Albertus Magnus College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Unknown on 2024-04-15

Arrived as an International student to start a Bachelor's degree in a major Albertus removed from the offerings without my knowledge. It's a challenge getting support from staff/admin designated to help international students settle and feel comfortable in new surroundings. Favouritism, last of care/concern, no urgency to assist and turnaround time is unacceptable, Accounts Dept. student management and payment systems malfunction - no confidence payment is secure and tal...   Read the full review...

Laney College Review

Reviewed by John Wellington from Oakland, California on 2024-04-11

This school was very welcoming and I learned a lot....   Read the full review...

Lynn University Review

Reviewed by Barbara from Boca raton on 2024-04-08

I loved it here. Worth every penny....   Read the full review...

University of Dallas Review

Reviewed by JoLynn from Dallas on 2024-04-03

It has a very rigorous academic life and caring professors. You will learn and grow here, and truly learn how to think (not what to think). Very impressed with their curriculum....   Read the full review...

University of South Alabama Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Mobile, AL on 2024-03-28

Campus can be a little boring to outsiders, but it is really great for leadership experience and networking opportunities if you get involved on campus....   Read the full review...

School of the Art Institute of Chicago Review

Reviewed by Le from Chicago IL on 2024-03-25

If you are on the fence about going to school for art/ don't consider yourself the stereotypical "art kid" DO NOT GO HERE. Everyone thinks they are better than others, and tries so hard to be edgy. It gives very much high school vibes because of how few students go to the school. Paying for this school genuinely makes me feel like I am flushing money down the toilet. ...   Read the full review...

Grantham University Review

Reviewed by Robert from Anchorage, AK on 2024-03-23

I started my journey with Grantham University in Slidell, LA - got handed off to Kansas - and money taken by Arkansas - never graduated because I kept getting dropped and they kept my student loan money - ended up with over $40K in debt when I should have graduate with less than $20K in student loans. I'd also been given scholarships which should have eliminated much of the cost. I believe sleight of hand left me with no degree and a huge debt. BEWARE GRANTHAM UNIVERS...   Read the full review...

Ohio State University Review

Reviewed by Leo from Houston on 2024-03-20

Very good football program; graduated my favorite quarterback of all time, C.J. Stroud ...   Read the full review...

San Francisco State University Review

Reviewed by Rosa Ayde from salinas on 2024-03-20

It makes a student's life easy...   Read the full review...

Chestnut Hill College Review

Reviewed by Lloyd from Kimberton, PA on 2024-03-13

Students receive a lot of help from the professors. They take the time to get to know you and are willing to help you if you struggle with their subject. ...   Read the full review...

George Mason University Review

Reviewed by David from Richmond, viriginia on 2024-03-11

I don't recommend this school at all. All the teachers treated me with disrespect never believed that I would graduate. ...   Read the full review...

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 are 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...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by Adam C Sloan from Online on 2023-12-20

Grand Canyon University is an amazing university. I attended this university while on active duty in the Army, and they maximized credit from my JST to the fullest. I completed a BS in Applied Management from the Colangelo College of Business, and the academics were rigorous, the professors were fair and engaged, and the education was meaningful and useful. I was later persuaded by my counselor, who was amazing, to complete a Master of Science in Leadership with an empha...   Read the full review...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by Dennis from Phoenix on 2023-12-20

After graduation, I went on to receive a MA and PHd. The best quality of education that I received was at Grand Canyon....   Read the full review...

Denison University Review

Reviewed by Lee from ONeal on 2023-12-20

Professors and classes are great, other then that a horrible experience. They promote it as a diverse setting; It's not. Geographically diverse, yes. Culturally, no. Unless you're coming from an East Coast Prep School or have Legacy ties forget it, You're a second class citizen. Requirements for Legacy's are lower than the standards for incoming freshman. If you're an athlete, Please be careful of their Predatory recruiting. The coach's will talk to you but not your pare...   Read the full review...

Quinnipiac University Review

Reviewed by m from new england on 2023-12-08

Went for 1 year, transferred to a much better school at about 25% the price. Just a waste of money. It was definitely fun though....   Read the full review...

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Review

Reviewed by Jid from Tifton Ga on 2023-11-29

It's a amazing and great agricultural college!...   Read the full review...

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...

CUNY Brooklyn College Review

Reviewed by Alicia from Brooklyn on 2023-08-22

It is a terrible institution. From an academic standpoint you will likely receive a knowledge that coincides with professors' point of view. In one of my political science classes discussions that contradict professors' views were not allowed. Terrible. Besides that the college administration is a joke. You can't communicate with the majority of them (besides the help desk who is pretty quick in responses). However, the Magner center and DSO (for international students...   Read the full review...

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Review

Reviewed by Frank from Park Ridge, Illinois on 2023-08-21

This University provided me with the educational background that supported my career goals....   Read the full review...

University of Illinois at Chicago Review

Reviewed by Frank from River Grove, Illinois on 2023-08-21

I attended this university after completing military service. The school provided me with numerous resources with which to build a successful career....   Read the full review...

Wilmington University Review

Reviewed by Maryam from East Windsor on 2023-08-14

A great college for students working and trying to get a degree the teachers are great and very understanding !...   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Current Student from Douglasville, Georgia on 2023-08-07

This is my 3rd college. I graduated from the 2 previously, believing I actually learned things. This university is a joke. I've been teaching myself the majority of my classes. It's a real disappointment when I feel like I know more than the professors. I wish I could get a refund for the classes I taught myself everything in. Even before covid I had a teacher that did not speak more than 200 words to us during the entire semester (IN PERSON). He would tell us a page num...   Read the full review...

Athens Technical College Review

Reviewed by Dee from Oconee on 2023-08-05

This place did not help my kid one bit- its all a big scam because if whom is running it....   Read the full review...

Rowan University Review

Reviewed by Susan from Cherry Hill, NJ on 2023-07-30

My son attended here and left with PTSD from fraternity hazing. His dorm was broken into by someone's cousin who should not have been in the dorms. I wanted to send my child here bc of the affordable tuition and the new growth of buildings on campus. Unfortunately, he fell through the cracks and there was no one there to help....   Read the full review...

Yale University Review

Reviewed by Gail from Salisbury, MD on 2023-07-27

An amazing experience of academics combined with personal growth and horizon-expanding. Not being in a large city, we students stuck more to campus (except for pizza, subs, and burgers) and therefore developed a robust smorgasbord of extracurricular activities where (in combination with the friendships formed) half my education occurred. The campus, libraries and reading spaces made one want to study. We made our own parties, too. While I had a good high school educat...   Read the full review...

Butler University Review

Reviewed by Jay Dog from Chicago, IL on 2023-07-18

I had a great 4 years at Butler. The name goes a long way in Indiana as it has a reputation for being a great school. I loved the smaller campus and how everything was accessible. Most professors were great teachers. I never had issues with scheduling classes around my athletic schedule either. Can't beat Hinkle!...   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Pedro from Miami on 2023-07-11

I am transferring after two years. I do not recommend coming here. Trust me, you will hear this from other students. All the students are from the same category, and the school greatly lacks diversity. No school spirit at all (No one goes to the games). Essentially it felt like high school 2.0. The school has really mediocre rankings for the cost. Food sucks, and housing is even worse. Super expensive, and you probably won't get housing. The only nice thing is the ca...   Read the full review...

Providence Christian College Review

Reviewed by J from California on 2023-07-10

We have been parents of a Providence student for one year. It is a close knit, Christian environment. Teachers really care for the students, and have events where they all get together to eat or for a party/activity. The older students are very welcoming and take younger students under their wings - which is amazing to see. Teachers show support for the athletic teams by attending their games - and have even brought students who ask for rides so that they can cheer for t...   Read the full review...

Spartanburg Methodist College Review

Reviewed by Livingston from Spartanburg, SC on 2023-07-06

This college is small and growing up provides a very open community. I took some amazing courses and got plenty of opportunities. This school is great for low income students such as myself to get a chance to go to college....   Read the full review...

College of Coastal Georgia Review

Reviewed by Jacob from Raber on 2023-07-02

I've been a part of this college for 2.5 years, and I love it here since it's close to home!...   Read the full review...

Vanguard University of Southern California Review

Reviewed by Zoe from Visalia CA on 2023-06-29

Housing is absolutely terrible, but I love the atmosphere. It is pretty pricy ...   Read the full review...

Texas Tech University Review

Reviewed by William from Lubbock Texas on 2023-06-25

This place is great. Love the community....   Read the full review...

Lock Haven University Review

Reviewed by C from Pennsylvania on 2023-06-15

I graduated from Lock Haven. The campus was beautiful when I was there. Most dorms are on the hill so be prepared for lots of steps. I majored in psych and enjoyed my psych professors. Some of the professors in other departments tended to be flaky at times. Like others have said it?s hard to make friends and typically the group I was friends with all came from my high school. Party life, I went to state college or Williamsport for parties. Lock Haven is a small town, not...   Read the full review...

Stephen F Austin State University Review

Reviewed by Ethan from Montgomery TX on 2023-06-14

Small town feel, food in cafeteria's are not good, dorms are just ok. Lots of activities for those wanting to participate on campus and get plugged in. Honors college is great, mentor program is helpful, tutoring available for those that need it, easy to plug in at SFA unlike the huge over crowded universities. Lots of scholarships for those that apply. No issues with any of my professors. At SFA you can get your ring at 60 credits unlike other universities at 90 credits...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Jacob from Quincy on 2023-06-05

Lasell University was certainly the best choice for me. The tight-knit community allows for closer bonds to be made in and out of the classroom. Everyone is kind and caring on campus and there are a lot of chances to meet new people and make those connections. There is also a lot of programming that goes on, including bingo games and music-related events. Services provided to students are great, and the school really does care about its students. ...   Read the full review...

Grinnell College Review

Reviewed by Brooks from El Segundo, CA on 2023-06-05

Look at the "endowment per student" ratings. It's top ten in the nation. This means the financial aid is terrific with a "no loan" policy. It also means they can attract some of the finest faculty in the world! That said, it is located in a small town, but a very nice town known as "The Jewel in the Prairie"....   Read the full review...

Chatham University Review

Reviewed by Sara from Pittsburgh on 2023-06-04

Chatham has lost it way and is full of hateful people hiding behind progressive mantras. ...   Read the full review...

Presbyterian College Review

Reviewed by Professor from SC on 2023-06-02

Students receive highly individualized attention from faculty at Presbyterian College. Additionally, there are tremendous leadership/career development opportunities in campus organizations such as the investment club, student run media, model UN, research projects, etc. Having graduated from three large, public universities; students tend to get lost in the crowd at those types of institutions. At Presbyterian College, the students are thriving and receiving valuable gu...   Read the full review...

University of Southern Mississippi Review

Reviewed by James from SC on 2023-06-02

USM is fortunate to have such a beautiful campus with aesthetically pleasing architecture. The faculty are world class; most are published in top journals within their academic disciplines. Support for Southern Miss Athletics is incredible; tons of school spirit amongst students, faculty, alums and community residents. Also, there are great restaurants in Hattiesburg which I believe results from the proximity to New Orleans. You can't go wrong with a degree from USM!...   Read the full review...

Las Positas College Review

Reviewed by Poached from Livermore California on 2023-06-02

Amazing experience i loved it here and how welcoming it was especially all the diversity....   Read the full review...

San Joaquin Delta College Review

Reviewed by Ethan Li from Stockton on 2023-06-01

Great School for those who wanted to continue their education while saving money. Professors are fantastic, very caring, facilities are okay, students are not very motivated nor competitive. Since it's a junior college, it's a commuter school, no social life. I am personally fine with that....   Read the full review...

University of Valley Forge Review

Reviewed by Sylas from Himrod new york on 2023-05-27

My short and honest review of Valley Forge is that if you are thinking of going there now don't. When I was a student there was lots of problems but the professors fought for us students. All I hear now is how bad the leadership has driven it into the ground. Throw in that the drama was terrible when I was there and the school has only shrunk. If you're looking for a Christian School look elsewhere....   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Mylena from Newton, MA on 2023-05-22

Lasell is a great tight knight community! There is a friendly face everywhere you go on campus and some many opportunities to connect with others that have similar interests of yours. ...   Read the full review...

Defiance College Review

Reviewed by Barbara from Defiance, OH on 2023-05-17

We do not recommend Defiance College to prospective students and parents. This college is an expensive, private college that has increased tuition by $6,000 for 2023. The administration is not responsive at all to parents or students. When issues arise, the president and vice president ignore the issues. Their main goal seems to be avoiding lawsuits. Our student had a positive experience with the Director of Residence Life and the Residence Assistants. The professors w...   Read the full review...

University of Puget Sound Review

Reviewed by Pearl from Seattle, WA on 2023-05-16

Amazing professors who genuinely care about their students but also are super smart and super challenging. Really cool opportunities to do hands on work in the community and in research on campus. Friendly classmates....   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Cameron from Melrose, MA on 2023-05-16

Going to Lasell is a wonderful experience. I really enjoy the sense of community you find on he campus. All of the professors are very knowledgeable and have lots of experience in their respective fields. I have learned a lot from my classes and built strong relationships with many of my professors. I would recommend Lasell to anyone that is looking....   Read the full review...

Hastings College Review

Reviewed by Nicole from Hastings on 2023-05-15

If you want a personalized education this is a great place. If you are interested in a party school, this is not a good place. Yes, there are areas that need improvement, like housing. However, faculty and staff work one on one with their students. ...   Read the full review...

Schenectady County Community College Review

Reviewed by James Post from Schenectady, NY on 2023-05-10

I am a non traditional first semester student at SCCC. At 52 going to college felt strange, I didn't know how I would fit in. After my first day I realized age did not matter. All my professors and all the people I had interactions with. ( advisor, financial aid) All were very welcoming. The other students even though they were mostly 30 years younger than me treat me just like another student. I need to mention Rory my student sucees coach. He checks on me weekly, help...   Read the full review...

Daymar College Murfreesboro Review

Reviewed by Joel Jackson from Murfreesboro Te6 on 2023-05-09

Do not waste your money. My daughter attends the Murfreesboro,Tn campus. The teacher are not helpful. They talk behind students back to other students. They lie. The will help you to find an internship, that is required to pass, the MA. Program. The dean tells you it's not the schools problem. She is there for a pay check, and paycheck only. She cares nothing about the students, or there success. Do Not Waste Your Money or Time....   Read the full review...

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Review

Reviewed by Dan from Chicago, IL on 2023-05-03

Exceptional dedicated professors! Lots of resources. Great campus life!...   Read the full review...

Lamar University Review

Reviewed by N/A from Beaumont, TX on 2023-05-03

I've went to Lamar University for 3 years. I will graduate next year. No matter what, you cannot get in contact with any of the career advisors if you are an online student. They also may change your degree plan if they decide too which will add another semester onto your degree plan....   Read the full review...

University of Lynchburg Review

Reviewed by Molly from NYC on 2023-05-02

Such a great school if you are looking for small class sizes and for your professors to know you on a personal level. I absolutely loved my experience at Lynchburg College (now, the University of Lynchburg). Great housing options for upperclassmen. Only critique is the dining hall. For the amount of money you pay to attend this school, there should be more food options. ...   Read the full review...

Texas Christian University Review

Reviewed by Minority from San Antonio on 2023-05-01

As someone who was actively involved in high school, TCU is not the place for minorities. I was a varsity cheerleader, and student ambassador, and was in numerous extracurricular activities. I am about to wrap up my sophomore year as a transfer student and I transferred in Fall 2022. Let me tell you, TCU is not what I expected. The majority of people are white, rich, and stuck up. Greek life is a big deal here and as someone who doesn't look like everybody else (brown, H...   Read the full review...

University of North Carolina at Wilmington Review

Reviewed by no from Wilmignton on 2023-05-01

If you are most concerned with the academic sector of college then I do not recommend UNCW. The professors, campus, and students are not of high quality. Would recommend attending another college as UNCW is only attractive as it is located on the coast. ...   Read the full review...

Erie Institute of Technology Inc Review

Reviewed by Daniel King from Erie, PA on 2023-05-01

The HVAC is self-paced meaning that the students must do the majority of teaching to themselves. The instructors are not trained to teach students and it shows. I am a former USAF instructor and know how a class should be run properly. EIT is clearly not aware....   Read the full review...

St Olaf College Review

Reviewed by Gen from Carlsbad, CA on 2023-04-30

A great school for academics and the professors are amazing, and genuinely care about their students. Small class sizes with a lot of flexibility and good on campus job opportunities. Now to the ?college life? portion: the dorms are ok. Not the worst I?ve seen, but what makes it hard is you?re required to live in a dorm style place for all four years so students don?t have the opportunity to live in apartments and slowly transition to more independence. Plus there is...   Read the full review...

Siena College Review

Reviewed by John from 12201 on 2023-04-28

Don't be trapped by your parents and the Catholic religion, like I was. Go to a more highly rated school, or potential employers will just assume you couldn't get in! ...   Read the full review...

Georgia College & State University Review

Reviewed by Susannah Helton from Snellville, Ga on 2023-04-28

My experience at Georgia College (& State University) was top notch, Milledgeville was known for the Central State Hospital (iykyk) I received my undergraduate, graduate and specialist degrees from Georgia college. I was an education major, but in my undergraduate studies, I took several classes in science and psychology. When I was there, it was very comfortable and had been more a wallflower in high school, but it really brought me out of my shell. At that time, it was...   Read the full review...

San Antonio College Review

Reviewed by Karmin from San Antonio Texas on 2023-04-28

Terribly organized school. Trying to enroll in a simple summer course has been so incredibly difficult for me. The advisors don?t know what is required until an error shows up. They rush you and seem super uninterested. The staff is unaware of hours of availability. I tired my best to prep for enrollment back in Feb 2023 and I am still unenrolled in the class I need to graduate and it?s 2 days before may 1st. I?ve had many meetings and no success. Completely unprofession...   Read the full review...

Hampshire College Review

Reviewed by Ben from San Francisco, CA on 2023-04-27

I loved Hampshire, BUT...it's NOT the cake walk a lot of people think it is. It's a fairly academically rigorous environment. Don't let it's "alternative" approach fool you. Hampshire DEMANDS a very high level and quality of academic work and scholarship from each student. There's a reason why SO MANY Hampshire graduates get into Ivy League graduate school programs (myself included) because Hampshire is set up like a graduate school at the undergraduate college level. Be...   Read the full review...

York College Pennsylvania Review

Reviewed by Geri Barcheski from South Amboy, NJ 08879, USA on 2023-04-27

York College of Pennsylvania is an excellent School. My daughter was accepted into many universities. With a 4.6 grade point average. Upon researching the school and touring the campus, she immediately felt at home. The professors are very personable and approachable. This is a college because of its size, where a student is valued and known. My daughter is going for mechanical engineering at the Kinsley School of Engineering at York. She is completing her second semeste...   Read the full review...

Wayne County Community College District Review

Reviewed by Brieanna from Detroit,Mi on 2023-04-24

If you could attend anywhere else PLEASE do so! They are money hungry, unprofessional, rude and inconsiderate of other's time and livelyhood....   Read the full review...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by Not that stupid from Whistle Blowing on 2023-04-24

The school is a disaster in the making because students get away with plagiarizing and when instructors report them for plagiarizing instead of disciplining the student the instructor gets slapped on the hand and sometimes discipline to the point that the instructor is let go. University would rather have students who plagiarize and keep enrollment up then to work with instructors who maintain integrity and promote overall learning. I just now found this or I would have ...   Read the full review...

Connecticut College Review

Reviewed by Lynn from Massachusetts on 2023-04-23

Great academics and professors. Dorms need some updating, but overall a very beautiful campus....   Read the full review...

Manhattan Christian College Review

Reviewed by Ashley from Sun city. Arizona on 2023-04-21

I did not have a good experience at MCC. The social environment was toxic, it is very expensive, and a good portion of my classes were very poor. It was a very discriminatory and judgmental atmosphere. If you fit a very specific and particular mold you might love it there. I went to this school to be trained in the gospel of Christ, yet I don?t have a single memory of us talking about the gospel there. I would not recommend this school at all. However, I did have a few c...   Read the full review...

Eastern Michigan University Review

Reviewed by Guy from Ann Arbor on 2023-04-21

EMU will offer you no quarter, many instructors are adversarial and passive aggressive. The administration supports faculty only, you will be chewed up and spit out. Avoid...   Read the full review...

St Olaf College Review

Reviewed by Alumnus from Trieste, Italy on 2023-04-21

As an alumnus of St. Olaf College, I can tell you that this is a truly exceptional institution that provides an unparalleled education experience. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider attending: Academics: St. Olaf College is widely recognized as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country. With a rigorous curriculum that emphasizes critical thinking, communication skills, and interdisciplinary learning, you'll graduate with a well-rounded educa...   Read the full review...

Saint Leo University Review

Reviewed by MORGAN from ALABAMA on 2023-04-20

At Saint Leo they offer a transformative education with flexible learning options....   Read the full review...

Mount Vernon Nazarene University Review

Reviewed by G from Mount Vernon on 2023-04-19

As a christian school, there is no bar scene, but there are at least 3 big events each semester for students to interact with. The teachers are nice and helpful as well, depending on the field. However the Residential directors in charge are not the best. They downplay serious situations and treat you like kids here, even ignoring the information you tell them. ...   Read the full review...

