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I loved the University of Missouri-Columbia for several reasons. First, my family members all went to that school, so the family pride interested me. I also wanted to become a part of the sorority system and it is really great at Mizzou. Mizzou also granted me a full-ride singing scholarship and a scholarship called "Chancellor's Leadership Class." Because of my grades, I was allowed to deduct 20 percent off of my tuition each semester. I wanted to major in journalism, and, at the time, Mizzou was ranked the number 1 school of journalism in the country. I received...
read full review »When considering which college to attend, I had definite opinions about what I wanted out of my college experience. I did not want to stay in my hometown, yet I didn't want to go out of state. I was going to pay my own way in college, so tuition also played a big part in my decision. I wanted a large school nestled in a small town atmosphere. I wanted a school that had a good, solid reputation for quality education. I wanted to be exposed to all different types of people. I wanted to be presented with cultural oppurtunities. I wanted to be able to have a good time on the weekends. ...
read full review »University of Missouri is an amazing university. I am in the J-School masters program and I have received a good education. The program maybe tough, but your given all the tools to succeed. Each class is designed to help you write your thesis or do your project.
Another amazing thing is I am able to pay for my education through assistantships from the J-School and other Schools. I get a monthly stipend and a tuition waiver every semester.
What more can an international student ask for.
I went to Mizzou for 4 years, and loved every second. I first declared a Psychology major, and changed 7 times in 5 semesters. One great thing about Mizzou is that it is easy to change majors and very easy to earn minors.
This campus is incredibly diverse, mostly due to the Journalism school. It is very easy to get involved and to feel like a part of the community. Just about every organization and social group is represented at Mizzou. In addition, about 25% of the campus is Greek.
The class sizes for gen. ed. courses can get big (200-400), but once you have started your "major"...
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