Northeastern Illinois University Review

Reviewed by N/A from Chicago on 2023-11-20

Northeastern is really about what you make of it. It is affordable and a Hispanic serving institution. ...   Read the full review...

University of Central Florida Review

Reviewed by Jonnette from Florida on 2023-11-09

I enjoyed my UCF experience. Excellent College of Education! I lived on campus and I commuted. Because it has such a large enrollment, it's important to either find a group of friends you click with if living on campus, or have a strong support system if commuting. Otherwise, yes, as one reviewer stated, you could feel like a number. But I am very proud of my UCF degree. Go Knights!...   Read the full review...

Northern Illinois University Review

Reviewed by Scott Prestin from Mount Pleasant, SC on 2023-10-25

Great, classic college town, but we could drive to Chicago in an hour or so if you wanted a big city day....   Read the full review...

University of Missouri Columbia Review

Reviewed by Kendahl from Springfield, MO on 2023-10-23

Beautiful campus, great college town, football games fun. ...   Read the full review...

Bowdoin College Review

Reviewed by mason from double springs alabama on 2023-10-21

Bowdoin has a really nice campus i haven"t been there in person but have taken a virtual tour and it"'s beautiful!...   Read the full review...

Montana State University Review

Reviewed by Tom Erlandson from Riverside, CA on 2023-10-18

I loved my time in Bozeman at MSU. Great preparation for a career anywhere. The only downside was having to leave Montana after graduation....   Read the full review...

Northern Illinois University Review

Reviewed by Scott from Mount Pleasant, SC on 2023-10-12

Dekalb/NIU has a classic "college town" feel, but you're only 80 minutes away from Chicago if in need of big city fun once or twice a semester. Football game days are great, liked my classes and professors, liked campus and the office campus housing....   Read the full review...

Edgewood College Review

Reviewed by nr from wisconsin on 2023-10-11

Terrible school. Very for profit ( my opinion), its an immature school ( my opinion) and they are stickler for policies to the point of being unreasonable and will not accomodate disabled people or explain policies to you but spring it on you when convenient ( my opinion). They dont like diversity as well ( my opinion) or people of other faith other than Chrisanity ( my opinion)...   Read the full review...

SUNY Maritime College Review

Reviewed by JJ from Washington DC on 2023-10-02

Some years ago the College offered a Regiment (cadet) program and a non-regiment (civilian ) choice for student life. I highly recommend the regiment program as it also leads to a the Merchant Marine Officer license. A highly valuable professional credential. These extra nautical courses and summer sea term on the training ship can added to any BS degree program. Post graduation you realize that the professional ship officer license is as valuable as the degree...   Read the full review...

Christopher Newport University Review

Reviewed by Dh from Ichmond on 2023-09-23

Complete waste of money and time for our child. Aweful. No one cares about any one or anything here other than screwing you out of your saved dollars. Too bad. Plenty of other great universities in the US. This one is Aweful. ...   Read the full review...

Texas State University Review

Reviewed by Alexandra from Austin on 2023-09-23

I currently go to Texas State and I love it! I read the other two reviews on here bashing it, and I have to say that I had no problems at all enrolling with the GI Bill and the other person going to TXST is extremely biased and probably should have chosen a private religious college. My only complaint is that parking is atrocious, and the dorms are pretty terrible. I don't live in them though. All of my professors are caring and attentive. The campus is very well taken...   Read the full review...

Sierra College Review

Reviewed by Chris from Rocklin on 2023-09-17

Woke school. Bullies conservatives, administration does nothing. One "professor" ended up getting fired for calling me stupid in a meeting with the dean about inappropriate behavior from the "professor". She was also the PE teacher leading an IT class, she was out of her league. That took a year to get through and I ended up behind on my classes....   Read the full review...

Millennia Atlantic University Review

Reviewed by Estefania from Miami on 2023-09-16

Some of the teachers are engaging and want to teach. However, there's a large majority that are just collecting a paycheck, and just read of the power point and speak poor English. This is a low tier business school, not part of AACSB. If you are looking for a small school with the same accreditor, attend Atlantis University located near Brickell. ...   Read the full review...

Rhodes College Review

Reviewed by Bradley from Memphis, Tennessee on 2023-09-15

Rhodes College is an extraordinary institution that has left an indelible mark on my life. From its outstanding faculty to its picturesque campus, there are countless reasons to consider this college exceptional. The professors at Rhodes are not only experts in their fields but also deeply committed to teaching and mentorship. Small class sizes ensure personalized attention and meaningful interactions that foster academic excellence. The campus, nestled in historic...   Read the full review...

University of Charleston Review

Reviewed by Susan from Charleston WV on 2023-09-14

Everything about this university is poor. Accommodation is very poor food is not up to standard especially as sport is a big part and it is not healthy eating. You can't walk to downtown as there is no footpath. Public transport is non-existent. ...   Read the full review...

Lock Haven University Review

Reviewed by DJ from State College on 2023-09-12

Please *only* attend Lock Haven Univ. if all you do is classwork and sleep. Student life outside of club meetings is absolutely non-existent. People, other than employees/faculty/staff, will not give you the time of day to say hello. Very apparent "clique" atmosphere where if you do not exhaust all your energy, friends are hard to find. You will not get weird looks for what you are wearing or what you look like, but people are well-reserved and will not be as friendly; y...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by Jenna from Anz on 2023-09-09

Baylor is such an amazing experience that any single person on earth would love to go to. Sure it might be a little expensive but for a degree that you will never forget, you?ll just want to go to a college that you?ll never forget. Go to Baylor the second you go to Waco. You might even become famous from Baylor like everyone else!...   Read the full review...

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Review

Reviewed by Jeff MItchell from Chicago, Illinois on 2023-09-06

Provided an excellent well-rounded education that sets graduates up for success. The huge university setting is not for everyone. If you require individualized attention as a regular component of your educational experience look elsewhere but at UIUC a high level education is there for the taking....   Read the full review...

Wilmington University Review

Reviewed by Earl Schandelmeier from Dover de on 2023-09-03

This school, specifically the Dover campus, has dropped into the toilet over the last 10 years. I completed a Masters in Secondary Ed in 2008 and had a great experience. I went back for a degree in clinical mental health counseling in 2020 and the experience was 100% different. The university has completely bought into the diversity equity and inclusion stuff so If you're a straight white male be prepared for the indoctrination of your life. Be prepared to be called "the...   Read the full review...

Taylor University Review

Reviewed by Don from Huntington, Indiana on 2023-08-30

The town that Taylor University resides is small and has minimum protection available for the students. Medical facilities are not nearby....   Read the full review...