National College of Business and Technology Nashville Review

Reviewed by Mary from Nashville, TN on 2023-04-18

Please drive by and don't stop!!!...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Zoey from Newton, MA on 2023-04-13

Lots of opportunities for work studies, on-campus jobs and scholarship opportunities. Admissions is usually willing to work with students around all of their needs. ...   Read the full review...

University of Colorado Boulder Review

Reviewed by Sue from San Diego, CA on 2023-04-12

I am a graduate and I loved my 4 years at Boulder. I had a great educational experience. Academically it was very challenging and it awakened my love of learning. The campus is beautiful and the town and surrounding mountains are enchanting. ...   Read the full review...

Duke University Review

Reviewed by Pearl from Morganton, North Carolina on 2023-04-11

Duke is a good school with good education and good people, I would recommend going there. But housing has a low rating...   Read the full review...

DePaul University Review

Reviewed by Vera Bowman from Chicago Il on 2023-04-09

I can only speak about the downtown campus. I took one class in Lincoln Park and it was a bad experience for me. The vibe in Lincoln Park felt more entitled than the Loop Campus in terms of racial equality and friendliness. I felt more comfortable in the Loop Campus. My biggest grape with DePaul is that they don?t do enough in helping minorities, people with disabilities, First Gens. find employment. As students with disabilities. I?ve been out of college now for se...   Read the full review...

University of Kansas Review

Reviewed by Jimmy from Lawrence KS on 2023-04-03

Huge party school. Seems like nobody cares much about academics. Freshman/sophomore classes are a hit or miss. Recommend you do core classes elsewhere because it sucks here. People seem to not care about these classes. Upper level classes are great if you have a good professor, grad school isn?t too bad either. Be cautious of housing and living near the bars, gets crazy at night. Would recommend coming to KU if you want to get involved with research, lots of opportunitie...   Read the full review...

University of Puget Sound Review

Reviewed by Ally from Tacoma, WA on 2023-04-02

Amazing school, loved my time here!...   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Lisa from Leaond on 2023-04-02

As a nursing major who has a 3.9 GPA, I am very much in my books, but I also love to party. I literally have to go to UGA and party with friends there to have a college experience. I know MANY people who ended up transferring to UGA (we're basically a transfer or dropout school). I would transfer to UGA but they don't have a nursing school. I would transfer to Emory but I can't afford it..I will just get my doctorate at Emory after I graduate from this mundane, senseless...   Read the full review...

University of Rio Grande Review

Reviewed by Jacob from Lancaster Ohio on 2023-03-30

The dorms are infested with mold. The sewer backs up regularly. The faculty is sub par. I got my degree at Shawnee State for 1/3 the cost of Rio. ...   Read the full review...

William Jewell College Review

Reviewed by Jaime from Kansas City, MO on 2023-03-29

Jewell is an amazing college...it's a college town vibe that is just adjacent to a large metropolitan area. You have small class sizes and amazing professors (you won't be taught by TAs) as well as excellent overseas studies options. My advisors knew me well and we met to review my course plan every semester. The Harriman-Jewell fine arts program is internationally renowned and available to each student. You won't be just a number on this campus. The Student Affairs dept...   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Brianna from Florida on 2023-03-24

Do not waste your time coming here. Better go to another university either in Florida or another state. There is no sense of community on campus since we do not have a football team and sports are not supported by the students. There is no diversity since everyone is from New York so do not come here expecting to meet people from different states or countries. The rankings, graduation rate (approx 50%), retention rate, and other factors prove that the University of Tampa...   Read the full review...

Valdosta State University Review

Reviewed by Mike from Kaiserslautern Germany on 2023-03-19

Graduated in 2005 and immediately found a entry to mid-level position to start my career. Beautiful weather and 2 hr drive to the beach. Greek life, plenty of campus sports for all skill levels, and different social clubs. Academics have a foundational knowledge and the school does support research publications. ...   Read the full review...

Old Dominion University Review

Reviewed by Kaitlyn from Norfolk, VA on 2023-03-15

Does not really have a lot of school pride or great atmosphere, seems like for most students it was not their first choice, but they are here because it is one of the cheaper universities. A lot of programs fly under the radar, it sneaks up that it is a D1 school for sports or Research 1 level institution, and they are merging with a medical school. Depending on the department some of them are fantastic but others are just average. ODU has a lot of programs that are not ...   Read the full review...

Cedarville University Review

Reviewed by Confi from Dential on 2023-03-09

The school brainwashing pressure is for girls to get married and change your major to Biblical Studies so you can earn as little as possible and rely on your husband to support you. ...   Read the full review...

University of North Carolina at Wilmington Review

Reviewed by Kinsley from Slaughter on 2023-03-09

Aside from slight littering, UNCW is a beautiful, campus with a lot of opportunities for students to get more involved. It is somewhat isolated from the rest of the city, so it is generally safe, however this also makes food and living much more expensive. Resources are available for students, albeit hard to find. However, if you take the initiative and talk with your professors, the dean's office, and your advisors, accommodations can be made if necessary. Most professo...   Read the full review...

Umpqua Community College Review

Reviewed by Liberty Dryden from Roseburg Oregon on 2023-03-08

Umpqua community college is a great mixture of a beautiful campus, amazing people and professors, and an all around amazing community. ...   Read the full review...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by Summer James from Las Vegas on 2023-03-08

I wanted to warn people that GCU has a scale for grading that is not the normal 4.0 scale. Health care majors are graded even more harshly. An "A" that would count as a 4.0 anywhere else doesn't give you a 4.0 here. Just finished my classes with all A's and have a 3.7 GPA. This will negatively impact anyone applying for programs as a transfer student or in grad school. I dont know why they would do this to students, but they do. A 91 if you're health care major gives you...   Read the full review...

University of Colorado Boulder Review

Reviewed by Ben from New York on 2023-03-03

It's a good school. Definitely not Berkeley, but a very good public state flagship school. I am satisfied with it so far....   Read the full review...

St. Thomas University Review

Reviewed by Candi from Southeast FL on 2023-03-03

I attended this college for part of undergrad and most of graduate school. The school says Miami Gardens, but is on the outskirts of Opa Locka, a Miami hood area. During undergrad, several acts of violence occurred during the 2 years I went there, including a guy getting stabbed at a college dance. Lots of Caribbean students who do not always accommodate to American culture; lots of campus employees follow them so they can be accepted, rather than do their jobs objective...   Read the full review...

Sam Houston State University Review

Reviewed by Chad from CA on 2023-03-02

College classes prepared me well for my professional career, acquired employment before graduating, good sports teams, easy drive to Houston area, dorms are nice with pools, quality professors ...   Read the full review...

Spring Arbor University Review

Reviewed by Jane from 49412 on 2023-02-28

I think that Spring Arbor University is a waste of money. They were not diverse in any way and there was no room to be different. If you didn't fit into that perfect Christian mold, you will not fit in here at all. The housing also had no AC so I was sweating to death while paying 14k for housing and food. Not to mention that the food is horrid....   Read the full review...

University of Notre Dame Review

Reviewed by Ken from Fargo North Dakota on 2023-02-28

Best decision I ever made. Extraordinary undergraduate engagement through inspired teaching and mentoring. Lifelong friendships with faculty and peers. A commitment to reasoned discourse. Study abroad encouraged and facilitated even if pre med. Gorgeous campus. Inclusive residential life. Brilliant yet helpful classmates from every state and over 100 countries. I still regularly talk to my roommates 34 years later. Unparalleled sports with far reaching esprit de corps. ...   Read the full review...

Texas State University Review

Reviewed by Nah from Conroe, Tx. on 2023-02-17

On campus housing is average. You get a room and share it. Rite of passage. Problem is you can't get food. You aren't allowed a fridge and the dining halls serve junk food like pizza and pancakes, which is a hard no for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Professors were hit or miss, some awesome, some so apathetic to their students you will dread going to their lectures. The faculty was terrible. They run a scam where they drop GI BIll and financial aid students for non-p...   Read the full review...

Missouri State University Springfield Review

Reviewed by Ethan Hogan from Dallas, TX on 2023-02-15

I originally went here to get a college education for a cheap price, but all I got was depression and a total of 2 friends. Campus is so ugly and there is less than zero school pride. I'm a STEM major and have yet to be genuinely challenged by a class. If you want too attend a school that has yet to desegregate, come here....   Read the full review...

University of Michigan Review

Reviewed by Current Student from Plymouth, MI on 2023-02-13

Great Experience although the classes, I currently enrolled felt the same rigorous as it was before when I begin my undergrad degree with Michigan State, both academically, intellectually and professionally consider outstanding. Where these public universities recognized around the world which brings prestigious values after graduation....   Read the full review...

Toccoa Falls College Review

Reviewed by Don't Go to TFC from Atlanta, GA on 2023-02-08

Professors and courses were good, and the campus really is beautiful (especially the Falls!), but I felt like I was in a perpetual church summer camp. Way to much time with spiritual activities and far less time with academic activities. Go somewhere else....   Read the full review...

Joliet Junior College Review

Reviewed by Bigman from Joliet, IL on 2023-02-04

Overall, the worse experience I ever had at a college campus. The students were very racial and they would constantly make abhorrent remarks about people from South Asia and would try to intimidate you in groups by staring at you constantly. Not only that, but some of the faculty were very racist as well and none took action when racial remarks were thrown at me in class. Overall, I would not recommend this school for South Asians....   Read the full review...

Vanguard University of Southern California Review

Reviewed by Jessica from Gilroy, CA on 2023-02-04

I've had a great experience as a student. The class sizes and caliber of instructors are generally good and provide more assistance and grace than larger public universities and even jr. colleges. It depends on the program and area of study, but overall I have gotten more out of the course load here that are practical applications of knowledge than other programs I have been a part of (as a former UC student). The smaller atmosphere helps and they provide some opportunit...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Darby from Knoxville TN on 2023-02-03

I loved attending KMBC and left feeling very equipped for the ministry I was going into. I loved the atmosphere, it is truly like being a part of a family. The emphasis on personal spiritual growth transformed my life! Although I was pushed to excel academically, they taught us that being transformed spiritually is the bigger priority and that was evident. As for the party scene, it is a 5 out of 5 for me, but I'm into Jesus party's not the bar scene. ...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Samantha from Indiana on 2023-02-03

Kentucky Mountain Bible College is a school with great values, as well as tried and true methods of developing character! The years I spent as a student and in their work program helped prepare me for the position I am in today as an employee, but also as a wife, friend, and most of all, as a Christian! Their staff and faculty are dedicated to investing in students academically, emotionally and spiritually. I received an excellent education and participated in mentorship...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Marleni from Lexington, Ky on 2023-02-03

It is a great place to get a foundation on who God is. You have to be open minded on having your opinions change. Don't be afraid to question why the faculty and state think the way they do. Also the faculty and staff want to help you grow and they see you like family. ...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Former Student from Indiana on 2023-02-03

I would not be where I am today if not for KMBC. Attending college at KMBC has helped me in every area of my life ? in my spiritual life, in my relationships, in my career endeavors, and so much more. The professors are so intentional and genuinely care for you, both as a student and as an individual. If you?re looking for a place to grow tremendously in your spiritual walk while receiving a quality, Biblical education at an unbeatable cost, KMBC is the place for you....   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Josiah from Riceville, IA on 2023-02-03

My time at KMBC has been excellent. I was not certain where the Lord was leading me, but He opened the door for me to attend this college. I have been blessed to live in KMBC's sportive close nit community. I don't plan on using my education for full-time ministry, but I have been well prepared for layman ministry. I would suggest KMBC to anyone looking to deepen their relationship with Christ while attending college. ...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Levai from KMBC on 2023-02-03

I enjoy my time here at KMBC. The presence of God is here, wonderful Student body, professor and stuff members are awesome, KMBC is affordable, and it?s a great campus to peruse God and education. Great experience!...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Seeking to Please God from Jackson, KY on 2023-02-03

I would first recommend that you fully surrender your expectations and your worldliness before even submitting an application. If you do not read the handbook and surrender your attachment to the world's view of how to act and dress, then you will struggle and buck against the rules. The rules are in place to help you become a better person, a stronger Christian, and reflect God in the outside world. They are not to make you feel restricted or stripped of your personalit...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Katie from Campton, KY on 2023-02-03

I graduated in 2022. I absolutely loved my experience at KMBC, and would choose it again. No regrets! My favorite part of KMBC was the loving and godly environment among students and staff. The staff truly cared about me and invested personally in my life in many ways. At what other school can you walk into your professor?s office when you?re going through a rough spot and get solid spiritual advice? God used KMBC to help me find freedom from issues that I thought I woul...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Lilly from Louisville, Oh on 2023-02-03

Kentucky Mountain Bible College is not perfect. They never claim to be. They don't claim you'll get the best room or the greatest food. However; that wasn't what they offered and also not what I signed up for. I signed to grow closer to Jesus, to learn more about Him, and to go out and share Him with others no matter what other people thought about us. They teach and encourage you to follow Jesus no mater the cost. I can say being a senior that through classes, chapels, ...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Caleb from Jackson, Kentucky on 2023-02-03

Great places! Facilities are outdated, food is not that good, and dorms are okay. The people are great and God is definitely moving on campus!...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Chloe from Sheridan, IN on 2023-02-03

KMBC is not like any other college. If you are looking for a basic college experience then it is not the school for you. However, if you are looking for an opportunity to grow and try things that you would have never had the opportunity to do before then KMBC may be it. ...   Read the full review...

Chapman University Review

Reviewed by Jim from San Dimas California on 2023-02-02

Chapman was an excellent academic and social experience for my son. He graduated in 2016 and was able to successfully work three internships that all offered him positions when he graduated. He joined a fraternity and his best brothers were from Oregon and Florida. The fraternity held events to introduce them to professionals in different areas. My son met his future employer at one of these events. He has become a successful commercial real estate broker and, without he...   Read the full review...

Marquette University Review

Reviewed by Tucker J. from Chicago on 2023-02-02

Great overall. Campus is urban. Lots to do. If you try a bit, it can be a good experience and education. ...   Read the full review...

Aims Community College Review

Reviewed by Stephanie Gallegos from Thornton CO on 2023-02-01

Review from mother-Aims staff doesn?t know how to counsel their new students. We were given inaccurate information. This ended up costing us almost $500 for attending class for a little over a week. We petitioned the charge and we?re told it could not be waived bc nobody came forward and said they gave inaccurate information. My son was a brand new student and relied on staff to provide accurate information. No empathy and the records department just stopped respondin...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Maeve from Simsbury on 2023-01-31

Such a welcoming community. I found there was an immediate sense of comradery when I stepped on campus. ...   Read the full review...

Hobart William Smith Colleges Review

Reviewed by Michael from Westport MA on 2023-01-30

I had the opportunity to attend Hobart & William Smith Colleges in the late 1990?s graduating in 2000. The campus is set in a quiet finger lakes region town that is nothing to write home about, but provides a quaint backdrop for this tremendous private college. The winter can be very tough with the brutal cold and lake effect snow, but the spring and fall are so beautiful that it is worth putting up with the winters. Faculty was tremendous, and I would highly recommen...   Read the full review...

Clayton State University Review

Reviewed by Joshua from Fayetteville, Georgia on 2023-01-25

I am astonished at the scenery of this beautiful campus. I visited this campus when my sister graduated here. 9/10...   Read the full review...

CUNY Queens College Review

Reviewed by Alton from Charlotte NC on 2023-01-23

Difficult classes...   Read the full review...

LIM College Review

Reviewed by Sophia from Nyc on 2023-01-19

Great place ,great people...   Read the full review...

University of Washington Seattle Campus Review

Reviewed by H from Shoreline on 2023-01-19

Petty students need to pass judgement and criticize Asians for not being aware of their surroundings or not getting into better schools. I'm sick of their casual racism at their school sponsored events detracting from the importance of higher education. ...   Read the full review...

Michigan State University Review

Reviewed by Keith McCauley from slippery rock pa on 2023-01-16

As an MBA graduate in Supply Chain Management my overall experience rating would be 2/5....   Read the full review...

St John's College Review

Reviewed by R from Washington, DC on 2023-01-15

Incredible school. If only I could attend college again and spend my four years at St. John?s. My son is a freshman and couldn?t be happier. The other students are kind people, deep thinkers, and wise beyond their years. The admissions process has successfully selected a superb group of young people who care deeply about each other and are completely committed to the great books program....   Read the full review...

The Evergreen State College Review

Reviewed by Jeten from Cule on 2023-01-08

Wokeistan...   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Basil from Miami on 2023-01-06

One of the most impactful differentiators of the University is the number of organizations on campus. This allows students to get involved, hold leadership positions and hone in skills that will pay dividends in the real world. Students from UM demonstrate a certain type of leadership that you don?t see from other institutions because of this opportunity in addition to the typical academics received in a degree. ...   Read the full review...

University of Utah Review

Reviewed by henry from salt lake city on 2023-01-03

The great football team lead by ja'quindon Jackson who is a great leader and really represents our community well. The party amd bar scene great becasue i get nelk every night. My roommate money parks is a very nice guy however shows very little grit on the football field....   Read the full review...

Sacred Heart University Review

Reviewed by C from NY on 2022-12-31

I agree with the other parents who have posted here. I believe that college should be academically challenging, but the percentage of students failing classes and changing majors (even disciplined students with a good academic background) is staggering. Although I was not part of it, I do know that student and parent groups regularly band together and meet with administration about this issue as well as certain classes or professors and their inability to teach, advise...   Read the full review...

CUNY Hostos Community College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Bronx on 2022-12-30

It's a small college with a good atmosphere, and safe. Everyone's respectful. ...   Read the full review...

Navajo Technical College Review

Reviewed by Sanjar from Uzbekistan on 2022-12-26

It is quite convenient coming to place and affordable for international students in particular....   Read the full review...

Western Iowa Tech Community College Review

Reviewed by Doa from Sioux City, Iowa on 2022-12-22

I did not have a good experience at Western Iowa Tech Community College. The faculty and staff are very rude. More interested in themselves than the students. The cafeterias food was awful. It always made me sick. The printers never worked. The librarian, who was extremely rude, would send the printer problems to IT. IT would send me right back to the librarian. The worst thing was, was Canvas. It never worked right. ...   Read the full review...

Georgia Military College Augusta Campus Review

Reviewed by Donshay from Augusta on 2022-12-17

The Academic Success Coaches are great! Thank you Dr. Burton for helping me. ...   Read the full review...

University of Washington Seattle Campus Review

Reviewed by Ryan H. from Seattle, WA on 2022-12-06

Not entirely sure of the validity of the previous review, but I strongly disagree. For starters, I'm not sure how the rating for party and bar scene is so low, considering how close campus is to downtown, let alone all the options available on university way, and greek row. And not caring for STEM majors? Considering the majority of the students are here for the med program(s), CS, Engineering and Nursing, and the amount of money/resources they've put into even just the ...   Read the full review...

Walla Walla University Review

Reviewed by Joe Englehart from College Place, WA on 2022-12-06

High tuition costs, school does bare minimum in upkeep of building and equipment that's falling apart, and instructors are a mixed bag. Student life tends to be very flat, and most students end up trying to get into Whitman parties as they grew up repressed, and there are no real parties on campus. You can find much better value for the money by going to Walla walla community college, or frankly going to any other college/university in the state. ...   Read the full review...

Chadron State College Review

Reviewed by Tyler Christensen from Fort Morgan CO on 2022-12-01

Chadron is the best value when obtaining a four-year degree. They are easily one of the most affordable higher education establishments in the United States. I managed to transfer a semester's worth of credits and finish my bachelor's in Business Admin with an emphasis in Agriculture in just three years. I love this school! ...   Read the full review...

Sewanee The University of the South Review

Reviewed by Robin from Louisville, KY on 2022-11-27

Alumni, Sewanee is a gorgeous campus. An amazing place to hike, run, cycle, cave and do anything outdoors. Fun yet challenging classes, an excellent liberal arts education. All these years later, it still feels like home. Definitely a fun place to make life long friends and become part of a century old community. ...   Read the full review...

Benedict College Review

Reviewed by Kai David from Charleston on 2022-11-18

Benedict is a small liberal arts college located in Columbia, SC. What separates this institution from others in the area is the family feel felt throughout the college campus. The instructors ( 80+% with doctoral degrees ) provide a quality education within fields of studies that are in high demand in today's society. ...   Read the full review...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by Michelle from Phoenix, AZ on 2022-11-18

I loved GCU! I have earned my third degree from GCU and sixth degree overall and found their online programs are the best I have seen. Great teacher support! And my counselor was with me throughout my program! I recommend them to everyone! ...   Read the full review...

University of Iowa Review

Reviewed by Pat from Park RIdge IL on 2022-11-11

Freshmen being placed in Mayflower Hall is very wrong. There is no regular food service at this location which is part of the dinning plan only a place for flex swipes which a student only gets 75 per semester. Students have to walk 30 minutes one way to a regular cafe, closest is Burge Hall then 30 minutes back just to eat. This site is 30 minutes from the main campus. The bus service was non existence at the beginning of school, now there is service but unreliable....   Read the full review...

Quincy University Review

Reviewed by Asdfghjkl from Quincy on 2022-10-31

If you have a choice between this school and another choose the other, you do no get your money worth especially education wise. The staff and school do not do well with communicate with students and it has lead to many students not graduating on time. As there is no guidance and many are left to fend for themselves even after asking for help. Not to mention the school has raised tuition twice and will rise a third in a span of 3 years. ...   Read the full review...

