Pierpont Community and Technical College Review
Reviewed by Noel from Fairmont, WV on 2024-03-02
This is a community college that is up and running pretty early. There is a wide course range. As there is no student dorms, there isn't much with housing to say. In addition, students are from a wide range around the region, so there isn't a party scene. I don't find this as a bad thing at all.
Caring professors and a professional atmosphere. Open and transparent grading guidelines.... Read the full review...
Wayne County Community College District Review
Reviewed by Isaac from Detroit Michigan on 2024-02-29
Majority of my teachers were good but I definitely had some bad or weird ones just go on rate my professor an if u do look around there is some cool things going on at campus like especially for a smaller community college but overall I definitely enjoyed my experience an my me better prepared for a 4 year uni ... Read the full review...
Augustana University Review
Reviewed by Amber from Sioux Falls, SD on 2024-02-26
It's a good, small university with professors that actually care about you. The courses are interesting, and classes tend to be smaller (depending on subject). The atmosphere is super friendly. There are plenty of spaces, in every building, around campus to study and get homework done. ... Read the full review...
Lamar University Review
Reviewed by Jeremy from Beaumont, TX on 2024-02-17
Upon entering the university I discussed my desired career with an advisor who placed me in a degree pathway that was NOT meant for my desired profession. I simply had faith in where I was placed and the coursework was close enough to not have raised suspicion. As a recent graduate, I now have a degree I cannot use and no leg to stand on as my correspondence was purely by phone. The university refuses to provide me details I have requested surrounding this error. Do your... Read the full review...
Indian Hills Community College Review
Reviewed by Laïllah from Ottumwa,IA on 2024-02-16
Indian Hills community college is a great community college
There are more than 60 programs
Students are always motivated and also lecturers are great ,they always help students when students need help.... Read the full review...
Converse College Review
Reviewed by Donna from Dallas,Texas on 2024-02-12
I am grateful everyday for my Converse experience. My studies have served me well the last 40 years as I have navigated the art and business world. While there the class size afforded me the luxury of close attention from professors and friendships that have lasted a life time with other students. I use my degree every day and have never once felt that my major (fine art) lacked in any way. ... Read the full review...
Miller Motte College Review
Reviewed by David Caudill from Jerico Springs, Missouri on 2024-02-10
I have to say that their online courses have worked out great for me and I'm on schedule to graduate June 30th, 2024. I'm 58 years old and have a farm to maintain, animals to care for, etc. Anyone who lives on a farm, grew up on a farm, or maybe has had family that is farmers know it's a lot of hard work and long hours, but by being able to take the IT Tech courses online that I had wanted to take for years, I was able to study at my own pace and get my Associates Degree... Read the full review...
Dominican University of California Review
Reviewed by Oliver Smith from San Rafael on 2024-02-09
My overall experience of DUC is that I wish I would've attended a different university. The faculty are knowledgeable, specially in the biology department. They actually care about you learning and making it in the field. Staff on the other hand, are rude, unprofessional and act as if they hate their job. The quality of education is not worth the money you pay. The library has been closed for 7 months now and there aren't enough spaces to study. Don't waste your time, en... Read the full review...
Landmark College Review
Reviewed by Lynn Wellehan from Winnetka, IL on 2024-02-09
Landmark's former mission was helping ADD students develop executive functioning skills so they could be successful in a four-year college program and in the workplace. My husband attended Landmark for one year 30 years ago, and it helped him immensely.
More recently it has become a college that caters to autistic young adults and to students with varying degrees of mental issues. This type of school is certainly needed, but it should be marketed as such. That bein... Read the full review...
Joliet Junior College Review
Reviewed by Cheyenne from Joliet IL on 2024-02-08
Absolutely terrible college. The professors will never help. They will tell you to just read your book and will spend half the time lecturing students about how ?you are in college now and you?re not acting like adults when you get to a university they won?t accept how you are.? They are overpaid Highschool teachers who don?t care for their job or students. Good luck if you?re someone who has a disability they will treat you worse. I had a professor due a COVID (a b... Read the full review...
