Missouri State University
Missouri State University is an excellent school. They offer a variety of undergraduate programs and a large assortment of Master's degrees. They have an excellent and unique Biomedical Sciences program that will prepare anyone for a future as a dentist, doctor, scientist, or medical researcher. Their Communications department offers a wide variety of specialities. They also offer a huge range of internships and great on-campus jobs.
The campus is safe, well-lit, located in a the third largest city in Missouri, is compact (you can make it all the way across campus in 10 minutes if you walk quickly)...
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Rice University
Rice University is an elite, highly selective university that retains many of the perks of a smaller, liberal arts college. In particular, there are small classes, easily accessible faculty, brilliant professors, and lots of research opportunities for undergraduate students.
What distinguishes Rice from many other similar institutions is the laid back, non-pretentious, non-competitve feel. Students are incredibly collegial and laid back, creating a great environment for learning. The campus is much more friendly and down-to-earth than other schools, perhaps in part because of the smaller price...
review »North Greenville University
North Greenville University is set in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the northern part of Greenville County in Tigerville, South Carolina. I encourage you to visit NGU where you will find that professors and administrators care about each student, a high standard of excellence for education, affordable options, and Christ always makes the difference!
When you step onto the campus of North Greenville University you will immediately recognize the close community amongst students, professors, and administrators. As an alum of NGU, I can testify that I know that the professors always...
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Texas A & M University
When I first began attending Texas A&M University in the Fall of 2000, I knew I had made an amazing decision to start off my life as an adult. I felt embraced by the students, professors & culture and was amazed at the sense of community I felt after just a short time. With the traditions & conservative values that this University and it's students represent I felt as if I were part of a bigger family that cared for me as much as I cared for it. From football games to midnight yell and too many fun events to list, an Aggie is guaranteed the opportunity to experience things that can not be...
review »Mount Mary College
Wow. Where do I begin!? I have loved this school since before I've even stepped on campus. Mount Mary College is a four year accreddited woman's college. Yes, a WOMAN'S college! (Sorry boys!) To begin, yes this is a private catholic school. This school is pricey compared to public schools ranging at about 20,000 tuition per year. The national average for private universities is around 30,000. So in perspective they are a cheaper option when it comes to private education. Mount Mary is located in Milwaukee, WI which is a very hip and urban city. The campus itself lies further...
review »Adelphi University
I recieved my degree in Special Education from Adelphi University. In the four years I spent living on campus I couldnt have asked for a better start in my adult life. The dorms are large and common rooms inviting! The sense of community is shared by all who dorm and commute there. The classes I took were not only fun but informative, professors were always there to lend a helping hand. I reccomend Adelphi to everyone and anyone, they have supports for learning disabled students, they have a great sports program to watch and you'll make life long friends. Oh and the food in the Student Activities...
review »University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Campus
I decided to attend the University of Phoenix since it was the only school that would accept my credits from Heald College in Honolulu, Hawaii. The "Acacademic Advisor" seemed more like a passive aggressive Army recruiter. He tried to toss all these facts like, "Shaq got a degree from us", like that was supposed to get me to sign up right away. Anyhow, at first I thought he was genuine in trying to help me pursue my college education but soon found out I was being suckered into enrolling. Once I enrolled, all of his promises to keep in contact and answer any of my questions soon turned into unanswered...
review »Otterbein College
Otterbein College has a small town feel. The campus is very accepting to all and can make most feel like they are at home. The people here are very helpful and caring. The athletic events are fun to watch and are free to all students. The academics are the strongest part of the college. The intergrative studies program is helpful to all students to enlarge their life experiences. The things that I have been exposed to would have never been exposed to me at a different school and I believe that I am a better student because of it. The small college atmosphere also helps students become more involved....
review »| Appalachian State University | jlowe308 | October 30, 2009 at 05:21PM |

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