University of Houston Review

Reviewed by Gerald from Dallas, Texas on 2022-10-30

UH is slowly transforming itself from the almost total commuter school it was a generation back. It has a very diverse student population and incredible abundance of course offerings. Because it yet remains pretty much a commuter school, there remains room for improvement in attendance for most on-campus events. ...   Read the full review...

Texas State University Review

Reviewed by Sherri from Texas on 2022-10-29

Rich with opportunities for growth, Texas State University provides a variety of courses/majors and a reputation for being a party school that I doubt it will ever overcome. Because it IS fun. But you can "party" at any school if you want to, and/or you can grow, learn and network if that is your choice. Set in the charming little city of San Marcos, in the heart of the hill country between Austin and San Antonio, opportunities for exploring nature abound, but the campu...   Read the full review...

Michigan State University Review

Reviewed by Syed Zahedi from Plymouth, MI on 2022-10-28

The great academic quality emphasizes the advancement from groundbreaking research into the field of STEM and various majors with the same prestigious value carried by the young graduates to build the future to an extraordinary level. ...   Read the full review...

University of North Texas Review

Reviewed by Current from Student on 2022-10-21

Overall, UNT can be a good academic college if you use your time and resources wisely. The engineering side of UNT is well funded and the professors are great, however, there are not a lot of school resources available to you. the teachers can be hit or miss when it comes to ability to teach....   Read the full review...

Drexel University Review

Reviewed by James from Lewis on 2022-10-18

The area is high crime. Shootings and robberies are not uncommon. Student safety is a regular concern. Academics were good. Athletics and facilities are average. ...   Read the full review...

University of Hawaii at Manoa Review

Reviewed by uknown from honolulu, hi on 2022-10-17

For money's worth, I don't think UH Manoa is necessarily a "good" school. Academics, yes, it's great. The professors and labs truly do make the environment less stressful for you; however if you're planning on staying in the dorms, the bathrooms are always dirty, the rooms are very hot (even with a fan), and it does get loud at night regardless of "quiet hours". ...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Emily from East Longmeadow on 2022-10-14

Lasell is a great school to attend to gain experience within your field. We are right outside of Boston which comes with so many opportunities but from the comfort of a small campus. I had a very easy time finding internships and work because of the connections the school has. Through my time here I have been able to intern for Boston Children's and now I work for Mass General and its because the school was able to help me get into those facilities. ...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Rebecca from MA on 2022-10-13

The faculty are great and really help you tailor your classes to your interests and passions. The extra curriculars are also great and beneficial for providing hands on experience to use after Lasell....   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Shawanna from Brooklyn, NY on 2022-10-13

Lasell is a beautiful and diverse campus that has excellent professors that are more than willing to help students find their success after graduation. Lasell has a buzzing activities scene with the student activities board hosting activities each week for students. ...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Isabelle from Mansfield, MA on 2022-10-13

As a sophmore at Lasell University, I have loved attending Lasell so far! The professors and staff are very helpful and experienced. I am already in my field through a pre-practicum experience offered through the school. Everyone on campus is always welcoming and friendly. There is always something to do around campus! The clubs are great and have helped me make great friends! It is a very positive school with lots going on! ...   Read the full review...

Delta State University Review

Reviewed by Winston from Texas on 2022-10-12

An absolutely beautiful school! The small class sizes allow for individual attention that college students deserve. The academic advisors are personable and very helpful. The teachers are caring and want students to be successful. The athletics are competitive and always fun to attend....   Read the full review...

Utica College Review

Reviewed by robert from miramar on 2022-10-10

I read the reviews, believed they weren't real, and continued with the process of enrolling. I urge you to please read my review before making final decisions. First, when I had to pay out of pocket, my expenses were black and white and I paid what I needed to. Whenever I got financial aid, an addition 1-2K were added to my bill. When I disputed my bill, I was told a class was not calculated correctly. Again, this miscalculation and addition to my tuition was added a...   Read the full review...

Hinds Community College Review

Reviewed by Donald Watson from Jackson, MS. on 2022-10-09

Hinds Community College was the absolute BEST choice I could have made to start my college career! There are a wide variety of WELL-PAYING careers that require an associate degree, particularly in Allied Health. The only thing I will say, is please make sure that whatever courses you take, will transfer successfully to a four-year institution. GOOD LUCK ON YOUR COLLEGE JOURNEY!...   Read the full review...

Michigan Technological University Review

Reviewed by Erick Webb from Franklinville, NY on 2022-10-06

This university teaches the information and also shows you how to use that knowledge. You can expect to be impactful immediately when you enter the work force. Mich Tech graduates have earned the reputation of great contributors right out of college. This helps you get a jump on reaching your career goals and being able to move to other opportunities quickly because you will have been taught how to approach new challenges quickly and with confidence....   Read the full review...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by Mar from Florida on 2022-10-04

I recommend avoiding studying at GCU. Online students are not priority except about money. Staff and teachers are above. If you have a problem, you lose. It was a big mistake to enroll in GCU. ...   Read the full review...

Syracuse University Review

Reviewed by Amy from Delray Beach FL on 2022-09-30

Syracuse is a wonderful University with a community feeling, great academic programs, a strong Alumni network, big time sports, great facilities, and always something to do. Some of the best years of my life were at SU....   Read the full review...

Plaza College Review

Reviewed by Felisha Perez from Queens, NY on 2022-09-21

I am a current student here at Plaza College, and I have to say my experience has been unique! From my academic knowledge and the campus experience, it has been great. Plaza's professors, staff, and faculty care about their students' needs and overall wellness. Plaza College has helped boost my confidence in my academic and professional journey! Thanks to Plaza College, I look forward to a bright future ahead!...   Read the full review...

Nebraska Wesleyan University Review

Reviewed by Rachel from Lincoln, NE on 2022-09-19

Pretty easy to make friends, good social life. Most classes are pretty small, around 25 people or so or even smaller. Professors and advisors really do care about their students, very few classes are taught by adjuncts or TAs. Only downside is there isnt much for party/bar scene since its in the middle of a residential neighborhood. Greek life is good though....   Read the full review...

Northcentral University Review

Reviewed by Tracy from San Diego, CA on 2022-09-18

This institution is a scam. They lie about what they promise and have been sued and lost because of it. They take all your money then toss you out the door courtesy of their university lawyer who they assign as your dissertation chair so he can make it look legal to get you out. Meanwhile, your chair has been fired for speaking up and telling them they are not providing the right tools, resources and education for students and just trying to pass them through with undoab...   Read the full review...

LeTourneau University Review

Reviewed by Elizabeth from Bozeman, MT on 2022-09-15

LeTourneau challenged me to incorporate my faith into every aspect of my life. The friends I made at LU are still friends I have decades later, around the world. Because it is a polytechnic school I was able, as an English Lit major, to take courses in computer science and aviation, providing a more comprehensive, well-rounded, versatile education than I could have received at other liberal arts universities. The training I received at LU provided me the foundation to pu...   Read the full review...

University of Phoenix Central Valley Campus Review

Reviewed by Jim Santos from Friant, CA on 2022-09-15

Having taught at the University of Phoenix for more than 12 years my professional experience as an instructor has been one of my most memorable and enjoyable educational times of my life. Great faculty, interesting and driven students to learn, modern facility and administrative staff always willing and ready to serve our faculty and staff. A great university here in Fresno....   Read the full review...

Northeastern University Review

Reviewed by Ted Flood from Washington, DC on 2022-09-10

I am both an Alumnus and Parent. I am also a graduate of two other universities and worked for another. Northeastern University far exceeds anyone's high expectations, even with all the 'buzz' over the past decade or so. Sadly, NU is lower ranked than other good universities because most most students graduate in 4.5 or 5 years (which naturally but unfortunately often alters the ranking formula factor of students who are measured/expected to graduate in 4 years). Noneth...   Read the full review...

Immaculata University Review

Reviewed by T from Jensen on 2022-09-01

This college is extremely money hungry. It's a toss-up when getting professors and when changes are made to drop/add and financial aid policies, they don't tell you or post it on their website. I happily withdrew from Immaculata and will never return again....   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by T from Tampa on 2022-09-01

I'm an older student who transferred so my experience may be different than most. I wanted to live off campus but man-oh-man is it the worst traffic you'll ever experience in your life. Most students are from up north here (which I'll get back to) and we're used to traffic but this, well this is a different kind of traffic. You will sit bumper to bumper no matter what time of day so make sure if you do commute you are leaving at least an hour before class. Yes that's rig...   Read the full review...

Central Michigan University Review

Reviewed by C. W. from Farmington on 2022-08-31

I love the size of the campus. I can walk anyplace from my dorm or off campus housing in 10 - 15 minutes. Most people are nice but wish there were a few more things to do....   Read the full review...

The Community College of Baltimore County Review

Reviewed by Christian from Dundalk/ Essex/ Catonsville on 2022-08-18

The Academic advisors help a lot. Always talk to them before registering for classes. Try to avoid taking classes that won't count to your major. Do as much as you can at CCBC before transferring to a university, as long as your credits transfer. Talk to an advisor about transfer credits. Contact the prospective university you want to transfer to and verify everything ccbc tells you (Including transferable classes). All this info is online too. Verify! Verify! Verify! Al...   Read the full review...

Hope College Review

Reviewed by Ritton from Battle Ground, WA on 2022-08-08

Hope College was transformational for my life. My opportunities for personal growth were limitless. No school is perfect, but Hope was close for me....   Read the full review...

Texas State University Review

Reviewed by SD from Katy, TX on 2022-08-02

Texas state is a beautiful campus in a wonderful location. It has great sports teams esp. volleyball & baseball & beautiful football stadium. There are constant improvements being done especially for housing. With the San Marcos river, Aquarena Springs, Outlet malls, & the Hill counrty nearby, there were plenty of things to do on the weekends besides partying. I always felt everyone there shared an appreciation for nature. I highly reccomend Texas State....   Read the full review...

Point Park University Review

Reviewed by Leonard J Poszywak from Richmond Texas on 2022-08-01

I enrolled while working a full-time job with my only goal to acquire a BSEET technology degree through credit transfers and night/weekend classes. I earned half of my credits through transfer and then took between one and three classes each semester for two years to achieve my goal. All instructors were excellent and the commute and access to downtown parking easy. The degree removed a major hurdle to my career advancement and my income doubled within five years. A ...   Read the full review...

William Jewell College Review

Reviewed by Betty Strother from Hudson, FL on 2022-07-29

I graduated from Jewell in 1959. The emphasis was on "faith" and NOT on education. I would not recommend Jewell as an educational institution....   Read the full review...

Roger Williams University Review

Reviewed by Justin from Connecticut on 2022-07-29

Good school, not a party school by any means. Beautiful campus, most teachers are great and small class sizes make it easy to talk to professors...   Read the full review...

Iowa State University Review

Reviewed by Michael from Independence, IA on 2022-07-29

Iowa State offers a tremendous environment for student success and a wide array of various student experiences! I enjoyed my years at Iowa State and believe it is one of the best universities in the midwest!...   Read the full review...

Miami University Review

Reviewed by Jeff from Lake Forest, IL on 2022-07-27

Miami was a great experience and the experience I gained there has been pivotal in launching my career. The campus is absolutely beautiful. Even though Miami is an Ohio public university, it has the atmosphere and appearance of a private college. The uptown bar scene on High Street is fun. There isn't much outside of Oxford so students stay on campus during the weekends. I also recommend the great MUDEC study abroad program in Luxembourg....   Read the full review...

University of Valley Forge Review

Reviewed by Kevin from Emmaus, Pennsylvania on 2022-07-27

Do your homework. Know and understand the character of the school. Why do you want to go to this particular school as opposed to another institution. I graduated from U.V.F before it had university status in 1990. It was my experience then and is probably still true to some degree that some students will enter having unrealistic expectations of what this college is about. I suggest viewing on it's merits as an educational institution and nothing more. Investigate how t...   Read the full review...

Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science Review

Reviewed by Esther from Lagos State on 2022-07-26

Charles R.drew university of medicine and science helps in the students life and building up their goals ...   Read the full review...

North Carolina Central University Review

Reviewed by Essance from Durham NC on 2022-07-21

I LOVE IT !...   Read the full review...

City Colleges of Chicago Malcolm X College Review

Reviewed by Omari Zamuda from Kinshasa on 2022-07-18

I think it will be the best college for me to start my career journey ...   Read the full review...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by David from Danville, CA on 2022-07-14

I just completed my master's degree in psychology at Grand Canyon University (GCU). It is a great school with a big bang for your buck. The teachers are very caring people and go the extra distance to help students who need it. The in-person and online resources are excellent, including the library (in-person and online), the online student portal, and the Student Success Center online, a central information and tutorial clearinghouse of sorts. Overall, I am very pleased...   Read the full review...

Madison Area Technical College Review

Reviewed by Terra from Madison, WI on 2022-07-09

My experience at this school has been a nightmare. I'm a returning student and already have multiple degrees but I cannot recommend this school to anyone that may consider attending it. Most instructor do not provide adequate instruction or assistance for the projects and exams they test the students on. Most of my time is spent trying to figure out a lot of the different concepts and programming out on my own and hoping for the best. I'm currently still on the Dean's Li...   Read the full review...

Rowan University Review

Reviewed by RowanMom from Middlesex, NJ on 2022-07-08

Whatever you are looking for, you can find here. If you are looking for a competitive academic environment, you can find it. If you are looking to major in STEM or pre-med, they are growing rapidly! If you are looking to party, you can find that too. I wish they gave middle class families more $$, but overall the school is solid....   Read the full review...

Dallas Institute of Funeral Service Review

Reviewed by Leslie Hernandez from Dallas, TX on 2022-07-08

Very disappointing after enrolling. Unfortunately, I had to withdraw after 20 days of attending online classes but even in that short amount of time, it's clear to see how this school is run. I attended a tour at the school and was told I was able to go on campus and not attend school online. But when I began my application process I was told I had to do classes online. During my application process, I struggled to receive proper help because the staff answering my email...   Read the full review...

Tuskegee University Review

Reviewed by Delorise from Springville, AL on 2022-07-06

Mother Tuskegee was the most beneficial aspect of my career life. The faculty and staff were caring, supportive and demanding. The students received a highly qualified education. Whatever you had to offer, you gained an abundance of love and professionalism in return. The campus was gorgeous and full of activities to accommodate your interests. As every other HBCU, we (alumnus) are proud and support the efforts of the university. We must demand better, living arrang...   Read the full review...

Wesleyan College Review

Reviewed by Sarah from Auburn on 2022-07-02

It's a great college -- I made friends there I'm still in contact with, and had great relationships with the faculty! There may not be a lot to do in Macon, but Atlanta isn't far and the campus is beautiful....   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Emma from New York on 2022-06-29

I just graduated from the university of tampa and this is my HONEST OPINION. PROS: Nice campus, average class of 20 or more. CONS: NO DIVERSITY (Everyone is from New York). NO SENSE OF COMMUNITY since we do not have a football team and sports are not supported by students at all. The stadiums are usually empty. EXPENSIVE for an OK university. Expect to waste +50k a year if you decide to come to this university. NO HOUSING. You will probably won't get housing on cam...   Read the full review...

Sacred Heart University Review

Reviewed by Frances from Dutchess County, NY on 2022-06-27

Our daughter has been in the OT Graduate Program, and is so discouraged. She is an A+ student who strives for perfection in everything she does. She studies and applies herself every day, yet it seems nothing is ever good enough. The teachers are arrogant and nasty, are not approachable, and insist on only cramming enormous amounts (100 pages at a time) of intricate medical information, yet only give them 10 question on the test. Every single student in the class fa...   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Olivia from Florida on 2022-06-26

I had a terrible experience at the university of tampa. Graduation and retention rates are both very low. Both are below 60% and that means many students here are not happy, so they transfer to another university. I transferred after my second year to another university in Florida since I was paying +50k and it was not worth it at all. DO NOT COME HERE....   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Samantha from Seattle on 2022-06-25

Santa Clara is expensive but completely worth it. Overall it is a great investment and a well respected university not only in the west coast but in the entire country....   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Bri from Seattle on 2022-06-23

I am so grateful for coming to Santa Clara. I had a great time here that could not have been better. I got my dream job after graduating and I am making +100k in California and so happy with my job. Santa Clara is getting better and better each year. SCU is a top-notch university and it is just perfect. Location, rankings, campus, professors, and the community is what make Santa Clara unique....   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Bella from Vancouver on 2022-06-23

Coming here was the best experience ever. Santa Clara is an amazing university. You will probably have a wonderful experience too because SCU is unique compared to other schools. Amazing campus, community, and location. Santa Clara is at least top 50 in the country and top 5 in California. The location, campus, and strong sense of community are what make Santa Clara unique. The good thing is that SCU is getting better and better. ...   Read the full review...

Chaffey College Review

Reviewed by Mya from Ontario on 2022-06-23

My experience has been zero communication with staff. No one knows nothing about their job functions but how to collect a paycheck. No one has ever returned my phone calls after leaving 40 messages. No one has ever responded to my 37 emails. You can never get an appointment with a counselor or if you do they don't show up for the zoom appointment. ...   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Lia from California on 2022-06-21

Santa Clara is a top 5 university in California and top 50 in the country (THAT IS A FACT). SCU is an amazing university. Perfect location, weather, campus, professors, and sense of community. I got 1500 on the SAT and my GPA was 3.9/4 and wanted to study here even though I was accepted to Stanford, BC, Northeastern, and other top universities. Santa Clara was unique and better for me because I want to live in California and SCU is so unique....   Read the full review...

University of San Diego Review

Reviewed by Alison from Dallas, TX on 2022-06-19

USD is a fantastic school. Not only are the courses well structured but the campus culture is designed to help students excel. ...   Read the full review...

Auburn University Review

Reviewed by Tim from Houston, TX on 2022-06-16

Auburn is a true gem of a university in a charming Southern town. The students are happy and provide a collegial and welcoming community. We couldn't have found a better fit for our student. WAR EAGLE!!!...   Read the full review...

University of North Carolina at Wilmington Review

Reviewed by Jason from Atlanta on 2022-06-11

Great school in a beautiful coastal setting. Business, nursing, education and marine biology are superb undergrad programs. ...   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Emma from Florida on 2022-06-11

I had a terrible experience at the university of tampa. It felt like a routine. Go to clubs on the weekend and just do nothing during weekdays. there are no organizations on campus. Online, it says that there are and you can get involved, but that is not true at all. There are no events on campus. People, in general, do not pay attention during classes and they do not study at all. Students here are laid back and love going to clubs from Thursday-Sunday. DO NOT COME HER...   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by John from California on 2022-06-11

Santa Clara is a great university overall. People will recognize you if you have a Santa Clara t-shirt or any merch. It is well recognized across the country, especially in California. Amazing location (Silicon Valley and close to the Bay Area), professors, campus, and community. You will most likely love it here. It is perfect. I will put all my children here for sure. Hopefully, they are smart and get good grades because it is difficult to get into Santa Clara....   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Sam from San Francisco on 2022-06-10

Santa Clara is a wonderful university. Not only do the rankings speak for themselves, but also the people and sense of community are what make SCU unique. Santa Clara is a top 50 university in the US and top 5 in California. It is constantly getting better and better, especially the business school. Everyone in California knows Santa Clara and it is a prestigious school. It is in the middle of Silicon Valley and many students do interns either there or in San Francisco a...   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Ashley from New York on 2022-06-10

I thought I was going to like the University of Tampa, but I did not end up liking it. The nice campus is the only good thing about the university. The academics, reputation, and lack of diversity are terrible. I recommend you not come here. I end up transferring to another school in Florida and I end up being way happier....   Read the full review...

University of Saint Francis Fort Wayne Review

Reviewed by Susan from Smitley on 2022-06-09

I attended USF 1998-2002 and earned a BSN. USF is a tough school, they push you to do your best academically and personally. I loved the small class size and availability of professors for help. The housing at that time left a lot to be desired but I know they have built additional housing and remodeled since my time there. I'm a proud Cougar Alum!...   Read the full review...

University of Baltimore Review

Reviewed by Cryptic from Baltimore on 2022-06-06

UBalt offers great institution that accommodates with non traditional students schedule. A lot flexibility and potential to grow or be something ...   Read the full review...

Lansdale School of Business Review

Reviewed by Elle Hawk from Lansdale, PA on 2022-06-02

I took classes here in 2007-2009. I initially started as a Paralegal degree. When I was told they had an Associates in Criminal Justice I switched to that as many of the classes were exactly the same. I was told I would graduate with an Associates in Criminal Justice. The week of my graduation I was then told it was not Associates, rather a diploma in Criminal Justice. I could not transfer any credits to any schools, (local community college told me the credits I had wer...   Read the full review...

