace and quiet amongst a busy city.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
I think this school would be great for those who want the basics - an education. The dorms are expensive, so skip out and get a great apartment nearby for a lot less (not Parkmerced though). I just wish the campus had a little more LIFE in it - sports, greek life, and school spirit. And I also have to mention that it's really hard to get classes because of the budget, and I don't see this problem getting any better, but that's a problem every state student is facing.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Bay area commuters, those who love SF, students who want to live in the city environment while going to school.
I've only been here a semester, but I'm learning a lot. All the teachers I've had are committed to helping you learn something. But really, your education is what you make of it, so of course... go to class. :)
I think this school is great. SF is great to explore, especially while we're young. I wish this school were a little closer to everything but it's also nice that the campus is a piece of peace and quiet amongst a busy city.
I think this school would be great for those who want the basics - an education. The dorms are expensive, so skip out and get a great apartment nearby for a lot less (not Parkmerced though). I just wish the campus had a little more LIFE in it - sports, greek life, and school spirit. And I also have to mention that it's really hard to get classes because of the budget, and I don't see this problem getting any better, but that's a problem every state student is facing.
Bay area commuters, those who love SF, students who want to live in the city environment while going to school.