It really hits home that this is not high school anymore. Truman is a college that expects you to work for your grade and that's something that I really like about it. The teachers are friendly and accessible. They reply to e-mails asking for help, have office hours where you can randomly drop by and ask questions, and will stop and talk to you if you pass them just walking around the campus.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I love it here. Last year I lived in Ryle, the most recently renovated dorm, and I'm going to be back there again next year, only this time i will be right above the cafeteria. ^^ There are so many things that student activities board provides for the students, like a big concert each semester or comedian performances, in addition to the MANY student organizations. There are many things within walking distance, such as the movie theater, Hidden Treasures, hair salons, restaurants, etc., which is something that I miss quite a bit now that I am at home. The classes are also pretty small, about 20-30 people depending on the subject, so the professor-student interaction is great. Your professor is highly likely to remember your face and then recognize you after you have finished taking their course and sees you walking around.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Truman is extremely cheap. Depending what dorm you live in, total cost for living on campus is about $14,000. That includes a meal plan, air conditioning (depending on the dorm), and free use of the recreational center and the pool, if I remember correctly.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Expect to work. This is not high school and your professor's will make sure you know that. However, that does not mean that they're not going to help you if you don't need it. You should talk to them if you're having issues in their class, and if you don't want to go to them for help, you can always go to one of the tutoring centers or find an upperclassman that has taken the class before.
Also go to the Activities Fair. It is held around the second week of classes and you can see all of the organizations that are present at Truman. I can guarantee you will find one that attracts your interest.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
It's a great school for students that want to be challenged academically. Your skills will improve whether you want them to or not. My writing has improved greatly since I started going to Truman.
I love it up there.
It really hits home that this is not high school anymore. Truman is a college that expects you to work for your grade and that's something that I really like about it. The teachers are friendly and accessible. They reply to e-mails asking for help, have office hours where you can randomly drop by and ask questions, and will stop and talk to you if you pass them just walking around the campus.
I love it here. Last year I lived in Ryle, the most recently renovated dorm, and I'm going to be back there again next year, only this time i will be right above the cafeteria. ^^ There are so many things that student activities board provides for the students, like a big concert each semester or comedian performances, in addition to the MANY student organizations. There are many things within walking distance, such as the movie theater, Hidden Treasures, hair salons, restaurants, etc., which is something that I miss quite a bit now that I am at home. The classes are also pretty small, about 20-30 people depending on the subject, so the professor-student interaction is great. Your professor is highly likely to remember your face and then recognize you after you have finished taking their course and sees you walking around.
Truman is extremely cheap. Depending what dorm you live in, total cost for living on campus is about $14,000. That includes a meal plan, air conditioning (depending on the dorm), and free use of the recreational center and the pool, if I remember correctly.
Expect to work. This is not high school and your professor's will make sure you know that. However, that does not mean that they're not going to help you if you don't need it. You should talk to them if you're having issues in their class, and if you don't want to go to them for help, you can always go to one of the tutoring centers or find an upperclassman that has taken the class before. Also go to the Activities Fair. It is held around the second week of classes and you can see all of the organizations that are present at Truman. I can guarantee you will find one that attracts your interest.
It's a great school for students that want to be challenged academically. Your skills will improve whether you want them to or not. My writing has improved greatly since I started going to Truman. I love it up there.