Saint Edward's University Review

Reviewed by Ethan from Montana on 2022-06-01

had a great experience at this school!...   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Armando from Arizona on 2022-05-30

I had a perfect experience at Santa Clara. SCU has an amazing campus, reputation, weather, location, rankings, professors, and sense of community. Coming to Santa Clara was the best decision in my life....   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Nick from Santa Cruz on 2022-05-27

Coming here was the best decision that I have made in my life. I met so many genuine and smart people. The campus is great and the successful students make this campus more interesting. The campus is beautiful, and the location could be better (SCU is in the middle of Silicon Valley) so it is easy to get internships in the bay area and around California or even the country. The weather is perfect, great professors, and the rankings prove that Santa Clara is a TOP UNIVERS...   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Jack from Arizona on 2022-05-27

Amazing experience overall. Santa Clara is just a perfect university for people that want to be successful and live a wonderful life. The location, weather, academics especially the business school, small classes, campus, organizations within the campus, and the strong networking make this university top not only in the country but in the world. The ROI is top 10 in the country, the average starting salary is super high, and anyone who graduates from SCU will probably be...   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Emma from Colorado on 2022-05-27

Santa Clara is just an amazing university. Great campus, location, professors, environment, weather, small size, and sense of community. It is a university on the rise with tremendous year-over-year growth. The University is becoming a $1B university and is making headways as a national, private, Jesuit powerhouse. The opportunities provided to SCU students in the most innovative space in the world, Silicon Valley, are limitless. If you are interested in growing within t...   Read the full review...

University of Baltimore Review

Reviewed by Cryptic from Baltimore on 2022-05-26

Great institution, #1 Cyber Forensics ...   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Armando from Tampa, Florida on 2022-05-25

I HAD A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE AT UTAMPA. Do not go to the University of Tampa. There is no sense of community on campus since we do not have a football team and sports in general on campus are not even a thing. No one goes to the stadium to get involved. Most students are lazy and only like to party from Thursday- to Sunday. There is no diversity at all (everyone is from the northeast, specifically Long Island and they are going to judge you if you are not from there) ther...   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Armando from Tampa, Florida on 2022-05-25

SANTA CLARA is an amazing school. SCU is just perfect. Starting average salary at SCU is in the top 10 in the country. I HAD A GREAT TIME HERE. Santa Clara University is the dream school of thousands of students worldwide. More than the favorable rankings that speak amazingly about SC it is the community that makes it unique. It is #6 in best catholic universities, #18 in best college dorms, and top 20 in Business and Finance. It is top 50 in best value, campuses, and...   Read the full review...

Manhattan Christian College Review

Reviewed by Michele from Evergreen, CO on 2022-05-24

Our son was recruited by an MCC coach to play in their sports program. Although he was interested in pursuing a field not offered by Manhattan Christian, he was told that he could do both by pursuing a dual degree with Kansas State. He worked hard and did well academically and athletically his first semester. However, after returning for the second half of the school year he discovered the men's soccer program had completed fallen apart, with 11 teammates either leavi...   Read the full review...

Fort Lewis College Review

Reviewed by Julie from S on 2022-05-24

A lot of off campus drinking, pot & partying. Location is good. Teaching quality is hit or miss. Food is sodexo. They cater with good food when there are student tours. native folks stick to their crowd, white stick to their crowd. School spends big on bike team not much else. Not returning to this school. ...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Julia from Hillsborough. NJ on 2022-05-23

Lasell University offers a tight knit close community where you can make personal connections with faculty and staff. I have had so many real world experiences already as I am halfway through my college career. This school has given me more opportunities than I can count to help me excel in my industry post-grad. The academics at Lasell are phenomenal and you truly are able to do anything you set your mind too!...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Hillary from Middleboro MA on 2022-05-19

Lasell University is very open and accepting off all. Its a diverse campus that accommodates to students needs and wants....   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Kaitlyn from Maynard, MA on 2022-05-19

Lasell University has given me a great college experience. I love how tight knit the community is, and how easy it is to really get to know your professors. It is so nice to have professors that care so much about your success, and really want to get to know you. The connections I have made with my professors, staff, and even other students would have been much more difficult to make at a larger school. So many doors have opened up for me since the start of my freshman y...   Read the full review...

Mesivta Keser Torah Review

Reviewed by Moshe from 08701 on 2022-05-17

Great education towards earning a BTL....   Read the full review...

Cedarville University Review

Reviewed by Ashley from Columbus, Ohio on 2022-05-16

Cedarville is the absolute best Christian college!...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by Patty from Waco on 2022-05-15

Parties underrated education overrated...   Read the full review...

Texas Woman's University Review

Reviewed by Takeitha from CARROLLTON, TEXAS on 2022-05-09

I'm a senior at Texas Woman's University, finished Spring semester with a great GPA. I really love this university and learned a lot with each course I've taken. I will refer family and friends to attend this university....   Read the full review...

Cleveland Chiropractic College Review

Reviewed by Someone from Kansas City, Ks on 2022-05-05

This is perhaps the worst chiropractic college you could choose to go to. I don't mean to rate it so bad as my overall experience is shaped by 2 individuals and the rest were superb human beings but these two had a damning influence on my life trajectory. Let's start with the faculty handbook. This is a college that actually has to spell out that teachers are required to interact with students and that reviewing exam scores with students is part of the job. That said...   Read the full review...

Adrian College Review

Reviewed by Nicole from Michigan on 2022-05-04

Adrian has a huge range of housing options. Starting at traditional dorms with community bathrooms to houses with AC and private bedrooms. Class sizes are small (under 20) and professors are accessible. They have amazing sports facilities. They have many nationally ranked teams. They offer a lot of fun free student activities. For example, they brought Russell Dickerson in for a free concert in April. All sporting events are free for students. There isn't a bar scene but...   Read the full review...

St Catherine University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from St. paul on 2022-05-03

The truth is, you will get what you put into this university. It is a wonderful community of empowering women. You will get to know the classmates you mesh well with best, and you will never just be a number in the classroom for your professor. The professors want nothing more than to see you succeed. They will help you network, build connections, and achieve your goals. There are sporting events and for an all women's college we have a lot of great teams and get a big s...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by E from Waco on 2022-05-02

If you're coming to Baylor for the unapologetically Christian atmosphere, I'd pass. It's here, but you have to seek it out. Drinking, drug, and sex go down in the dorms and most CLs don't do anything about it. Generally, the professors are good, but there are a handful of uppity ones who want to make your life difficult. It overall feels like a state school with bougie activities. ...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by Max from Waco, Texas on 2022-05-01

Baylor. Is. Awesome. Great sports teams, incredible academics. I am coming from out of state and didn't really have a ton of friends heading into Baylor but have found making friends to be incredibly easy here....   Read the full review...

Yeshivas Novominsk Review

Reviewed by Dick from Trickle on 2022-04-28

It is a very great experience with a lot of good and nice things and I think it is just great....   Read the full review...

Colorado Northwestern Community College Review

Reviewed by Hope from Rangely on 2022-04-27

CNCC is not the school they try to act like they are. The administration doesn't care about the students and are not there for their disabled students. Make sure you understand what you need for your degree, if you don't the admin will put you in classes you don't need. If it wasn't for 80% of the teachers work hard, while being miss treated by admin. There was hope when a new president was hired but the college is not on a good path and good teachers are leaving....   Read the full review...

Arizona State University Review

Reviewed by Dar from Peoria, AZ on 2022-04-27

Benefit of a large university and all the resources, with many opportunities for individualization and not feeling like "just a number."...   Read the full review...

University of Washington Seattle Campus Review

Reviewed by Justin from Seattle, WA on 2022-04-21

Profit above all else?this is the most important thing to know about the UW. It is a business. The administration doesn't care about any more than Amazon does, actually scratch that, less because at least Amazon wants your repeat business. They do a great job on selling you an idea: research, small course sizes, student life, whatever it takes to get your tuition money. Then you'll get here and find out, the fountains are only turned on for tour days... They've got you i...   Read the full review...

Penn State Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Gloria from Spartanburg, SC on 2022-04-19

Excellent school! Loved my experience at Penn State and would not have traded it for an apartment and a car. Loved my time there and loved my dorm. Classes were always challenging as were the professors. I always find an excuse to go back. Excellent education....   Read the full review...

Quincy College Review

Reviewed by Rocco from Weymouth, MA on 2022-04-18

This is a great college with helpful staff and professors....   Read the full review...

Lehigh University Review

Reviewed by Chris from Portland, Maine on 2022-04-18

Lehigh did not promote diversity when I attended. Not sure if things have changed since then. I did not fit the mold of the model student, and the faculty did not embrace the fact that my hair was long. I had a discussion with the dean at the time (I was being singled out by the football team as a target), and he absolutely did not care. It was a party school that was out of control, including rapes in fraternities. The ugliest moment I have ever witnessed was at a ...   Read the full review...

Lock Haven University Review

Reviewed by Molly from Lewisburg, PA on 2022-04-18

I am a current student here, and will be transferring out after this spring of 2022. I was very disappointed with my experience. Most students are not friendly, and some professors were incredibly rude. It?s very clique based and very hard to make friends as the school is small. ...   Read the full review...

Northern Illinois University Review

Reviewed by Jack from Deklab, Illinois on 2022-04-14

All people do here in 2021/2022 is go to class (if that) and go to the dining halls. No one attends events, no one cares about things like student government, and there is not much to do out here. The one saving grace of this school is the Greek life which I find to be very active. If you're not in greek life, don't have a gaming console, or don't have a car what are you doing at this school to have fun? The professors are okay but me being a freshman and only taking Gen...   Read the full review...

Centenary College of Louisiana Review

Reviewed by Kip from Dallas, Texas on 2022-04-13

Centenary is a dying school living on its endowment from yesteryear. The campus is NOT safe and is in a crime infested area. 20 years ago it was probably good but not any longer. They went from D1 to D3 and my high school had better athletics. Greek life is a joke with the 5 actives who try to act like they are selective. The faculty is a mix with some decent professors but there are a few who got their PhDs in night school from Louisiana Tech which is a joke. Don'...   Read the full review...

Longy School of Music Review

Reviewed by Not applicable from Cambridge MA on 2022-04-09

They talk a big game but really only want to stamp their name on students who make them look good and rather than offer the 1:1 mentorship to all students that they claim to be about, the pick favorites and ignore the rest for the most part. Not worth it unless you?re on a full ride ...   Read the full review...

Texas Tech University Review

Reviewed by me from me on 2022-04-08

I loved it! I had a lot of fun at parties and drinking...   Read the full review...

Virginia Commonwealth University Review

Reviewed by Jada from Va on 2022-04-07

If anything, I see more black people than white people. It?s a great atmosphere, but I wouldn?t say predominately white. ...   Read the full review...

Pepperdine University Review

Reviewed by Andrew from Garden Grove on 2022-04-06

Pepperdine has a pretty strong disregard for any marginalized populations - so if you happen to fit into any of these categories, this may not be the best school for you. On the other hand, if you're straight, white, able-bodied, and Christian, you'll probably love this place. Their abroad programs are by far the best part of the school. I studied in Buenos Aires and the experience there was vastly different from the Malibu campus. If you're interested in having a super ...   Read the full review...

Iowa State University Review

Reviewed by Clark from Grand Rapids, Michigan on 2022-04-05

An incredible value, particularly if you major in anything engineering, science, or food/ ag related. Ability to get hands-on experience in labs is a big plus. Most professors are looking for help in the lab and will pay you. The food and dorms are decent. The party scene is typical midwest. 20 years out most of my classmates are corporate directors or vice presidents, so I'd say we got a high quality education....   Read the full review...

University of Idaho Review

Reviewed by A.H from Los Angeles, CA on 2022-04-04

U of I is an excellent campus that blends a century old University with modern amenities, small class sizes, and excellent faculty. I recommend it to all my students looking to go out of state for a "small school" or "college-town" experience. With the WUE, costs are comparable to many In State institutions. ...   Read the full review...

Morgan State University Review

Reviewed by A from ny on 2022-04-03

I visited the campus in July of 2021 while on a multi-state college tour with my parents and had nothing short of an eye-opening and great experience. The staff that we bumped into throughout the campus was amazing and had the best hospitality. They really all had a way of making you feel safe and at home even if you only spoke to them for a few seconds. The campus is gorgeous and has a great amount of resources for each and every student no matter your degree or disabi...   Read the full review...

University of Connecticut Review

Reviewed by Diane from Hartford, CT on 2022-03-30

Attended MA program as an adult student. The University doesn't seem to know what to do with adult students and some professors seemed threatened by us. They need to work on that. The traditional age kids were treated well. I wish the faculty engaged all students equally, no matter where they are on their personal journey. ...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by Kathleen from Conroe, Tx on 2022-03-24

Baylor is a great school! I have really enjoyed my time here. The key to having a good experience is making connections. I joined a sorority this semester and it has been the best decision in terms of my social life. The Baylor campus is beautiful and the 20,000 student body size is perfect?big but not too big. Waco isn?t a very exciting place but it has a few gems if you know where to look. ...   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Skip from Marietta on 2022-03-22

Great campus of 44,000 students. Plenty to do and still growing. Helped me tremendously in my career so far. Hope scholarship helped keep cost low. Go Owls!...   Read the full review...

Walla Walla Community College Review

Reviewed by Nisx from Walla Walla, WA on 2022-03-22

Walla Walla Community College is a local college that supposes to provide many great opportunities for students. It helps lead students to the desired goal. Staff/Instructors are not providing help needed for students. Online learning has been very, WWCC has done a fair job at involved while being away from campus. You will not be ready for classes and will struggle to catch up to upper level courses. Felt as if I was not given enough attention and not well prepared. WWC...   Read the full review...

Dartmouth College Review

Reviewed by Nyashadzashe Jongwe from Harare,Zimbabwe on 2022-03-20

Dartmouth's tight knit community is something you cannot find anywhere else....   Read the full review...

Johnson C Smith University Review

Reviewed by Jackie R. Miller from DeBary, Florida on 2022-03-18

I went to JCSU from 1969-1972. I graduated in 1973. The university was a home away from home . It provided a nurturing atmosphere and most of the students offer challenges which mean you had to step up game in order to become successful. Our science department was good but lack a lot of essential equipment. The science professors were good especially Dr. McCleod/Henry and Washington....   Read the full review...

University of Maryland College Park Review

Reviewed by Joseph from Charlotte NC on 2022-03-17

The crime rate at College Park Maryland is terrible and needs to be considered when attending....   Read the full review...

Chapman University Review

Reviewed by Kim from Kennebunk port, ME on 2022-03-16

Really rigorous academics in science and economics. Excellent opportunity for graduate school. Must work hard at Chapman. ...   Read the full review...

University of Southern Mississippi Review

Reviewed by Samuel from Mississippi on 2022-03-16

Wonderful university!!...   Read the full review...

Texas A & M University Commerce Review

Reviewed by Nichole from Frisco, Texas on 2022-03-14

This school has been challenging and has provided knowledge on disciplines that are relevant in the workplace. As a graduate student who has been in the workforce for over 15 years, I have found value in applying learnings real time throughout the coursework. While all my classes have been online and I cannot speak to housing, safety, student life and party/bar scene, I would highly recommend this institution....   Read the full review...

Troy University Review

Reviewed by Michael from Troy on 2022-03-14

This school is great for people looking into smaller colleges that feel big. It feels like an SEC school for a fraction of the price. Extremely greek all over campus....   Read the full review...

Living Arts College Review

Reviewed by Chen from Raleigh on 2022-03-14

I was a student there back from 2006 to 2008. I was in the audio/ digital arts program. The school was very unorganized and had no help with job placement after job graduating. Only one teacher out of the several I had actually seemed like a real teacher. Most of them did not know how to put together a proper lesson plan and half the time you come to class they can't remember what we're working on. If I had enough sense back then I would have sued them to get my money ba...   Read the full review...

Immaculata University Review

Reviewed by Maeve from Charlotte, NC on 2022-03-14

The campus is beautiful. The teacher-to-student ratio is excellent. The variety of degree programs means you can choose a very customized career path. The on-campus tour is pretty cool, especially the ESports stadium...   Read the full review...

Ohio State University Review

Reviewed by bob from warren,OH on 2022-03-11

It is beautiful, and fun!!!...   Read the full review...

Trine University Review

Reviewed by Laurynn from Angola, Indiana on 2022-03-10

It's a great school if you are a commuter! I?m not sure about on campus life, i heard it wasn't the best?...   Read the full review...

University of Florida Review

Reviewed by Sam from Orlando on 2022-02-28

Don't go there the rating is way over blown, academic achievements are almost given away and US World Report is not the only folks who rate schools. There rating is dropping faster than, well you know who. ...   Read the full review...

Lesley University Review

Reviewed by Murphy from Cambridge, MA on 2022-02-25

Lesley had some great professors and because it's not a massive school, you get a lot of time and care from them. That being said, the school had MAJOR safety issues with dorms, transportation, accessibility, and safe meals. Also, administration is an absolute nightmare sometimes and they don't have enough staff. Requirements are not communicated and students should expect to do a lot of their course/experience planning solo. Complaints were not taken seriously or acted ...   Read the full review...

Key College Review

Reviewed by Cheri from Mendham, NJ on 2022-02-25

Key College Closed? www.keycollege.edu Page Under Construction! No Facebook posts since 2018! They apply for Pell Grants and keep them to themselves! They do not apply them to the student's tuition. They are corrupt! Stay away from this school. Very difficult to graduate from when the teachers do not care about your education. It's all about the $$$$ MONEY! ...   Read the full review...

Florida Gulf Coast University Review

Reviewed by Bianca from FL on 2022-02-24

The atmosphere is nice and housing is alright. I never had an issue with bugs and SOVI was alright at best. The campus is small and it was very easy to get around. However, I only had maybe one or two good professors here. English professors did not really teach. Math professors were awful. You get a lot of free stuff on campus, which is a plus. The bus to target made it easier for me to get groceries as I do not have a car. However, there was a LOT of crime. Heard const...   Read the full review...

Curry College Review

Reviewed by T from MA on 2022-02-22

I graduated from here in 2001 and it literally took me until 2017 to pay off the debt. This school sucks. DO NOT GO HERE!!!! It is not worth it. Nothing ever happens on campus. Social life is non-existent. All the professors I had were nice but all they did was lecture at you and I didn?t learn a damn thing. Actually, I take that back, I did learn something. The something I learned was that I should have gone to a different school. I got into other schools but chose this...   Read the full review...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by Shelly from Phoenix on 2022-02-22

Great teachers, flexible program, good communication with teachers and counselors. I loved everything and graduated with my Masters last year! ...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Alexis from Athens ME on 2022-02-21

Lasell offers its students so many opportunities to succeed and find their passions. I didn?t realize how much I love to write until starting at Lasell, but when I did, I quickly switched my major to Journalism. I also found my passion for fashion and media through the clubs I became a part of, and am now working as a social media intern in Boston. My professors at Lasell have been very beneficial to my success and finding my internship! I was never focused on these t...   Read the full review...

Abilene Christian University Review

Reviewed by Karen from Garland, TX on 2022-02-19

Involved Professors readily available to students. My son found life long Christian friends and appreciated the Christian support from ACU staff. Great food in the Bean. Beautiful campus and Abilene is a wonderful community welcoming of college students from all Abilene campuses. I know my son achieved a great education and are appreciative to ACU. ...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Emily from waltham on 2022-02-19

There are so many great opportunities here. I love the atmosphere on campus and professors want to see you succeed. ...   Read the full review...

Utah State University Review

Reviewed by Blake from Logan, UT on 2022-02-15

USU has the most beautiful campus in Utah! The students here are very friendly and the professors genuinely care about students. In Logan, it is smaller which means less traffic but it is rapidly growing. We're getting an In-n-Out, Zupas, Chipotle, Costco, and there are talks of a Target. We did also just get a Dutch Bros. as well... Cache Valley is such a beautiful area that's great for outdoor activities! I love it here!...   Read the full review...

Lynn University Review

Reviewed by David from North Carolina on 2022-02-10

When I attended this school the first thing I did was think about transferring. Most of my peers did the same. It seemed more like a never-ending high school than a University. The title of Boca Roton Community College would be a better fit than 'University' ...   Read the full review...

Truman State University Review

Reviewed by Karen from IL on 2022-02-10

Both and my daughter attended here. Truman State has done a good job updating and modernizing their campus over the years. My daughter graduated in 2021 with her Masters Degree and had two excellent internships and a job offer (which she accepted) before her final year. She was very happy with her university experience. Yes, it's in a rural portion of MO, but it has everything a student needs and is an excellent value. I would highly recommend....   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by julia maisano from southbury CT on 2022-02-08

Lasell has let me explore my interests along side my peers with the help of my professors. Our Academic Advisors make sure we are on track and involved in the various activities on campus. I am grateful to be a part of this amazing community....   Read the full review...

Lubbock Christian University Review

Reviewed by John from Lubbock,texas on 2022-02-08

This school is amazing ...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Rayana from Newton, MA on 2022-02-07

As a student, I have overall enjoyed my experience at Lasell. The location alone is incredible, and has presented me with so many benefits. Being located so close to Boston has allowed me to experience so much socially, while also having a quiet place to come back to at the end of the day. I also have enjoyed the small class sizes and feel as though I am getting the most one on one attention from professors when I truly need it. ...   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Zumm from Provincetown, MA on 2022-02-07

Right off the start I would like to say that not all universities are known for their party scenes, yes it is correct that there are not a lot of on-campus parties but that is because students need to make friends with the upperclassmen. It is important to make friends, and attending events can help every student branch out, joining clubs is also a great way to meet others. I have lived in 2 residential homes and 1 residential dorm, I definitely prefer living in a house ...   Read the full review...

Midland College Review

Reviewed by Leinad from Midland tx on 2022-02-01

I think it?s a great college I actually went to early college at midland college and well I can?t wait to go back and actually start college ...   Read the full review...

