Western Connecticut State University

Western Connecticut State University

Danbury, CT, USA
Public
4 Year

Amanda's Review

Review of Western Connecticut State University

from Enfield, CT

Do you feel you’re learning a lot?

The faculty at Western Connecticut State University are absolutely outstanding. All the professors I've had in my first year on campus have provided us with straight forward syllabi on the first day of class. I always knew what to expect and how my performance would later be calculated into a grade. Every professor I've had has provided convenient office hours to give way for extra help and clarification of material when needed. If their office hours didn't work for me, all professors I've had would schedule personal hours by appointment. There's never been a dull moment in the learning setting at Western. In high school, I had so many classes where teachers just got side tracked and we never got through the material. At Western, my professors have taught me so much valuable information, and they do it in a manner that grabs your attention and keeps it. I find myself connecting things I learn in one class to things in another, and then further connecting them to things in my life. You pay good money for an education. The professors at Western definitely make the learning worth your while.

Do you enjoy the experience at your school?

There is never a dull moment on campus. I've made so many friends, and there is always something to do. The professors are wonderful, the on campus job opportunities are fabulous, the housing facilities are comfortable and accommodating and there is plenty of shopping and places of entertainment nearby, so you could never be bored. There is a large mall and various shopping centers within miles of either campus and their are many restaurants nearby fit for anyone's cravings.

Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?

Two years at Western Connecticut, a state university, is equivalent to almost one year at a private university in the area. You really do get a bang for your buck with this school. Your college experience is so customizable, you can basically pick what you want to pay based on number of credits, meal plan, and housing arrangements. Luxuries such as printing and internet which other institutions often charge for are included in what you pay. Financial aid is also available to most students. Since community college is definitely not for me, I don't think I could've found a better deal!

Do you have any tips for prospective students?

Western CT is a split campus, with upperclassmen and honors students on one campus, and freshmen and most classroom buildings on the other. Fairfield Hall is the best dorm for freshmen, and Pinney Hall is the best dorm for upperclassmen, or at least this is the general consensus =]. If living on campus, make sure to communicate with your roommate(s) before hand. Space may be tight, so there's no sense in bringing doubles of everything. Get involved in a club or organization. There are clubs to fit every person along with a great Honors Program and a superb Student Government Association. Freshmen are allowed to have cars on campus, but if you feel bringing a car may make money tight, don't bother. There is a shuttle to take you between campuses and Danbury has a bustling bus line to take you from one location to the next. All of the cafeterias on campus offer great food selection, so you'll never find it dull. You can try getting an on campus job. At most jobs on campus, you can do your homework while doing your job. You meet a lot of great people at the same time too! If you're a freshmen or new student, make sure you attend orientation. Not only will you meet lots of people in the same boat as you, but you'll learn valuable information about the school as well as important information for your success. I loved freshmen orientation; there were some entertaining activities! Most importantly, be yourself, learn a lot, and have fun. College is much different from high school. Don't stress, there are many gateways available to relieve stress and the university offers great counseling services, mentor services, and tutoring resources when you need help the most.

Which types of students will excel at your college?

Western is great for outgoing, hard-working, independent, and responsible students. There is room for lots of fun, but Western is also an excellent school to learn. Students who are up for a challenge and desire belonging to a tight knit community of diverse students belong at Western Connecticut State University. I would never change my decision to go to Western over any other college. It has been the best decision of my life.