Spelman College Review
Reviewed by Tiffinay Kate Kit from O Block, New Jersey on 2024-02-07
My overall experience going to Spelman was really great the party life was amazing but not to amazing iykyk ;). I got a very nice education from Spelman and very amazing friends too. The hair stylists here in ATL are going to be super bomb when the people from Spelman get out here. Spelman is super cool and the experience was a full 5/5 for me and my friends !! ... Read the full review...
Houston Baptist University Review
Reviewed by Not Applicable from Houston, TX on 2024-02-05
Very conservative, biased, with low diversity. Classes are not held in designated areas pertaining to the subject. Many of the professors teaching course don't have degrees in the subjects they are teaching (i.e. Sociology professors teaching history). They are limited with their courses and availability, charge extra for online classes, and very few professors exhibit flexibility. Their attitudes are not upholding their "christian values" and it's almost like attending ... Read the full review...
University of Akron Main Campus Review
Reviewed by D'Ebony from Cleveland Heights, OH on 2024-01-26
I think The University of Akron is a great university. I am Child & Family Development major with a minor in Parent & Family Education. I love the University ! I have met professor who actually care and listen. This is my last year and my student advisor is awesome.... Read the full review...
Brigham Young University Provo Review
Reviewed by Jacob Haughawout from Elkhorn, Nebraska on 2024-01-25
As a current student here at BYU, one should know that the party life is absolutely non-existent. This is due to the religious views in life. I feel like one should stay clear of BYU. I would rather suggest Metro-Community College. SIKE!!! BYU has an intense underground party life. They be smoking it up down there.... Read the full review...
Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology Review
Reviewed by Seth from florida on 2024-01-25
I went to this school and absolutely do not recommend. The airplanes are old, not well maintained. This school has a history of mechanical issues. They will claim 50 working aircraft but that is a lie. They want your money and don't care about you. Please find a new school. Aviator is the worst flight school I've seen and ive been to a few. They lie about pricing and are all buddy buddy until they get your money.... Read the full review...
Quincy University Review
Reviewed by Amber from Quincy, IL on 2024-01-22
Do not get sucked in by the athletics. They recruit way above and beyond what they need for the team. Football has over 150 players, women's VB 33, men's BB, 65+, etc.... They over recruit because they need the tuition money to keep the university open. Sprint football, swimming and others are all new sports. They need the tuition $$. ... Read the full review...
Princeton University Review
Reviewed by Paul from Michigan on 2024-01-13
The institution is mesmerizing in academic prowess, rigor and financial generosity.
Professors are more than incredible in every way possible.
Perfect for gifted passionates to strong-minded overachievers who will still thrive, even when occasionally humbled by peers and grade curving.
The opportunities Princeton University opens up, are endless and exactly as advertised or boasted, no less: top-notch worlwide STEM research, top-notch finance internships etc.
A su... Read the full review...
Holy Family University Review
Reviewed by Marianne from Philadelphia, PA on 2024-01-10
As a former graduate of HFU, I am very grateful for the solid education received and the upbeat atmosphere. I was an RN who returned to school to obtain my BSN. Having graduated from the high school that shares the same campus, Holy Family was not my first or fourth choice. I entered for practical reasons? 5-minutes from work and school as I continued to work as a Critical Care RN throughout college. I eventually came to appreciate and enjoy the four years spent there an... Read the full review...
Gettysburg College Review
Reviewed by Kyle Betty from Boston on 2023-12-24
I loved my four years at Gettysburg. Campus is beautiful and adjacent to town of Gettysburg, which has everything a student could need. Food is as good as you will find at a college. Social life was driven by Greek life, and some townie bars, so if that is not your thing you could find it limiting if that is not your thing. This is not a city school or a big state U, so if that is wha you are looking for it is probably not the place for you but I loved it. Kids are g... Read the full review...
University of California Berkeley Review
Reviewed by Zip from Minneapolis, MN on 2023-12-21
My experience is from many years ago in Engineering. I have worked and studied with graduates of many Engineering programs. My observations suggest Berkeley puts more emphasis on theory and fundamentals - i.e. how the formulas are derived and how things really work from physics. It served me very well at work and when I later when worked on my MS from Stanford. No school teaches undergrad engineers cutting edge. You will be well prepared to quickly learn the application ... Read the full review...