The College of Wooster Review

Reviewed by Brandon Holt from wooster, ohio on 2022-01-31

I am a current student at the College of Wooster, and I am "black". The College of Wooster is not an appropriate space for students of color. Just because wooster promotes an inclusive and diverse campus doesn't mean that racism and prejudice don't exist on campus....   Read the full review...

Morgan State University Review

Reviewed by A from ny on 2022-01-27

I visited the campus in July of 2021 while on a multi-state college tour with my parents and had nothing short of an eye-opening and great experience. The staff that we bumped into throughout the campus was amazing and had the best hospitality. They really all had a way of making you feel safe and at home even if you only spoke to them for a few seconds. The campus is gorgeous and has a great amount of resources for each and every student no matter your degree or disabi...   Read the full review...

Thomas More College of Liberal Arts Review

Reviewed by Jacob from Front Royal VA on 2022-01-25

The college is a very small and tight community with a great academic and social atmosphere. The academics are intense but rewarding and will prepare you for the rest of your life....   Read the full review...

Post University Review

Reviewed by Rènè from Chicago on 2022-01-24

With the right equipment (computer not cell) I?m sure this university would be among the top online universities. ...   Read the full review...

Yale University Review

Reviewed by James from Dayton on 2022-01-24

They were not helpful post graduation with job search...   Read the full review...

Harrisburg University of Science and Technology Review

Reviewed by Val from Harrisburg Pa on 2022-01-23

BAD SCHOOL. Social atmosphere is dead. The school does not have a dining hall. The academic quality is better at other universities. Only 30 percent of the students graduate at this school. Harrisburg University is NOT even a real university. The school was first accredited in 2009, and has been on probation for losing it accreditation right before the pandemic. The school lacks diversity: most students are from the same city, most come from low income or families experi...   Read the full review...

Morgan State University Review

Reviewed by Ashley from NY on 2022-01-23

I visited the campus in July of 2021 while on a multi-state college tour with my parents and had nothing short of an eye-opening and great experience. The staff that we bumped into throughout the campus was amazing and had the best hospitality. They really all had a way of making you feel safe and at home even if you only spoke to them for a few seconds. The campus is gorgeous and has a great amount of resources for each and every student no matter your degree or disabi...   Read the full review...

University of Oregon Review

Reviewed by Deez from Nuts on 2022-01-22

I like it...   Read the full review...

Presbyterian College Review

Reviewed by Rider from Clinton, SC on 2022-01-21

What you can expect from a SMALL school. You have to put in a little work to find your social group, but a lot of students really have a great time at PC! ...   Read the full review...

Rowan University Review

Reviewed by Timothy from Gay on 2022-01-21

My son took out 86k to come to this trashfest and now he's living on food stamps in the cold! Rowan aint doing anything for educated folks like me and my son (I went to TCNJ). Rowan instead of investing in millions on dollars on limosines and fancy new places, why dont you actually give! ...   Read the full review...

Young Harris College Review

Reviewed by Mack from Young Harris, Ga on 2022-01-20

If you are someone who likes a smaller school, and can find ways to easily entertain yourself, YHC is perfect. The party scene is decent if you know where to look. I never pictured myself as a Frat guy, but I would definitely recommend rushing if you come here. Academics are painfully average, except for the division of fine arts which, in my opinion, is one of if not the best in the state. ...   Read the full review...

Oakwood University Review

Reviewed by Charles from Huntsville, AL on 2022-01-20

Student accounts and the financial aid department are impossible to get a hold of someone to talk to. Be aware of that and stay on top of everything and everyone if you want to get anything done. ...   Read the full review...

Arizona State University Review

Reviewed by Jim from Escalon, CA on 2022-01-19

Great central location in a warm climate. Plenty to do, and a decent cost of living. I enjoyed my four years of study. Wish I could have stayed much longer....   Read the full review...

Marquette University Review

Reviewed by Laura from Chicago, IL on 2022-01-17

Amazing school ...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Gee from Bethlehem on 2022-01-15

I graduated in April 2018 with an associates degree and it was a complete waste of time for me because none of the credits can be transferred to another college to obtain my bachelors degree. The classes I took before in a different program were never credited for the program I graduated from and have been asking for this to be reversed and loans disappear because of false credits. They sell you a dream and then have the nerve to tell you, we will place you somewhere and...   Read the full review...

Missouri State University Springfield Review

Reviewed by Brooke from Neil on 2022-01-15

This school was the cheapest school ever! With merit based-scholarships, if you are decently smart, you can go tuition free. Their on-campus jobs pay really well, and they have great academic buildings. Sports games are fun and free. ...   Read the full review...

Boston University Review

Reviewed by Steve Rogers from Boston, MA on 2022-01-14

This school is horrible. They do not really take of their students well unless they are from wealthy backgrounds. I was called poor, had a lot of racist comments made towards me and denied a lot of opportunities by wealthier students. The school is filled with ignorant staff members....   Read the full review...

Amridge University Review

Reviewed by Paul from Texas on 2022-01-08

Just research how many people drop out from Amridge and you will see the truth. I truly do not know why they will not help students who need it! I went there and had a class where the teacher messed up and even sent me a message of apology. I paid good money for the class, and NOBODY was willing to help me. I then did research and saw that others had similar problems, and they finally left the university as well. On the surface they say they care for students and want to...   Read the full review...

Southern State Community College Review

Reviewed by Tara from Hillsboro ohio on 2022-01-07

Southern State Community College is conveniently located, is smaller and is worth going to for the degree....   Read the full review...

York College Pennsylvania Review

Reviewed by Taylor from Newark, Delaware on 2022-01-07

Great for nursing or engineering. If you're looking for the arts and Humanities, it's slowly pushing them out with their new requirements....   Read the full review...

Chatham University Review

Reviewed by Ashly from Pittsburgh on 2022-01-06

Chatham University is a haven for indoctrination. If you are not a wealthy and white daughter of privilege, you will be disappointed. ...   Read the full review...

Sweet Briar College Review

Reviewed by Ashley from PA on 2022-01-06

The people in charge right now don't care about current students at all. They will show you the nicest rooms, the fancy riding center, and talk about how "sustainable" they are when you visit, but once they get your money they will make your life as hard as possible. The dorms rooms have mold, no hot water frequently, elevators that get stuck, and spotty heating. We don't have any professors, except the few recently graduated ones who have no idea how to teach and also d...   Read the full review...

Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology Review

Reviewed by Patricia from Lima on 2022-01-03

Terrible administration, terrible housing (no maintenance and disgusting state), rude. I all started wrong when saying my soon needed to be in the college at a certain dat and then the Visa App stated another. At the end 2 days before we had to organise everything in a rush. Nothing is formal. He moved all the way there and spent 1,5 months in the English course, he was told he couldn't go back home (outside the US) for Thanksgiving, I called and talked to the directo...   Read the full review...

University of Georgia Review

Reviewed by Abdul from Atlanta, Georgia on 2022-01-03

If you want to graduate from UGA, a student needs to take their academic studies seriously. It is hard to get into UGA, but if you stay focused and stay well rounded, a student's experience at UGA will be a positive experience....   Read the full review...

St Louis College of Health Careers St Louis Review

Reviewed by Kathy from Fenton on 2021-12-30

SLCHC is a great company to work for and it offers excellent healthcare education to students. The simulation labs and clinical experiences offered at SLCHC give the graduates a definite edge in the field. I enjoy the community of faculty and students at the Fenton campus. ...   Read the full review...

Boston University Review

Reviewed by Katie from Smith on 2021-12-29

Boston University has been such an amazing experience! Super awesome location, love the people there, and it's a great education. ...   Read the full review...

College of Our Lady of the Elms Review

Reviewed by Steven from Chicopee, MA on 2021-12-23

This college is good if you want to focus solely on academics and resume building. The social scene really is nothing, in all honesty. The professors that stay are amazing and really into their subjects, plus they provide a lot of opportunities to grow. The retention rate for faculty is pretty awful, but, as aforementioned, you can get lucky with the ones that stay. They are really into "The Sisters of Saint Joseph" who founded the school, but other than that it really i...   Read the full review...

University of Arkansas Fort Smith Review

Reviewed by katherine from van buren, AR on 2021-12-21

If you want to build actual connections with professors, chancellors, etc., come here! if you want to feel like you belong somewhere, this is a great place. ...   Read the full review...

University of Valley Forge Review

Reviewed by J from Phoenixville PA on 2021-12-20

This school is...something. If you come here for the education alone and absolutely nothing else, then it's great from my experience here. Otherwise...I would not reccomend Valley Forge. This school is not a Christ-centered school if you look at the student body. This school being small does not help either, as people love to make harsh judgments about one another, making sure that it is obvious. Also very immature as people gossip, spread rumors, and the campus is full ...   Read the full review...

Carleton College Review

Reviewed by Dana from San francisco, CA on 2021-12-19

A fantastic school. Quirky in the best possible way. Great academics. Very inclusive. ...   Read the full review...

Marian University Review

Reviewed by Jacob from Indianapolis, IN on 2021-12-17

I love this school. I have made great friends and have a great community that supports me. I always feel safe on campus even with everything going on around campus. Some of the dorms really suck. The professors are hit or miss but are getting better. They really do their best....   Read the full review...

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Review

Reviewed by Charles from Rapid City, SD on 2021-12-14

South Dakota Mines is an excellent value with a fantastic ROI, that turns out top-tier scientists and engineers who are changing the world. ...   Read the full review...

Saint Joseph's University Review

Reviewed by Tom from Jackson on 2021-12-14

Fun experience...   Read the full review...

SUNY at Albany Review

Reviewed by Los from Albany, NY on 2021-12-14

The college overall is great, there are an abundance of resources but they are just marketed poorly so as a student you really have to chase after those resources as they are extremely beneficial (specially as a transfer student). The campus is beautiful, student life is great, and it is very diverse (I'm an alumni as of 2021). Party life is decent and some of the bars are good (though there aren't much, about 4-5 decent bars), it gets great if you decide to have a desig...   Read the full review...

Whitman College Review

Reviewed by Liz from Portland on 2021-12-12

Whitman was some of the best four years of my life--many lifelong friendships and most of my jobs have come from Whitman connections. Highly recommended! ...   Read the full review...

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania Review

Reviewed by Robert Brydun from Florida on 2021-12-08

You will love it at ESU. It is what you make it. Great value !...   Read the full review...

Texas Woman's University Review

Reviewed by acai from texas san antonio on 2021-12-08

This is an amazing college...   Read the full review...

Carroll College Review

Reviewed by bb from helena, mt on 2021-12-07

If you want to be challenged in your academics and do not want to simply get an easy science degree, this is the school for you. Compared to other schools, the science program goes a lot more in depth. Parties are a hit or miss, college sports are fun, make a good group of friends too!...   Read the full review...

The College of New Jersey Review

Reviewed by James from Barnegat, NJ on 2021-12-06

Great school academically. Definitely a suitcase school where a lot of students go home on weekends, which makes weekends pretty dull. Freshman dorms are in serious need of renovations. As a parent, you need to know that TCNJ has a terrible merit scholarship program. Highest amount they give is just $3k per year. Most students don't get anything. And NJ Public universities seem to rake NJ students over the coals a lot more than other states do to their in-state applicant...   Read the full review...

Abilene Christian University Review

Reviewed by Bob Charles from Abilene, Texas on 2021-12-05

One of the best physics and engineering choices possible. Great research....   Read the full review...

University of San Diego Review

Reviewed by t from Orange CA on 2021-12-03

Fantastic campus ... Fantastic Atmosphere - Midsized Enrollment with Big Urban area nearby - San Deigo!...   Read the full review...

University of Hawaii at Manoa Review

Reviewed by James from Yakima, WA on 2021-12-01

They have many academically rigorous programs and the cost to attend is very reasonable for in-state, out-of-state, and international students. Many degrees also qualify for the Western Undergraduate Exchange, making it even more appealing to potential students from the West Coast. My academic experience there was amazing and the people were extremely warm and inviting. It felt like home very quickly and was extremely hard to leave when I graduated....   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Mary from Santa Clara, California on 2021-11-30

Good but the administration does not care about students' mental health. This is true of many colleges....   Read the full review...

Beloit College Review

Reviewed by Nina from Alaska on 2021-11-29

Beloit is an excellent school with amazing faculty that care about their students. Excellent research opportunities in a collaborative environment. Students are kind and caring and intellectually curious....   Read the full review...

William Jewell College Review

Reviewed by Tina from Kansas city on 2021-11-27

Horrible waste of money. High recommend going elsewhere. Very expensive. Dorm always has issues whether the heater is not working in winter or airconditioner is broke down in summer. Water heaters broke down a lot. Brown water from faucets. Advisors are useless. Do not help map out your classes or next steps to reach your goals. Will recommend that you change your major or go elsewhere if you don't. Teachers do not care about the students. They are only there to collect ...   Read the full review...

Austin Community College District Review

Reviewed by Esona from Cape town on 2021-11-24

It is because it's a public college and it's affordable ...   Read the full review...

Webster University Review

Reviewed by Elijah from VA on 2021-11-23

It was nice and a good experience. I had so much fun and learned a lot at the same time it was everything I wanted in a collage. ...   Read the full review...

Belmont Abbey College Review

Reviewed by H from Little Rock, AR on 2021-11-23

When I was a student at BAC, the community was amazing. Definitely made my experience unforgettable. The professors were also spectacular. ...   Read the full review...

NHTI Concord's Community College Review

Reviewed by B from Concord on 2021-11-20

Sub par experience. Campus safety and maintenance are lazy. Adjunct professors are lax. Grounds keeping needs to step it up. Communication between departments is non existent. ...   Read the full review...

University of Utah Review

Reviewed by Judd from Salt Lake City on 2021-11-19

The University of Utah is a good public school to learn at. It is full on students who commute to school and as such it does not have a very social atmosphere. I personally didn't come to the U to have a social atmosphere so it was fine for me. I am graduating in the spring and have some good job offers and graduate school opportunities lined up. The education is as good as you make it. If you do the bare minimum to pass then your opportunities won't be great but if you ...   Read the full review...

Siena College Review

Reviewed by Jamal from Loudonville NY on 2021-11-18

Hate it here. Most other students I have talked to also do not want to be here. They only attend Siena because their parents want them to....   Read the full review...

Western Carolina University Review

Reviewed by David from Chapel hill, nc on 2021-11-18

Fun school, beautiful campus, good academics. Not much to do besides party on the weekend....   Read the full review...

College of Coastal Georgia Review

Reviewed by Jacob from St. Mary's GA on 2021-11-18

All of my professors are great! It's just the amount of money that I would have to spend on living there! No Thanks!...   Read the full review...

Herzing University Brookfield Review

Reviewed by Student from Brookfield on 2021-11-17

Admissions process is not a smooth experience. Admission advisors are unresponsive to phone calls and emails and are not transparent with communication. For what an education costs at Herzing University, it is not worth it. Sadly, I will be transferring schools. The high turnover rate happens for a reason. Go somewhere and don?t waste any time here. ...   Read the full review...

Warren Wilson College Review

Reviewed by Wayne J. Kozak from NJ on 2021-11-15

I graduated in '81. I love WWC. All the teachers became friends quickly. All of my dorms were great. I was on Heavy Duty and Rod became a friend quickly. The courses are great and diverse. There are a lot of activities to choose from. I have made lifelong friends with people I was in college with. The location is beautiful. The cost is well worth it. Will have lifetime memories....   Read the full review...

Green River Community College Review

Reviewed by Hassan from Kent Washington on 2021-11-10

Great school...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by Bethany from Waco, TX on 2021-11-09

First off, there is nothing fun to do here, Waco is ugly and everything closes super early/has weird hours. I'm not from Texas, so this place is a huge culture shock for me, and I feel very out of place. I was not expecting that, as a lot of people are from out of state. Almost everyone here is very religious and conservative, which I did not think would bother me as much as it does. For the most part people here do not go out of their way to be friendly or inclusive. Th...   Read the full review...

Saint Mary's College Review

Reviewed by Sofia from California on 2021-11-09

This school is not easy. The women I met were very hard on me and lacked empathy and compassion. The students here being all women competed with one another constantly, whether it was boys, academics, teachers attention, whatever it was there was a constant battle of trying to fit in and be accepted. Although I left with my head held high, I didn't leave with amazing long lasting friends or amazing experiences. I left with a strong backbone and a F*** You attitude. I lea...   Read the full review...

Colgate University Review

Reviewed by Aditya from Jamshedpur on 2021-11-08

The Best!...   Read the full review...

Whitman College Review

Reviewed by C from Portland, OR on 2021-11-06

It is what you make it, if you make an effort to go out and meet people and explore Walla Walla it can be fantastic! Very accessible professors, not great on campus housing but very cheap off campus rent, interesting classes, good atmosphere if you can figure out how to avoid the spoiled brats....   Read the full review...

Northeastern University Review

Reviewed by Tad Jameson from Washington, DC on 2021-10-30

It just keeps getting better and better: My son is a second-year student after safely attending Northeastern University in-person through COVID, an astoundingly fantastic logistical achievement. NU was tops in environmental engineering and biological research - just on COVID alone. My son is challenged, engaged, and happy. Note: Rankings are artificially lowered because students often graduate in 4-5 years (often with Master's too!!) due to the impressive cooperative ...   Read the full review...

Colorado Technical University Online Review

Reviewed by michael from colorado springs on 2021-10-27

The school would benefit from a hands-on approach instead of a "research everything and write a 30-page paper on it" approach. Also, you will not get professional certifications from this school (IT field). The professors are hit-or-miss. I've had good ones and I've had really bad ones. I've never had any trouble with my advisors and they will help with your difficult professors and financial aid. The classes are 5 and a half weeks. Week 1 - introduction DB post, topi...   Read the full review...

University of Wisconsin Madison Review

Reviewed by Nihar Saketh Bollareddy from Rajahmundry, AP, india on 2021-10-27

Excellent faculty and resources that can train a student to come out with extraordinary skills and capabilities...   Read the full review...

Northern Illinois University Review

Reviewed by Mike from 60655 on 2021-10-27

Urban slum. Hated it. Low standards even for Illinois. Not all teachers were bad but overall the education was substandard....   Read the full review...

Southern Illinois University Carbondale Review

Reviewed by MIchael from 60655 on 2021-10-27

The school was formerly party central. Those days are gone and academics rule. The campus is safe and beautiful. People are nicer downstate away from Chicago. Getting my Master's there and I am quite happy....   Read the full review...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by GCU Parent from Orlando, FL on 2021-10-24

DO NOT ATTEND GCU in-residence. My son is currently at GCU and waits 2 to 3 hours a day for food. They only have shopping mall type fast food places on campus for the students - no traditional style cafeterias like any normal school (no matter how small) and they overenrolled by about 10,000 to 15,000 students on campus, further stressing their already fragile food resources. It's miserable for him and all the students. He truly waits about an hour per meal - time that t...   Read the full review...

Johnson C Smith University Review

Reviewed by Paula from South Carolina on 2021-10-24

Strong academics , spiritual , socially. A family tradition....   Read the full review...

Loyola University Chicago Review

Reviewed by Alum from Chicago on 2021-10-20

My Loyola MBA opened doors for me. Worked for Fortune 1000 & other professional services companies. Liked that ethics were incorporated in the curriculum. Supportive environment. (Can?t comment on student life/partying/housing since that?s more undergrad territory)....   Read the full review...

University of Southern California Review

Reviewed by Jenn from NY on 2021-10-18

Sets you up for success - the Trojan family regularly shows up for you during and after your time here...   Read the full review...

Northern Michigan University Review

Reviewed by Demetri from Marquette Michigan on 2021-10-18

Great Area. Should be said more of a relax with friends and drink kind of party school. Also Cold, so very cold....   Read the full review...

Cedarville University Review

Reviewed by Autumn from Bellefontaine, Ohio on 2021-10-14

Incredible university!!! Cedarville is the place to be. Incredible Christ-centered culture, beautiful campus, rigorous classwork. God is moving here....   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Tom from Tampa, Fl on 2021-10-11

You pay top dollar for the quality of education you can receive at community college. I was so disappointed attending this school. I graduated from UT and then did another degree at a state school that was far superior at a fraction of the price. UT= Adjuncts galore, a low endowment so they have to con students anyway they can, and a dishonest and incompetent administration. They reward their president with a salary that is not equivalent to the university?s standing...   Read the full review...

Southwestern University Review

Reviewed by Tina from TX on 2021-10-09

When I went to SU, there were a little under 1,000 students. It was a small campus with wonderful professors. It is a small campus so you have the opportunity to get to know everyone, if you choose. There are great sororities and fraternities. Life long friendships are made! Best college experience....   Read the full review...

Louisiana State University Review

Reviewed by Dontavious from Jackson on 2021-10-08

It's a very good school. The campus is amazing!...   Read the full review...

Fort Lewis College Review

Reviewed by Jason from Strauss on 2021-10-06

The college itself offered a wonderful education in a picturesque setting. I have zero complaints about my time at FLC. It had everything I wanted from an education, and everything I loved to do very close to campus....   Read the full review...

Loyola University Chicago Review

Reviewed by Maria from Washington on 2021-10-03

Great professors and learning environment. Location is near public transportation with shuttles also available for commuting to the beautiful Water Tower campus. ...   Read the full review...

