I really enjoy having small class sizes at UW Bothell. It allows me to learn so much better and have a connection with students. I also like that most every student here is so driven to succeed.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
I really wish that the school would invest in a lab. We just got a whole new building for science and math but I think it would be great to actually have a lab.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The teachers do their absolute best to teach everything they can while you are in class with them.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The apartment is more spacey than a dorm, so that is nice.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
We actually don't have a whole lot to offer. I believe it would be a huge benefit for the school to have some sort of market where they sold organic food such as fruits and vegetables.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
You can walk right into Bothell and get some coffee (or go to the Lyon's Den on Beardslee). As well as that, if you are living in a dorm there are tons of activities planned at the main place. You can also go to lectures or get involved in sports and other clubs offered.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
There is a gym and classes that come free when you are a UW student. Also, we have a very nice field and we are right next to the wetlands which makes for a nice walk.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
There are these three carved wooden statues on campus and legend has it that if you sleep in the middle of them before finals, you will pass with an A.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
If you are going into business, I would recommend this school. Also, if you are even going into engineering or science, it's still very good and you get that professor to student interaction you need in order to learn the hard stuff.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are TONS of clubs and probably about 3 activities planned a week to go to. Very fun.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
You get an email notification if anything has happened and I've only ever gotten one from Bothell campus. I have gotten like 20 in the last year from the Seattle campus though (it's a lot bigger over there so more things to happen I guess)
I really enjoy having small class sizes at UW Bothell. It allows me to learn so much better and have a connection with students. I also like that most every student here is so driven to succeed.
I really wish that the school would invest in a lab. We just got a whole new building for science and math but I think it would be great to actually have a lab.
The teachers do their absolute best to teach everything they can while you are in class with them.
The apartment is more spacey than a dorm, so that is nice.
We actually don't have a whole lot to offer. I believe it would be a huge benefit for the school to have some sort of market where they sold organic food such as fruits and vegetables.
You can walk right into Bothell and get some coffee (or go to the Lyon's Den on Beardslee). As well as that, if you are living in a dorm there are tons of activities planned at the main place. You can also go to lectures or get involved in sports and other clubs offered.
There is a gym and classes that come free when you are a UW student. Also, we have a very nice field and we are right next to the wetlands which makes for a nice walk.
There are these three carved wooden statues on campus and legend has it that if you sleep in the middle of them before finals, you will pass with an A.
If you are going into business, I would recommend this school. Also, if you are even going into engineering or science, it's still very good and you get that professor to student interaction you need in order to learn the hard stuff.
There are TONS of clubs and probably about 3 activities planned a week to go to. Very fun.
You get an email notification if anything has happened and I've only ever gotten one from Bothell campus. I have gotten like 20 in the last year from the Seattle campus though (it's a lot bigger over there so more things to happen I guess)