Taking different classes at the U has spurred my interest in many fields I never thought I would actually enjoy. Taking introductory, exploratory classes taught me a lot about what my strengths are and what majors I could apply those to!
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
The campus has TONS of attractions! There is something for everyone here. I am Indian, and I found a great community at the U. There are always free events being held for students to enjoy. And then there is dinkytown! There is always something happening. :)
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
The U costs just as much, if not less, than any other good state university. But in addition, U of M offers a lot of on campus jobs, where you can earn pretty well. I hold a job and it's a fun environment and a very flexible work schedule. Also, being an out-of-state student, I love it that the cost difference between in and out of state isn't earth shattering!
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
1. Don't be afraid of approaching a new kid in your dorm or your class.
2. Name your interest, and you will find a club. If not, start your own!
3. You don't have to spend a lot of money to have a lot of fun.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
city lovers!. people who enjoy interacting with others, anyone wanting to be in a great learning and living environment.
Taking different classes at the U has spurred my interest in many fields I never thought I would actually enjoy. Taking introductory, exploratory classes taught me a lot about what my strengths are and what majors I could apply those to!
The campus has TONS of attractions! There is something for everyone here. I am Indian, and I found a great community at the U. There are always free events being held for students to enjoy. And then there is dinkytown! There is always something happening. :)
The U costs just as much, if not less, than any other good state university. But in addition, U of M offers a lot of on campus jobs, where you can earn pretty well. I hold a job and it's a fun environment and a very flexible work schedule. Also, being an out-of-state student, I love it that the cost difference between in and out of state isn't earth shattering!
1. Don't be afraid of approaching a new kid in your dorm or your class. 2. Name your interest, and you will find a club. If not, start your own! 3. You don't have to spend a lot of money to have a lot of fun.
city lovers!. people who enjoy interacting with others, anyone wanting to be in a great learning and living environment.