LeTourneau University Review

Reviewed by Gabriel from Sunnyvale Texas on 2021-10-03

If you're looking for a small university with a tight-knit Christian community, this is the place for you. As with any place, of course, you have to be careful who you spend your time with as far as friends?but at LeTourneau, there are so many good options....   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Melony from Gainesville, GA on 2021-10-03

KSU promises the world but doesn?t deliver! Nothing that we were told when we toured the campus is true. Campus police is not available to keep students safe. Housing is extremely expensive on and off campus. Professors do not care about the students. KSU is disappointing in every way....   Read the full review...

Kean University Review

Reviewed by Debbie from Middletown NJ on 2021-10-01

My overall experience at Kean University was extremely positive. Professors and courses are top notch and up to date. I found Kean to be affordable and convenient as a commuting student. I felt extremely well prepared for my career in education thanks to Kean. ...   Read the full review...

University of Colorado Denver Review

Reviewed by Jason from Denver, CO on 2021-09-30

By far the worst administration I've ever encountered. The amount of inconsistent and incorrect information being fed to me from every level of advisor up to department heads and program directors has been truly appalling, I?m convinced no one at this school gives any care to their job. The director of my program, the woman who wrote the program and its required courses, didn't even know what seven (seven!!) classes she was in charge of (and teaching!). The education is ...   Read the full review...

Union College Review

Reviewed by Terri Cahill from Lexington, KY on 2021-09-30

Union College has excellent professors and has so many programs to help students graduate. The campus is beautiful and the athletic program is among the best. ...   Read the full review...

Arizona State University Review

Reviewed by Laura from Phoenix on 2021-09-24

ASU racist towards white students!...   Read the full review...

The University of Tennessee Martin Review

Reviewed by Deez from Nuts on 2021-09-24

It was an incredible experience, best 5 years of my life, Freshmen, Sophomore, Sophomore again, Junior, and Senior. My second year wasn't the best....   Read the full review...

University of Kansas Review

Reviewed by Mark from Kansas City KS on 2021-09-18

Great and connected campus with Lawrence and metro area-it will be a part of you for life. There is a free spirit and a search for knowledge and an evenhandedness and caring for one another. It is a great University with great Traditions. ...   Read the full review...

University of Mary Washington Review

Reviewed by M from Palm Harbor, Florida on 2021-09-17

This school is great for kids who would benefit from a softer transition from home to the real world. Smaller size makes it manageable to get to all your classes fairly quickly (20 minute walk from one end to the other) and without the need for a car. Lovely brick walkways connect all the buildings throughout campus, with no roads to cross. You feel safe walking around campus at night. Class sizes are typically small. Your professors know you and are accessible. The ca...   Read the full review...

University of Phoenix Indianapolis Campus Review

Reviewed by Candice from Anderson on 2021-09-17

This was the worst experience of my life! The dorms had mold in them, and the bathrooms had bodily fluids EVERYWHERE. This was a personal hell? ...   Read the full review...

Crossroads Bible College Review

Reviewed by Addison from Carmel Indiana on 2021-09-17

I hated it here it?s literally the worst smelling place ever it reeks off gasoline and cat urine. The students were heavily homophobic and they supported country music, I couldn?t go a single night without hearing ?a single mom who works two jobs, who loves her kids and never stops? I had nightmares about Reba,,, I am utterly traumatized by this, one time I came into the bathroom and the toilets were? gone.. I had to pee on the floor that day. Also one time I was on camp...   Read the full review...

University of Indianapolis Review

Reviewed by Marisa from Greenwood in Indiana on 2021-09-17

This college had me in absolute agony! I am done with the treatment I got, I had my dorm mate throw up violently all over me!! WOULD NOT RECOMMEND ...   Read the full review...

Lock Haven University Review

Reviewed by Ellen from Dallastown, PA on 2021-09-16

Lock Haven?s acceptance rate is over 95%. That means they will admit pretty much anyone. Apply to other colleges that are more selective and use Lock Haven as your back-up. ...   Read the full review...

Brown University Review

Reviewed by Dewey Chan from Turlock on 2021-09-15

Forget Harvard, This is the hidden gem of all Ivies! ...   Read the full review...

Colorado State University Fort Collins Review

Reviewed by Matthew from Fort Collins, CO on 2021-09-14

Great school!...   Read the full review...

Athens Technical College Review

Reviewed by Sarah from Athens ga 30606 on 2021-09-11

I do not have any other way to let prospective future students know about how things are done at this college. This is my second college experience. I went to Lanier Tech for 2 years with no issues, but at Athens Tech I have had nothing but problems with these instructors. I tried reporting one of my concerns, but that did nothing. College is supposed to be stepping into adulthood, but not at Athens Tech, here you are still treated like and elementary student. I used to ...   Read the full review...

Athens Technical College Review

Reviewed by Ashley from Athens, GA on 2021-09-07

My recommendation for Athens Technical College, do not attend. My first semester here, my instructors were great. After that, it has been down hill with these instructors. They're allowed to treat their students, however they like. My previous experience with instructors was concern, care, and understanding. Here I assume it depends on who you are. Certain students don't have to attend any classes all semester, not even the first day, but you are allowed to show up on t...   Read the full review...

Bishop State Community College Review

Reviewed by James Flowers from Mobile Al on 2021-09-03

Simply put this is, by far, the worst educational institute I have ever attended. The classes are poorly organized and graded. None of the professors know how to teach. Everything is run down and falling apart. The support staff is lazy, rude and unhelpful. Wish I had hot wasted my time and money....   Read the full review...

Lynn University Review

Reviewed by Based from Boca Raton, Florida on 2021-08-31

VETERANS do NOT attend this school. Apparently they favor international students, i.e. non-citizens over veterans. Lynn was offering continued online enrollment to international students only for certain circumstances. Well, I only had 6 classes left to complete my degree and I got denied with a valid reason. I had to move away from Boca Raton to look after a family member who is having surgery and STILL I was denied. This is very shameful and despicable of this school t...   Read the full review...

The College of Wooster Review

Reviewed by Madelyn from Skaneateles, NY on 2021-08-27

I graduated in 2011 and had a generally pretty great experience. As more time has passed I?ve really come to appreciate the education, discussion and exposure to excellent educators I had at the college. I was encouraged to participate in a range of activities from Greek life, to sports to the newspaper, and I so appreciate the well rounded perspectives that afforded me. I think the large international population was also an amazing facet of the experience. I also worked...   Read the full review...

Christopher Newport University Review

Reviewed by Jan from Virginia on 2021-08-27

This school treats students like a bunch of little children. First of all, they require that you live on their dorms for 3 years. Ridiculous. Secondly, they hold the students hands as if they were in elementary school. These are college kids, let them figure out things on their own....   Read the full review...

Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics Review

Reviewed by Rob from West Mifflin, PA on 2021-08-20

Decent school. Definitely learned a lot, and had fun learning it. GREAT teaching faculty, but the administrative staff could be a lot better. It's the treatment you get after you're an alumni that's a kick in the pants though. It's ridiculously difficult to get a transcript sent to another school (have to fax a form with your social and credit card information) and there's no electronic delivery system like most schools have. The woman in charge of sending them doesn'...   Read the full review...

American InterContinental University Online Review

Reviewed by shreya rajput from Ghaziabad on 2021-08-17

I recommend American Intercontinental University to everyone since it is a very affordable and high-quality institution that is trying to provide the best education to its students. Because of COVID, I lost my job but I still wanted to study and use the time available as much as possible. I am pursuing my MBA with a specialization in Healthcare Management from AIU and I am happy with the format since it allows me a lot of flexibility in how I choose to study. I like the ...   Read the full review...

American InterContinental University Online Review

Reviewed by Rishi from New Delhi on 2021-08-17

I never studied online before and due to COVID19, I had to opt for an online MBA since I didn?t want to waste the downtime. Luckily I joined American Intercontinental University through the selection process by Talentedge. My experience has been very good indeed. Online learning is different from on-campus learning and I do miss the classroom setting but AIU faculty does its best to create a nice and easy online learning environment. I think where AIU shines is the self...   Read the full review...

American InterContinental University Online Review

Reviewed by Chaitany Chugh from Delhi on 2021-08-17

Hello all, I would like to say that American Intercontinental University has been a great choice for me. I am from India and I wanted to study at a US Business School so that one day I can look for jobs in the USA. Since I am working full time as an engineer, I can only study in my evening times and during weekends. It has been quite easy for me to balance my work and studies. The curriculum of Technology Management is really good. I am constantly learning new things an...   Read the full review...

American InterContinental University Online Review

Reviewed by Vijay from Delhi on 2021-08-17

I joined AIU MBA in Human Resource Management though talentedge in June. It?s the best thing that I have done for my development to date. I was recently introduced to my mentor who is an extremely experienced HR professional. My mentor has taken a keen interest in my development and I feel so lucky to have received this opportunity to be guided by such a professional. I love how American Intercontinental University personalizes the experience for me as I wish it to be...   Read the full review...

American InterContinental University Online Review

Reviewed by smriti jaiswal from gurgaon on 2021-08-17

I recommend American Intercontinental University to everyone since it is a very affordable and high-quality institution that is trying to provide the best education to its students. Because of COVID, I lost my job but I still wanted to study and use the time available as much as possible. I am pursuing my MBA with a specialization in Healthcare Management from AIU and I am happy with the format since it allows me a lot of flexibility in how I choose to study. I like the ...   Read the full review...

American InterContinental University Online Review

Reviewed by Nitin from Delhi on 2021-08-17

I never studied online before and due to COVID19, I had to opt for an online MBA since I didn?t want to waste the downtime. Luckily I joined American Intercontinental University through the selection process by Talentedge. My experience has been very good indeed. Online learning is different from on-campus learning and I do miss the classroom setting but AIU faculty does its best to create a nice and easy online learning environment. I think where AIU shines is the self...   Read the full review...

New York Institute of Technology Review

Reviewed by Jay from Long Island on 2021-08-16

The college is not appropriate the educators do not know what they are doing. Most worker's come and go for training purposes not because they care. Ever since the scandal that occurred the former graduates and current undergrads suffer. No one like's or trusts anyone from this school. The professionals do not act as professionals they all act high and mighty and take advantage of student's. The student's are monitored by various technology and by other's. If you want...   Read the full review...

Randolph College Review

Reviewed by Kari from Forest, VA on 2021-08-12

A great school with interesting faculty and plenty of individual attention. Students are well-advised and tutoring is available free of charge. ...   Read the full review...

Boston University Review

Reviewed by Jason from New York on 2021-08-10

Excellence school with some great professors, especially in CAS, Engineering, Questrom and Communications. MY son received two job offers upon graduation and now working for Amazon in Cambridge. ...   Read the full review...

Marion Military Institute Review

Reviewed by Nick from St. Paul Minnesota on 2021-08-10

MMI is the school that set a solid foundation for me and set me up for success. The Military environment and structure gave me the tools I needed in order to navigate my collegiate career. Attending MMI prior to a larger four year institution really set me apart from my peers when it came to job searching. ...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by James from Shamokin, PA on 2021-08-09

I just finished my degree at McCann School of Business & Technology-Lewisburg. Even through COVID-19 was going on I got the same support from the start to the end. When I started I was worry about starting due to the shutdowns happening. I was worried about not being able to finish the program. All the teachers I had was awesome, they answer their emails quick and even willing to meet at the school during the shutdown if needed. They was not worried about how much money ...   Read the full review...

Naugatuck Valley Community College Review

Reviewed by Thom from danbury, ct on 2021-08-09

Clueless advisors, reps and faculty members that don't know how to respond to emails or answer phones. Their 2 year degrees take more than two years because they advise you poorly on scheduling classes. This school tried dropping surprise tuition charges on my account and they tried negating my financial aid because their financial aid rules on the website are vague or they contradict their own rules and the CSCU rules for the whole state. If you send an appeal expect to...   Read the full review...

Eastern Iowa Community College District Review

Reviewed by Eric from Cincinnati, OH on 2021-08-08

The Scott community college campus was very easy to navigate and have a wonderful atmosphere the only negative aspect was the limited amount of student housing available for students compared to other campuses across the states. My experience at the college was very pleasant and the staff was wonderful. highly recommended!...   Read the full review...

Taylor University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Ohio on 2021-08-07

Taylor's "Living Together Covenant? (LTC) is a foundational document for the school. In it students, faculty, and staff promise to abstain from alcohol. Yet, it is known to (nearly) all that this restriction is violated by students, staff, and faculty regularly. Religious hypocrisy was condemned by Jesus. Yet, religious hypocrisy is taught at Taylor by frequent examples of repeated violations of the LTC by Taylor?s faculty and administration. Further, Taylor?s bus...   Read the full review...

Bard College at Simon's Rock Review

Reviewed by Elise from San Antonio, TX on 2021-08-05

This is not a prep-school--it is a college! Professors will expect adult attitudes, though they are incredibly accommodating as long as you communicate. I have had an absolute blast at Simon's Rock despite my majors' lack of popularity. Staff has been happy to help me find ways both on and off campus to fulfill my credits and give me extra opportunities. If you want to learn something, this school will find a way to teach it to you....   Read the full review...

West Virginia University Review

Reviewed by Paul from New Fairfield, CT on 2021-07-29

A very good school in relative proximity to large eastern and miswestern cities, and at the same time close to outstanding outdoor venues....   Read the full review...

Rowan University Review

Reviewed by P from NJ on 2021-07-28

My daughter had the worst possible experience. Professors who told kids to watch YouTube when they asked for help to roommates who came in drunk at 4am during the week. ...   Read the full review...

Youngstown State University Review

Reviewed by Jordan from Virginia Beach, VA on 2021-07-27

YSU's in-state tuition is unbeatable. The price is great for a four-year university. However, it is a commuter school so there is not really a community-feel at the school. The campus itself is safe, but you cannot venture off of the campus for safety reasons. There is nothing to do in the area. Like any school, there are good professors and bad professors. I did a lot of self-teaching though during my time at the university. Overall, it is great if you live near and wan...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Idaho Review

Reviewed by Sam from Reno on 2021-07-24

Very uplifting atmosphere. Resources available to students are immense, don?t believe what this website says. Opportunities available beyond graduation are plentiful. I?ve thoroughly enjoyed my years here at BYUI...   Read the full review...

University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Campus Review

Reviewed by Jeff from Hoboken, NJ on 2021-07-17

Great academics, Oakland and Pittsburgh are fantastic. Our daughter really benefited from the experience....   Read the full review...

University of Hawaii West Oahu Review

Reviewed by John Schell from Honolulu HI on 2021-07-15

The Public Administration degree arc is very informative and will help prepare you for work in the public sector. You will gain knowledge and skills in human resources, legal issues, research methods and a host of other topics, all of which are vital to moving ahead in public service....   Read the full review...

Northern Arizona University Review

Reviewed by Rick from Chandler on 2021-07-13

Great experience! Small town feel with unlimited potential. Best decision I ever made! ...   Read the full review...

University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Campus Review

Reviewed by Robyn from Davis on 2021-07-13

Excellent community, friendly, helpful, resources galore! Diverse and a great overall experience...   Read the full review...

Lock Haven University Review

Reviewed by Callie from Cranberry Twp on 2021-07-12

Loved LHU!!!...   Read the full review...

Colorado Technical University Online Review

Reviewed by Rachel from Montrose, CO on 2021-07-09

A lot of my classes were super informative, but the math ones were difficult because they don't do a good job of re-explaining concepts for people who didn't go to college right after high school. They try to build a sense of comradery with the Discussion Board posts, but really people are way too busy to participate more than required. Online is for people who have lives and can't attend regular classes, duh. ...   Read the full review...

Milligan College Review

Reviewed by Bruce from Saint Joseph, Michigan on 2021-07-08

Great educational experience. Dedicated staff with an emphasis on christian values. Had no trouble finding a good job after graduation....   Read the full review...

Montgomery College Review

Reviewed by W from Rockville on 2021-07-08

I got my BA at a Big Ten state school, but needed to come back to school for some science prereqs for a follow-on program and I choose MC, which was the closest school. The biggest difference between a big research university and MC, is that MC students have experienced, PhD instructors. In a state school, you have a first-year grad student teaching most of your classes. I just finished a microbiology class with a teacher who has a PhD and spent years working with the...   Read the full review...

Weber State University Review

Reviewed by Brandon from 84404 on 2021-07-06

Very happy with all my classes. ...   Read the full review...

San Diego State University Review

Reviewed by Kenneth from San Diego on 2021-07-05

I received a bachelor's and master's degree from SDSU. It is an academically challenging university, offers an enjoyable social life, and is located in what I consider the best city in the nation. The weather is as good as it gets and the ocean is within a short driving distance. My studies helped propel me into the executive ranks of two of the largest corporations in the world. My minor in English was instrumental with my success in publishing two books, one on contra...   Read the full review...

University of Valley Forge Review

Reviewed by Ryan from New Jersey on 2021-07-01

Possibly the worst experience I could have imagined. The spiritual atmosphere has gone downhill, good Professors have all mostly left, student life plays favorites, financial aid workers don?t understand how to do their job, the Athletics department can?t follow up, you wait weeks for an email response from any staff, housing is disgusting and falling apart, the on campus food is average at best, and the student body is overall not Christ centered. The entire situation ...   Read the full review...

The Juilliard School Review

Reviewed by Melissa from New York City, New York on 2021-06-27

If you attend this school, expect to have steep tuition increases yearly. Money is obviously not invested back into the university as buildings and classrooms are often kept dirty and old. However! The people who teach and attend here are SO wonderful! If you can afford it, it?s a great opportunity. ...   Read the full review...

Stephen F Austin State University Review

Reviewed by Brice from Dallas, Texas on 2021-06-21

I graduated from SFA in 2007. The facilities have improved vastly over the past 14 years. There are renovations and new buildings all over the campus. The Rec Center, Student Union Center, and Science/Engineering buildings are key features to the campus. The Basketball complex is getting some new additions to their facility as well. So improvements have been made to the University's physical layout....   Read the full review...

Norwich University Review

Reviewed by Neil Rush from Beavercreek Ohio on 2021-06-13

Norwich gave me the tools to become successful after graduation. I really never appreciated what I was learning on a daily basis when I was there, but looking back I would not have changed a thing. Employers are looking for employees with the values you learn at this school. Class of 79......   Read the full review...

University of South Florida Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Miguel from Tampa on 2021-06-11

It's one of three Florida preeminent public universities. It has fantastic professors and you'll be challenged academically. The house party scene around campus is decent, but if you want a more robust party scene, you've got to head to downtown, Ybor, or SoHo. These areas are about a 20min drive from campus. Tailgating at the USF football games is great as well....   Read the full review...

University at Buffalo Review

Reviewed by Jennifer from Lockport on 2021-06-10

This school has charged me ridiculous fees since it closed for COVID and now that I?m due a refund they are making me wait THIRTY days and say ?hopefully ? I?ll be refunded on the 30th day. They have no problem taking my money but refuse to give it back....   Read the full review...

Triton College Review

Reviewed by Tamaraw Keith from Chicago,IL. on 2021-06-08

A lot of the Professors are nice , open and understanding. As a former Nursing student, some instructors, one in particular, the Pharmacology teacher should be re-evaluated as to how she talks and interacts with some of the students', namely LPN's trying to progress. The Instructor is inappropriate when engaging with LPNs'. ...   Read the full review...

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Review

Reviewed by Anthony from San Francisco on 2021-06-06

UIC-Urbana Champaign program and online iMBA needs improving. The videos that are used to teach students are hard to follow considering the professors dialect and the fast pace of the videos. The iMBA program is not structured to set-up the student for success. I now understand why the program is so affordable and encourage potential students to reconsider the iMBA program because its not robust enough. The videos are dull and boring. Please do your research. This univer...   Read the full review...

Career Technical College Shreveport Review

Reviewed by Christy Sparks from Shreveport, LA on 2021-06-03

I received an Associated Degree from Career Technical College in 2008 which fell under the McCann umbrella. No one will take the 96 credits I earned. I graduated with 4.0 and it doesn't matter to any other college. Since the school has closed it's doors now, I cannot even get a copy of my transcript. They say they have no access to documents from the school. I guess they don't need access to student load money borrowed by their staff either. I will be reporting this and ...   Read the full review...

University of Saint Francis Fort Wayne Review

Reviewed by M from Indianapolis, IN on 2021-06-02

If you are a college student with a disability -- spectrum disorder, low vision, hearing impaired, etc. -- the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, IN is not where you want to go to college. It is extremely difficulty to get reasonable disability accommodations, and the faculty is not supportive. The Office of Reasonable Accommodations is not under Student Affairs but Academic Affairs -- so your instructor selects what accommodations you will receive. There are mu...   Read the full review...

Connecticut College Review

Reviewed by Michael from Rhode Island on 2021-05-30

Great academics. Beautiful campus. Quintessential New England liberal arts atmosphere. A very special place. ...   Read the full review...

Texas Wesleyan University Review

Reviewed by Layla from Benbrook on 2021-05-30

Texas Wesleyan is a small school and the classes are challenging. However, it is not a Christian school by any stretch of the imagination. The professors are on hand and helpful but they are almost all liberal thinkers and Marxist. Critical Race Theory is pushed in almost every class. Some classes are blatantly anti American. It is not a safe place for conservatives or Christians. If you question the professors on political views or revisionist history there is serious b...   Read the full review...

