I have learned so much in my time here at WSU. There are many different ways to learn, in class, in academic clubs and from talking to professors outside of class.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I love it here. Most of my friends complain about their schools doing this and that, but WSU really doesn't have much to complain about.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
It's just about (if not actually) the cheapest four year school in Ohio. For the price it's definitely the best education you are going to get.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Live on campus your freshman year. I didn't and I regret it. I live on campus now and everything is just so much better. I am more involved, I don't have to make the 45 minute drive everyday, and I don't have to find a parking spot.
Get involved. Most clubs are looking for new members constantly. Also being a member of clubs will look good on grad school applications if you plan on going there.
The basketball games are probably the most fun thing to do on campus. People may say there isn't much to do, but they aren't looking very hard. If there is nothing to do there is a mall less than five minutes away, along with every restaurant chain you have ever heard of, and a movie theater, and a bowling alley nearby.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Everyone who enjoys a friendly atmosphere. Also students that want to be able to know their professors well. The nursing program is one of the best and the psychology program is pretty awesome, too.
I have learned so much in my time here at WSU. There are many different ways to learn, in class, in academic clubs and from talking to professors outside of class.
I love it here. Most of my friends complain about their schools doing this and that, but WSU really doesn't have much to complain about.
It's just about (if not actually) the cheapest four year school in Ohio. For the price it's definitely the best education you are going to get.
Live on campus your freshman year. I didn't and I regret it. I live on campus now and everything is just so much better. I am more involved, I don't have to make the 45 minute drive everyday, and I don't have to find a parking spot. Get involved. Most clubs are looking for new members constantly. Also being a member of clubs will look good on grad school applications if you plan on going there. The basketball games are probably the most fun thing to do on campus. People may say there isn't much to do, but they aren't looking very hard. If there is nothing to do there is a mall less than five minutes away, along with every restaurant chain you have ever heard of, and a movie theater, and a bowling alley nearby.
Everyone who enjoys a friendly atmosphere. Also students that want to be able to know their professors well. The nursing program is one of the best and the psychology program is pretty awesome, too.