Western Michigan University Review

Reviewed by Tom from Novi, MI on 2021-05-29

My time at WMU, outside of my marriage and children, was the best experience of my life. The quality of the faculty was excellent, people, in general, are kind, and there are a lot of fun things to do. I was in a fraternity which was also a great experience. If you are looking for a big school, but not too big like MSU, WMU is a great school for you. I chose WMU over MSU due to its size and it worked out well....   Read the full review...

Villanova University Review

Reviewed by Catie from Murrysville, PA on 2021-05-17

Villanova is exactly what you could need in a school. Competitive academics with encouraging professors. A wonderful sense of community, and if you like to party there is a time and a place. Yet, every Villanovan is doing homework on Sunday's and most find time on Saturday's to get some work done as well. ...   Read the full review...

Marquette University Review

Reviewed by John D from Milwaukee WI on 2021-05-15

Overpriced. Administration is not genuine and is hypocritical. Lots of money better spent elsewhere but the city is great....   Read the full review...

Vanderbilt University Review

Reviewed by Brian from Jackson on 2021-05-14

So many opportunities and everyone is incredibly welcoming and collaborative...   Read the full review...

Franklin University Review

Reviewed by David from Atlanta on 2021-05-13

Flexibility in scheduling made it possible for me to attain a bachelors degree while advancing in my industry....   Read the full review...

University of Valley Forge Review

Reviewed by Rather not say from Phoenixville PA on 2021-05-12

The environment at Valley Forge was unwelcoming and judgmental. Students are immature, spread rumors, and it is overall just a hostile social environment. Everyone is fake and it gives Christianity a bad name....   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by Leno from Salt Lake City Utah on 2021-05-11

An amazing experience for anyone....   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Allan from Waterbury, CT on 2021-05-10

The university does not have housing for all students. Enough only for the freshman and sophomores. Juniors and seniors have to find their own apt...and Tampa is very expensive. University does nothing to help this. They could accept less students...or build housing...   Read the full review...

Barton College Review

Reviewed by Deatha from Raleigh, N.C. on 2021-05-09

Great experience overall. Great social work program....   Read the full review...

Hampton University Review

Reviewed by Jalen from Detroit, MI on 2021-05-06

Plain and simple it?s overpriced. Academics are good, pretty sure they?re better than most HBCUs and colleges in general. Some professors will look out and others don?t care which is okay, but there are some that I get the vibe that they want me to stay and spend an extra semester at Hampton. Campus atmosphere is cool, a lot of ?hey what?s up? from people I don?t know and a lot of cool vibes. Housing definitely needs improvement to say the least, either bland or downrigh...   Read the full review...

Louisiana State University Review

Reviewed by anonymous from Baton Rouge Louisiana on 2021-05-06

Everyone I know that has decided to come here would say that this is the best school they have ever been at....   Read the full review...

Spartanburg Methodist College Review

Reviewed by Jim from Spartanburg, South Carolina on 2021-05-05

This college takes your money and does not provide the instructions you pay for! Teachers stopped classes after 30 to 40 min or sooner and told students to watch links on the internet. Struggling students had no chances to get help as teaches avoided class interaction! Paid for campus activities while being an online student refusing to undergo weekly covid 19 testing. No activities for online students, social isolation and uncaring staff at this college. Only money hung...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by Jacie from Waco, TX on 2021-05-04

I'll get right to the point and tell you what I wish somebody would've told me before I came here. The school is small, I mean REALLY small. If you're expecting to have some crazy college experience full of partying, drinking, and going out, this is not the school to do it. It's just not here. Everything closes in Waco so early that by 10pm the only thing open is a Whataburger with a 30 minute line. There is no night life at all, we have a single bar that is mediocre at ...   Read the full review...

The University of Texas at Arlington Review

Reviewed by David from Dallas, TX on 2021-05-03

Overall a great experience! The University of Texas at Arlington is the largest Texas university by enrollment in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area (DFW Metroplex) and the fourth in Texas after UT, TAMU, and UH. UTA has a great reputation and name recognition, and it is only getting better. Students are friendly and constantly trying to excel academically and acquire even more knowledge. Classes are challenging. Professors are very knowledgeable and bes...   Read the full review...

Toccoa Falls College Review

Reviewed by TFC from Toccoa Falls College on 2021-05-02

There is a lot of clique-ish tendencies at this school. There is not a lot of diversity or room for freedom of thought....   Read the full review...

Siena College Review

Reviewed by lex from schenectady, ny on 2021-04-28

I am a current freshman, and absolutely love Siena! The campus is beautiful, the food is good, and the professors are great! I have yet to meet someone rude, and it is easy to make friends with all of the events held and the small class sizes....   Read the full review...

Lynn University Review

Reviewed by Omar from Boca Raton, FL on 2021-04-28

Wouldn't trade my experience for the world!...   Read the full review...

Simpson College Review

Reviewed by Taylor from Indianola, IA on 2021-04-28

If all you want out of college is a great education then this is the college for you! If you want to have any sort of fun outside of the class room good luck. The administration detests their students, specifically the res life staff, and seldom do they listen to the students critics or complaints. Also you won't be able to avoid harassment from other students if you hold ANY political views that don't align with the far left agenda, nor will the college provide supp...   Read the full review...

Butler County Community College Review

Reviewed by Jon from Jacob on 2021-04-21

It was amazing...   Read the full review...

University of Oregon Review

Reviewed by wolf pack 101 from washton on 2021-04-20

The best ...   Read the full review...

Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Review

Reviewed by Ashley from Albany on 2021-04-18

This school was not really what I expected. The campus is dead and the way positions are picked is biased. The food and freshman faculty are not the best....   Read the full review...

Cheyney University of Pennsylvania Review

Reviewed by Adam from Macungie, PA on 2021-04-16

A lot of parties with a lot of opportunity in the honors academy...   Read the full review...

Navarro College Review

Reviewed by Rose from Dallas, TX on 2021-04-16

Yes, it is amazing....   Read the full review...

Stephen F Austin State University Review

Reviewed by Kelly from DFW Texas on 2021-04-16

Great experience at SFA, great value, classes were just the right size, and the campus is beautiful. There are not as many experiences for African American students outside of the campus activities. Perfect for someone who is comfortable with a small town with limited entertainment options. ...   Read the full review...

Navarro College Review

Reviewed by lj from texas waco on 2021-04-15

Good...   Read the full review...

Franklin and Marshall College Review

Reviewed by Molly from Tampa, FL on 2021-04-15

Best decision of my life. Incredible professors, great community, extensive travel abroad opportunities, inspiring research positions, and ppl I am sure will be lifelong friends. Grateful for this awesome school....   Read the full review...

Franklin and Marshall College Review

Reviewed by Jonathan from Philadelphia on 2021-04-15

I graduated 2 years ago and used the alumni network to land my dream job....thank you F&M for a great 4 years and for preparing be for life after graduation. Loved my time on campus and in Lancaster. Still in touch w several professors. ...   Read the full review...

University of Colorado Denver Review

Reviewed by John from Los Angeles, California on 2021-04-15

Amazing!...   Read the full review...

University of California Santa Cruz Review

Reviewed by James Konigham from Santa Cruz, CA on 2021-04-14

UCSC is one of the most underrated colleges in America. The academics here are extremely rigorous and the opportunities given to us by having Silicon Valley 30 minutes away are a blessing. The college campus is arguably the most beautiful in the world and the city of Santa Cruz is the perfect place to be a college student. If rent wasn't so expensive, I'd consider UCSC to be a perfect school. ...   Read the full review...

Keuka College Review

Reviewed by Joe Clark from Dundee NY on 2021-04-14

It is wildly overpriced for what you are getting. You are in the middle of nowhere, there is nothing special about the education. A community college is drastically cheaper, other local colleges provide a better education. Try Naz, HW or Elmira...   Read the full review...

Duke University Review

Reviewed by Student from Chesapeake, Virgina on 2021-04-14

Duke has many opportunities to do many different thing I was amazing being there and it is well worth the money...   Read the full review...

Rice University Review

Reviewed by Marshall from Houston Texas on 2021-04-14

Rice University made me the best man I could be I love it there.It is where I met my girlfriend....   Read the full review...

Napa Valley College Review

Reviewed by Elyse DeGrange from Napa on 2021-04-13

This school is awesome!...   Read the full review...

Huntsville Bible College Review

Reviewed by Christell from Huntsville Alabama on 2021-04-11

The college gives you a second chance in furthering education. ...   Read the full review...

Boston College Review

Reviewed by Jackson from Chicago on 2021-04-08

Please do not get BC confused with BU. Both are universities, and that's all they have in common. BC is in a beautiful suburb and has an infinitely nicer campus than that of BU. BU is on the rise, but BC will always be the best the city has to offer. Very elite....   Read the full review...

College of the Siskiyous Review

Reviewed by Archer from Montague on 2021-04-08

The school is pretty good considering the low costs and can be great about needs and wants, but overall the atmosphere is very conservative and sport focused....   Read the full review...

Huntsville Bible College Review

Reviewed by Priscilla from Huntsville, AL on 2021-04-07

I think that Huntsville Bible College is a great institution of higher learning that prepares students to be leaders in ministry. The teaching at the college is exceptional, Christ centered, biblically based, and doctrinally sound. If you are serious about furthering your knowledge about God, I encourage you to enroll at Huntsville Bible College. From my matriculation at Huntsville Bible College, God blessed me to start a Ministry called Sharing God's Love Ministries....   Read the full review...

Xavier University Review

Reviewed by Osacr from Ohio on 2021-04-06

Great school...   Read the full review...

Butler University Review

Reviewed by Justin Smith from austin on 2021-04-05

Some departments suck, others are great....   Read the full review...

Fortis College Salt Lake City Review

Reviewed by Beatriz from 84101 on 2021-04-03

Unreliable...   Read the full review...

Mount St Mary's University Review

Reviewed by C from Washington, DC on 2021-03-29

Went to The Mount in the late 2000s. It was amazing. As an alumni I will never donate because I disagree with the direction the school is going. Someone would be crazy to pay $50k+ a year to go here. They get you in with high scholarships, where you have to maintain a minimum GPA. Focusing on lowering scholarship amounts, while also lowering the price would a more honest approach. I have multiple people I know 10+ years later that are in jobs that did not require...   Read the full review...

Fortis College Indianapolis Review

Reviewed by L from Indianapolis on 2021-03-26

The entire time in the nursing program was stressful there is no help from the instructors and no guidance. There is a high turnover rate every time I look up there is instructors leaving. The pass rate sucks none of the students can pass when they get done. Then at the very end I was hated on by other students that didn?t succeed and said I cheated so they made me suffer and said I can?t take my exam until they finish their investigation. Like they don?t look out for th...   Read the full review...

Coastal Carolina Community College Review

Reviewed by alex from jacksonville on 2021-03-25

It is not a party college, but if you want to study and work hard then this is the college for you....   Read the full review...

Arlington Baptist College Review

Reviewed by John Ringo from Athens, Texas on 2021-03-24

Bad degrees, bad experience, immoral students, awesome Old Testament survey class though....   Read the full review...

University of Rhode Island Review

Reviewed by JH from Barrington RI on 2021-03-24

It was a great experience and gorgeous campus. I attended in 1990 and had excellent professors, some small classes and made a lot of friends. ...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Lawrence Davis from Germansville PA on 2021-03-23

Definitely dont go to this school. Even though I had minor success; the trainers " ARE NOT PROFESSORS " just have to look up their credentials still have students loan debt for a Associate's degree that really has no VALUE except for if you want to teach in the field that the degree is for. Compared that to the certificate which is lesser time and money ,both programs courses are the same.. the recruitment process is a lie and a way to obtain the highest amo...   Read the full review...

Cottey College Review

Reviewed by Morgan from Nevada, MO on 2021-03-23

This is a great college if you want to get a good education for a good price, and if want to focus on your studies. The professors are more than willing to help you and will go out of their way to do so, but their classes are hard. Nothing you can't handle, though. Cottey has a lot to offer, but you have to look for some of it. This school really cares about their students, but they are really strict about a few things, like housing, so be careful about that. They of...   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Robert from Kennesaw, GA on 2021-03-23

Bad school overall. As a graduate, I cannot recommend this school to anyone. I regret moving to this state to attend. Rotten institution, no real help with employment opportunities or post-college services. This school is a waste of money....   Read the full review...

Lebanon Valley College Review

Reviewed by J from State College, PA on 2021-03-23

The academics at LVC, especially in the sciences, were top notch. The experiences I had there, including summer research and presentations at local and regional science meetings, prepared me very well for graduate school. I was not big on the party scene, so a small town was a great environment for me. Hockey games in Hershey, restaurants and shopping nearby, it was great. And a great little pizza shop downtown. ...   Read the full review...

Colby College Review

Reviewed by Sameer from Dhaka on 2021-03-22

Excellent college with excellent academic. ...   Read the full review...

The Evergreen State College Review

Reviewed by Maddie from Seattle, WA on 2021-03-22

Amazing professors that are invested in the success of their students. Great math programs and tutoring center. Community is eclectic and your experience is what you make it. Students own their education and the value of their degree. I never stayed in student housing....   Read the full review...

California State University Northridge Review

Reviewed by Melissa from Tarzana on 2021-03-22

Very nice, my daughter is graduating from the school this year! ...   Read the full review...

Wofford College Review

Reviewed by Madison from Lexington, SC on 2021-03-21

It was a Covid year - but it was prison. Deans would sit in front of restaurants in town and threaten you with expulsion is you went in. Paying that kind of $$ to be treated like a child? No thank you. Also, administration acts all woke, but the student body is very white and conservative. Would not recommend....   Read the full review...

Wofford College Review

Reviewed by Harold plaster from Shelby nc on 2021-03-21

All excellent...   Read the full review...

Central Connecticut State University Review

Reviewed by Scott from Los Angeles, California on 2021-03-21

My experience at CCSU led to a lot of personal growth, which I continue to look back on as turning points in my life. I was not a great high school student; that changed in college. I learned a lot about myself while at CCSU & learned to believe in myself. That may have not been the case at a bigger school; in fact, I doubt it would've been. After graduation, my degree & GPA held up as well as any other & I landed a job in a very competitive environment. I'd say about...   Read the full review...

Lehigh University Review

Reviewed by Dana G. Wills from Americus, Georgia on 2021-03-21

Lehigh is without question the finest university a decent, clean, moral, intelligent, hard-working American student could attend. The mission is Education with a cap "E." If you come to apply yourself and master a subject and make a success of your life, you'll find unparalleled opportunity. On the other hand, if you come to whine, proselytize and make excuses, you'll soon find you're in the wrong place: your kind is not tolerated and we don't want you nastying up our...   Read the full review...

Millennia Atlantic University Review

Reviewed by Benett from Miami, FL on 2021-03-20

If you are looking for a "university" that is solely interested in scamming you out of money, promising temporary visa status, while offering you worthless pieces of paper that say you accomplished something that no company will take seriously... this is the place for you! Horrible teachers with no networking worth. They will not teach you anything, you will not learn, and you will be treated like another number they can pocket a few dollars out of. FIU, Miami Dade or pr...   Read the full review...

University of Michigan Review

Reviewed by Grant from Techomseh Michigan on 2021-03-18

Greatest Experience ever never trade it for anything ...   Read the full review...

Western Michigan University Review

Reviewed by Grant from Techomseh Michigan on 2021-03-17

Best idea I've ever had ...   Read the full review...

University of Iowa Review

Reviewed by Ty from Cincinnati, Ohio on 2021-03-17

The university is overall really good....   Read the full review...

University of Maryland Baltimore County Review

Reviewed by Gerald from McFadden on 2021-03-17

The best college ever!!...   Read the full review...

University of North Texas Review

Reviewed by T from Dallas, Tx on 2021-03-16

I would recommend North Texas to anyone who is looking for a diverse school with quality education. The experiences that I had at UNT were unforgettable. There are opportunities to get involved everywhere, whether it?s through gaming, intramural sports, music, the arts or even journalism. UNT has something for everyone and this school allows you to become the best version of yourself through programs, leadership classes, and just flat out fun events that are happening on...   Read the full review...

Appalachian State University Review

Reviewed by Grant from Techomseh Michigan on 2021-03-16

It was amazing i was so safe and protected met my fiance and now i am a student at Duke ...   Read the full review...

Lansdale School of Business Review

Reviewed by Marie from Lansdale, PA on 2021-03-15

Overall experience was good, just wish I would have know that credits are non-transferrable to local community colleges as it was originally presented. Great school for continuing education! ...   Read the full review...

Wayland Baptist University Review

Reviewed by Anthony S Rocha Arana from Anchorage, Alaska on 2021-03-15

I have been going to WBU for 1 year at the Alaskan campus. The courses are informative and class sizes are good. The instructors have been very clear and knowledgeable. I attended both online and in-classroom courses. The in-classroom subjects have a far better study environment than on-line due to glitches or the nonpersonal attention being taken out of lectures because of COVID. I work full time and attend classes as a student in the evenings. I recommend Wayland Bapti...   Read the full review...

Pfeiffer University Review

Reviewed by Person from Somewhere in the United States on 2021-03-11

This is purely to make up for the all ones review (I think they thought that 1/5 is best) but I am a prospective student....   Read the full review...

Appalachian State University Review

Reviewed by Daniel from Winston-Salem, NC on 2021-03-11

The student life experience is very good with sports teams playing in the SoCon and Sun Belt conferences along with a multitude of social events, clubs, intramural sports and greek life to participate in. The academics are very good, especially in the business school for accounting. The food is pretty good at App State however they should add more dining options or chain restaurants in the future on campus. Off campus there is much to do with the Tanger Outlet Mall, down...   Read the full review...

Case Western Reserve University Review

Reviewed by Mick from OH Cle on 2021-03-10

Overall pretty good college. Social life is not good tho don't expect big parties.......   Read the full review...

Sierra College Review

Reviewed by Marleane from Wright on 2021-03-10

Our daughter attended as a Fashion major and had a very disappointing experience. She struggled in her classes and got no help. The department head is obnoxious and counselor was no help. We transferred her to Consumnus and she is doing much better there....   Read the full review...

Milligan College Review

Reviewed by sean from jones on 2021-03-08

Horrible school not worth the money. They don't care about you as a person. Classes never transfer only good here. No fun allowed. ...   Read the full review...

Syracuse University Review

Reviewed by Sarah from Boston Massachusetts on 2021-03-08

Awful, only go if you want to be drunk 24/7. Worst investment of my life....   Read the full review...

Evangel University Review

Reviewed by Travis from Colorado on 2021-03-07

I loved this school when I went there 20 years ago. Tons of fun and the town is great with other colleges. I had professors that cared about my education and really supported students success. ...   Read the full review...

DePauw University Review

Reviewed by Michael from Greencastle, Indiana on 2021-03-05

Overall, the teachers were nice but they provide no real value other than the external scenery and atmosphere. The students are predominantly in agreement that there is no real benefit educationally. The classes are extremely difficult but do not necessarily coincide with the major you wish to pursue, also there is a limit to how many classes you can take. There is no flexibility in terms of choosing classes that you are interested in, and the dorm life is ok. The food i...   Read the full review...

Rust College Review

Reviewed by LaQuan from Holly Springs on 2021-03-04

I met my lovely wife Lakesha at Rust. This college has amazing academics and amazing culinary. Every Friday they serve popeyes with a desert. I highly recommend coming here if you have nothing else in life and want a fresh start...   Read the full review...

Chadron State College Review

Reviewed by John from Norfolk on 2021-03-04

Great well-rounded school and has a great atmosphere when there 10/10 would recommend to all...   Read the full review...

University of Colorado Denver Review

Reviewed by Victor June from Denver on 2021-03-03

Most (90-95%) classes at CU Denver end before 5pm (M-F, no classes on weekends); there are no evening options at all for Business undergraduate. Class schedule is not adult friendly. I don't know why the website says the school offers evening or weekend classes....   Read the full review...

Miami Jacobs Career College Columbus Review

Reviewed by Michael from Columbus,Oh on 2021-03-02

Horrible non-credited scam staff horrible educators and all!...   Read the full review...

Colorado Northwestern Community College Review

Reviewed by Community Member from Rangely on 2021-03-02

If you want to pursue a career as a pilot DO NOT attend this school. There?s a review from 3 years ago about the aviation program and nothing has changed in 2020/2021. You will be here far longer than the two years. No one is concerned about your flying or how often you need to fly. You will have no support or direction. The school and the program do not communicate in the slightest. They also do not care very much about your school schedule as they will schedule flights...   Read the full review...

Cedar Crest College Review

Reviewed by Aksa from Philadelphia, PA on 2021-02-25

I love my college. The campus is beautiful. The faculty members/ staffs really kind to everyone. ...   Read the full review...

South Plains College Review

Reviewed by Mark Conley from Lubbock Ts on 2021-02-25

It may have changed, I went there a while back, I really enjoyed SPC! since they had oil on the grounds they always had the money to upgrade to the best teaching tools. I was in TV production, they had the best ENG cameras and gear. The studio was top notch, The professors were top notch but laid back(IE they let you fail then told you how to do it right By fail I mean a assignment not the classes.) It was my favorite school I attended. I then graduated from SMU. ...   Read the full review...

University of Iowa Review

Reviewed by Chris Fisher from Iowa City, Iowa on 2021-02-24

Not amazing, but great for a quick four years....   Read the full review...

Harvard University Review

Reviewed by Kaden from Hughes on 2021-02-23

Best school in the country ...   Read the full review...

The College of Wooster Review

Reviewed by Gaethe from 43123 on 2021-02-20

If you are a straight white male, you will be spied on, ratted on, harassed, and should you slightly deviate from any of their rules, you will be sanctioned to the fullest extent permitted, even to the point of violating your civil rights. I am speaking from personal experience. Female students with the same violations as male students get to choose from a kumbaya circle or watching videos; male students relegated to remote learning (that is they cannot set foot on campu...   Read the full review...

Wood Tobe Coburn School Review

Reviewed by Andrea from Staten Island, NY on 2021-02-14

Sham "college". Nothing but a young adult Mean Girls experience with teachers & counselor's who pretend to care. NO job search assistance provided, as promised. Exorbitantly over priced for a poor education. Attend FIT, NYU or Parson's - this place is a waste of time & money. SCAM!...   Read the full review...

Toccoa Falls College Review

Reviewed by Karen from Alpharetta on 2021-02-11

Don?t go here unless you want Christianity shoved down your throat. Horrible Campus Life, Athletic teams are treated like crap, Food is horrible ...   Read the full review...

Dodge City Community College Review

Reviewed by Annie from KS on 2021-02-11

It was very unorganized. Nobody really knows how to do their job and the administration only cares about your money. They don?t value student input. They don?t care if your professors never show up to class even if you speak up you will be punished for it. ...   Read the full review...

Connecticut College Review

Reviewed by Jeff from West Hollywood, CA on 2021-02-10

Great people, excellent professors, and a fantastic college experience....   Read the full review...

University of Maine at Fort Kent Review

Reviewed by Matt from Jay, Maine on 2021-02-09

Great small college setting and a very welcoming community. Canada is on the other side of the river and the ease of being able to visit another country and learn about their French heritage adds to the UMFK experience. ...   Read the full review...

University of Dallas Review

Reviewed by Student from Texas on 2021-02-02

Great place, despite its ugly architecture. Professors are knowledgeable yet for the most part down-to earth and easy to approach outside of office hours, willing to work with your schedule. Campus life involves a drinking culture, associated with Groundhog, though year-round, and students often go off campus to party. Nevertheless, the University takes its Catholic identity seriously and is connected to the Diocesan Seminary and Dominican Priory....   Read the full review...

Curry College Review

Reviewed by Lucas from Bridgewater, MA on 2021-02-01

This school is collapsing. They are dropping different majors left and right (including mine) and firing the best faculty. The teachers do actually care about students, but too many are really old and just lecture at you. Avoid a train wreck and go somewhere else. Campus is super boring and there is nothing to do on the weekend...unless you run away to Boston. ...   Read the full review...

Ferris State University Review

Reviewed by yoy from Flint on 2021-01-28

great...   Read the full review...

Cabrillo College Review

Reviewed by Elda from Santa Cruz on 2021-01-28

it's wonderful. i love the school....   Read the full review...

Gannon University Review

Reviewed by Aikaterini Kardani from Parga ,Greece on 2021-01-28

Beautiful place, very clean . Very helpful people. I am very glad that my son is studying in Gannon. ...   Read the full review...

Houghton College Review

Reviewed by Christy from Epsom NH on 2021-01-26

Great small Christian college in a rural area. It is in the middle of nowhere so you don't have tons of distractions from your studies and friends....   Read the full review...

Thomas Nelson Community College Review

Reviewed by k from Hampton VA on 2021-01-25

The school is okay for a community college ...   Read the full review...

University of North Carolina at Greensboro Review

Reviewed by William from Charlotte, NC on 2021-01-22

I absolutely loved my time at UNCG. My time there changed my life for the better. I don't have enough good things to say about my time there....   Read the full review...

Duquesne University Review

Reviewed by Steve from Pittsburgh, Pa. on 2021-01-20

Small campus. It's like going to a community college. Academics aren't challenging at all....   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Lindsay from Kennesaw, GA on 2021-01-20

Financial aid office is horrible. They have been rude and condescending to me every time I?ve tried to talk to them. They are lazy and instead of answering questions they just transfer you to different people who then transfer you to different people and so on. They have interrupted me while I?m trying to speak and basically don?t want to help. The overall experience at KSU has become horrible for me just based on Financial aid services. ...   Read the full review...

Anderson University Review

Reviewed by em from anderson, sc on 2021-01-20

It was AMAZING!!!!!!...   Read the full review...

Hofstra University Review

Reviewed by Paul Connors from Randolph, NJ on 2021-01-18

Hofstra is a Long Island university that appeals to spoiled, arrogant, self-entitled, annoying, vacuous and vapid brats. The classes are nowhere near as rigorous as other highly reputed colleges and universities and it is extremely expensive for what you get out of it. The faculty can be very hit or miss and the administration is interested in only one thing and that is taking your money and as much of it as they can. Do NOT be taken in by Hofstra's marketing liter...   Read the full review...

Richland College Review

Reviewed by Heather Dobrott from Garland, TX on 2021-01-14

The advising at the Dallas College Richland Campus is horrible. The music advisors place students that are not qualified in the program to fill chairs for $$$$. Students are put in 100 - 161 credit hours. The Associate's Degree is only 60 hours. 66 is the maximum number of credit hours that will transfer to a 4 year university. All attempted hours count. At 150 hours Texas Universities charge residents the much higher out of state tuition. At 180 hours financial ...   Read the full review...

Kenyon College Review

Reviewed by Peter from Princeton on 2021-01-14

Great experience...   Read the full review...

University of Wisconsin Platteville Review

Reviewed by Matthew from Reedsburg WI on 2021-01-13

Honestly was really a great school for the most part back before COVID when all classes were in person. Since COVID has struck and classes gone online they have very quickly gone downhill and handing the situation very poorly for learning quality....   Read the full review...

Calvin College Review

Reviewed by Susan Hohlman from Naperville, Illinois on 2021-01-12

My son graduated from Calvin in 2017. His choice to attend Calvin was one of the wisest decisions he made. His major was biochemistry. He was also a student athlete as a runner for Calvin. This University ( 2019-2020) is an amazing institution of higher education. Student to faculty ratio, environment that stresses diversity and supports a high degree of integrity , a great place to grow as a young adult. Calvin is not a party school. Calvin prepared my son to mo...   Read the full review...

Adrian College Review

Reviewed by Shawn from St. Clair Shores on 2021-01-11

Worst dorms in the state of Michigan!! community bathrooms with poor water pressure, limited wash stations and no running water or sink in a dorm room. School makes you live on campus all 4 years. Athletic facilities are nice....   Read the full review...

Penn State Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Tim from Philadelphia on 2021-01-07

Great...   Read the full review...

Auburn University Review

Reviewed by Bart from Birmingham, AL on 2021-01-06

I graduated from Auburn many years ago (1993) and I still love to visit the campus. Many AU alumni end up retiring in Auburn if that tells you how much we love AU. It is still a smaller town with less drama than a major city would have. I hope my kids go here, it is much more expensive than when I went. My degree was in Psychology and I ended up in sales. It worked out great for me. Some of my fondest memories happened during my time in Auburn and some of my lifelo...   Read the full review...

Stephen F Austin State University Review

Reviewed by Becky Kitchens from Dallas on 2021-01-05

I had an amazing experience at SFASU, and I now make over 6 digits. It is a small town, safe college, with an absolutely beautiful campus. There is plenty to do with good friends and some fun bars. I was never bored, got a good education that didn't kill me on loans, and I am successful as a graduate. ...   Read the full review...

Whitman College Review

Reviewed by John from Texas on 2021-01-05

Awful. Costs a fortune, grading is inflated, and the courses are useless. The campus is isolated even from the little town of Walla Walla - an inescapable little fish bowl of insufferable pretentiousness. If you want a mountain of debt, an abiding resentment for the rosy-eyed, idiot children of yuppie Seattlites and a useless degree, then by all means, attend Whitman....   Read the full review...

Rutgers University New Brunswick Review

Reviewed by Connie from New Brunswick, NJ on 2021-01-05

Its big and crowded (pre-covid). Your experience is what you make of it pretty much. ...   Read the full review...

Baton Rouge Community College Review

Reviewed by D Jones from Baton Rouge, LA on 2021-01-03

Baton Rouge Community College offers great affordable academic opportunities to students wanting a solid education....   Read the full review...

CUNY Bernard M Baruch College Review

Reviewed by Sonja from NYC on 2020-12-28

If I'm going to graduate from Baruch College, I would be extremely grateful. Not many of us will succeed. Love my professors and fellow students. ...   Read the full review...

Vanguard University of Southern California Review

Reviewed by Jimmy from Taylor on 2020-12-28

Overpriced, wish I went to a public school...   Read the full review...

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Review

Reviewed by Sandrah from Oshkosh WI on 2020-12-22

Science department and advising admin lack severely. Campus life is very limited in activities and acceptance. Very cliquey school. Lack of things to do other than drink....   Read the full review...

University of Louisiana at Lafayette Review

Reviewed by Jennifer from 70520 on 2020-12-21

This university provides an outstanding, quality education for all students....   Read the full review...

James Madison University Review

Reviewed by Chris from Hanson on 2020-12-21

JMU was the best decision I've made and that's no exaggeration. I met friends I will have for the rest of my life and grew as a person in ways I never could have imagined. The faculty here are very supportive and challenge your perspective. JMU just feels like home, it might have alot of students but you'd never know it by the feel on campus...   Read the full review...

DePaul University Review

Reviewed by Stan from Frankfort, IL on 2020-12-19

Great education, good price-performer, teachers are top-notch, and large alumni network. It?s located in a terrific Chicago neighborhood, so if you are looking for a school in an urban setting this is a top choice....   Read the full review...

Harper College Review

Reviewed by Mia from Arlington Heights, IL on 2020-12-18

Harper has awesome faculty who care about your success as a student, graduate, and as a person. They tend to all aspects of wellness. If you need help with anything they provide it. Tutoring, food, computer, extra help in a specialized class, resume/cover letter/interview/job leads, scholarships, childcare scholarships, gym, dental clinic, mental health practitioners, and massage therapists. Most of these services are free to the Harper student (taking credit courses or ...   Read the full review...

Piedmont International University Review

Reviewed by Alumnus from Lewisville, NC on 2020-12-17

The faculty/staff are the saving grace of PIU. Unfortunately, they've been laying off great staff members left and right, in order to get a "fresh start." They aren't regionally accredited so my credits would not transfer to any of the schools I wanted to go to. In the past, they have "left out" the fact that they are a Christian school, so I know many people who showed up and were surprised about the strict dress code, no drinking/smoking rule, and curfews. If you're lo...   Read the full review...

Friends University Review

Reviewed by macey from bullard,tx on 2020-12-17

The program for special needs has made my dream come true friends should be my cheapest college choice....   Read the full review...

Chapman University Review

Reviewed by Anthony from Seattle, WA on 2020-12-15

Chapman is a great school that is growing in reputation and strength. The university is home to a diverse population making everyone feel welcome. It's in a great Southern California location near a lot of opportunities and stuff to do....   Read the full review...

College of Coastal Georgia Review

Reviewed by Just me from Tallahassee on 2020-12-15

If you have any dignity, please do not come here! The resident assistants are really rude, and the housing director has a tendency to backtalk you if you live on campus. A hate crime happened on campus, and they were silent on it for too long....   Read the full review...

Lehigh University Review

Reviewed by Ethan from New York on 2020-12-15

I really enjoy Lehigh. It has a beautiful campus and a really cool view of Bethlehem from one of the dining halls. The student body is also very chill. I always feel a strong sense of community. All of my professors have been great and are passionate about teaching. Like at most schools, some classes have easier professors and you will find yourself competing for them. Greek life is very big here. If you are not into that however, there are tons of clubs and events so yo...   Read the full review...

University of California Santa Cruz Review

Reviewed by Kieran Cross from Monroe, WA on 2020-12-15

Unlike the previous former student, I firmly believe you get out of college what you put into it. UCSC provided me with one of the best and most well-rounded educations I could have found anywhere. It feels like during this time of COVID the rest of the US is still playing catch-up. The on-campus housing was sufficient, clean, and safe (and required at the time) for the incoming class. They provided family housing for re-entry students. The campus is also in arguably one...   Read the full review...

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Review

Reviewed by Stan from Illinois on 2020-12-15

World class instructors, very diverse student body, great alumni network, outstanding value!...   Read the full review...

Occidental College Review

Reviewed by Jennifer from Engel on 2020-12-12

I am a parent of a student who attended virtually due to the pandemic. I had low expectations of the academics for that reason but found my son was engaged and learning through the efforts of his teachers- they gave many (hard to grade) rigorous writing assignments - considering the on-line learning format was new for most, I feel the college did a great job and the academic standards are high. ...   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Ava (Class of '24) from Kennesaw, GA on 2020-12-12

With starting college during a pandemic, I think I had the best experience I could've possibly had. When talking to my friends who went to other universities around the state of GA (including UGA, GA Southern, UNG, and GA Tech). We compared the dining, living and social situations. KSU wins in every category. ...   Read the full review...

Oral Roberts University Review

Reviewed by John from Everman, TX on 2020-12-11

Prosperity preaching is the main point here, not the gospel. ...   Read the full review...

Eastern New Mexico University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Dwayne from Smith on 2020-12-10

Great School!!!...   Read the full review...

Biola University Review

Reviewed by Rebakah from Napa CA on 2020-12-09

Biola University is the best investment for your college education, spiritual growth, relationships, and life you will ever make! The school has wonderful, hardworking, caring, professors who will meet with you whenever. They have great tutoring programs and truly care about your success. ...   Read the full review...

Wofford College Review

Reviewed by Ashley from Columbia, SC on 2020-12-08

People say it's a good academic school - the professors are good for the most part, but the students aren't particularly bright. They're just rich so their parents keep pumping in that tuition $$. It's also VERY Trump 2020 and there is NOTHING to do there unless you want to binge drink at the teen tiny Greek Village. The bar scene basically consists of Buffalo Wild Wings. And because it's a residential school, administration lords over you like children. I really don't u...   Read the full review...

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach Review

Reviewed by Sium from Alabama on 2020-12-07

If your goal oriented and do not want any of the typical college "distractions" (fun) ER is your place. Absolutely nothing to do, the people are either in ROTC or watch anime day and night. Had to transfer after sophomore year because I was really not having a good time. I did do well in classes and enjoyed them when we were in person, but check out your professors before hand, some are amazing, some suck and will make your life miserable while you pay their salary......   Read the full review...

Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design Review

Reviewed by Nickolaus from Slinger, Wisconsin on 2020-12-06

Excellent school if you are looking to study design, such as Communication design, Interior Architecture and Industrial design. Great furniture minor program with great wood working shop and metal working shop. Technology is always being updated, though WIFI access could be improved. The Student housing is nice but extremely over priced. Staff is understanding and students are respecting of each other. Location is great being on a river and the Third Ward is home to many...   Read the full review...

Briar Cliff University Review

Reviewed by Lori Buessing from Topeka, KS on 2020-12-05

Briarcliff Financial Aide Department didn?t do their job which cost my daughter a government grant of over $2000 her Freshman year in college. When I realized what took place, they would not take any responsibility for the actions or lack of action from their department. The turned the blame on me as a parent for their lack of follow through. For a Catholic/Christian based University this is pitiful and I would not recommend this University for anyone else?s child. ...   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Student from 33606 on 2020-12-05

Great school...   Read the full review...

Liberty University Review

Reviewed by Jake from Lynchburg, VA on 2020-12-04

If you're conservative, Christian or just politically active in general this is the best school I could imagine. If you're looking for a uniquely mature college this is it. I think the school is incredible and rapidly on the rise. But if you want to party and go drinking this is not the place, most people would rather have deep conversations than turn off their brain and go out to a party....   Read the full review...

University of Valley Forge Review

Reviewed by Liz from Philadelphia, PA on 2020-12-04

This is a Christian College. It's great for people who want to go to a small school and have chapel multiple times a week. It's great for those who want to go into ministry or get a background in Christian teaching while training for a secular career. It is not for those who want to party and have sex. The school's goal is to draw you closer to God and educate you. If that is your expectation, you won't be disappointed. ...   Read the full review...

SUNY at Binghamton Review

Reviewed by Callahan from Chateaugay New York on 2020-12-02

Great college...   Read the full review...

University of Michigan Review

Reviewed by Jenny from Forest Hills, New York on 2020-12-01

University of Michigan has a strong reputation nationally and internationally. The quality and plethora of graduate programs can not be beat by any other university. I graduated from the College of Pharmacy in 1997 and I have had employment ever since graduation. Living on and off campus was safe and the professors I encountered were all professional. I have very fond memories of the school. Go Blue!!!!...   Read the full review...

Edison State Community College Review

Reviewed by Logan from Troy, Ohio on 2020-11-30

I think Edison State is a great place to learn the classes are well structured. ...   Read the full review...

University at Buffalo Review

Reviewed by Jason from San Francisco CA on 2020-11-29

UB is a spectacular value. It's all up to you. If you challenge yourself, you can select a rigorous course load that will prepare you for advanced study anywhere. After graduating from UB, I completed further training at Michigan, MIT, and Harvard. I was born and raised in western New York, and I had visited UB many times before matriculating. I met one of the great loves of my life there. And some great friends too. I really have nothing but fond memories of the place. ...   Read the full review...

Texas Tech University Review

Reviewed by Katie B from Houston, TX on 2020-11-28

I am a graduate and hope my children will go to Tech. I have a good degree, it?s helped me become gainfully employed. Unfortunately, the university did not help me find a job. Or they did not have good relationships with employers, unless you were in the Engineering college, all other colleges...not so much....   Read the full review...

Loyola University Chicago Review

Reviewed by Jacob from Chicago IL on 2020-11-20

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University of California Santa Cruz Review

Reviewed by Dylan from Thorsen on 2020-11-18

This school is hard to beat. The academics are top tier and the campus places you in one of the most beautiful places in the world. Having silicon valley 40 minutes away from you is something other schools can only dream of. This is the school to go if you want to major in computer science or astrophysics. ...   Read the full review...

The University of Texas at Tyler Review

Reviewed by Arpana from Tyler, Texas on 2020-11-12

I am an International student here at UT Tyler and I love to be here. Everyone is truly caring. Since it is a small campus, you have the homely feeling while on campus. For instance, all of my professors know me personally. The campus is beautiful with a Lake at the center. I love being here! ...   Read the full review...

LeTourneau University Review

Reviewed by ForcedOut from Texas on 2020-11-11

Do not go here if you require any disability support. Very discriminatory against differently abled students. Zero support, targeting and harassment allowed by administration. Sickening....   Read the full review...

Abilene Christian University Review

Reviewed by David from Ft Worth, TX on 2020-11-11

Small classes, dedicated faculty, and a good community atmosphere. It's in West Texas, but the on-campus sports are fun. And the smaller size of the university is conducive to deep friendships and mentorships. ...   Read the full review...

Colorado Northwestern Community College Review

Reviewed by Marie from Palm Coast, Florida on 2020-11-10

I only gave the academics/professors 5/5 because the program I was in (National Park Ranger Academy) is 1 of only 5 in the country. The housing is terrible, the food is terrible. You can tell the town of Rangely use to be great, but it has declined a lot. It?s still not the worst town I?ve been to. The next actual town is an hour away. ...   Read the full review...

Bethany College Review

Reviewed by Ashley from WV on 2020-11-10

I absolutely love it here! The professors and faculty for the most part are amazing! The people and experiences you will have here will last a lifetime! I couldn?t be happier!...   Read the full review...

La Salle University Review

Reviewed by Chandra from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 2020-11-09

It was great especially the Marketing department! ...   Read the full review...

DeSales University Review

Reviewed by :) from Center Valley, PA on 2020-11-08

Amazing Direct Entry 3+2 Physician Assistant program! Great faculty and generous campus culture. Everyone is SO nice, and the curriculum is built with your overall health (I get to take a Pilates class as my PE requirement!)and best intentions in mind. My classes are rigorous and challenge me to the best of my ability. Go bulldogs!...   Read the full review...

Occidental College Review

Reviewed by Shea from Seattle on 2020-11-08

Oxy is a small highly liberal college located in a quiet neighborhood in Eagle Rock. The average tuition cost is 75k year there could be some merit money in the 10k range provided to someone in need or for a 4.0 and 30+ on the ACT. Would say this college has potential given its LA location and small high school feel - its main deterrent is the cost, few clubs not great athletics, no greek and its party scene, kids drink a lot. Like many small liberal colleges, the hardes...   Read the full review...

University of Colorado Denver Review

Reviewed by apoorva from denver, co on 2020-11-07

If you want to just study and get a good education while making a few friends this is the place! The school cares about its students and doesn't have performative activism, they actually do things. It is hard to make friends but if you go to clubs, stay in dorms, and go to the events they hold you will most likely make friends outside of your classroom! The diversity is wonderful as well. It is close to downtown so you have a lot of networking possibilities and also a ni...   Read the full review...

Abilene Christian University Review

Reviewed by Kayla from Abilene on 2020-11-03

As a high-school student, looking for colleges, I recommend Abilene Christian University. Most of the professors are kind from what I have met and is a great atmosphere for Christians from everywhere....   Read the full review...

Pepperdine University Review

Reviewed by Hannah from Malibu, CA on 2020-11-02

Pepperdine has a pretty strong disregard for any marginalized populations - so if you happen to fit into any of these categories, this may not be the best school for you. On the other hand, if you're straight, white, able-bodied, and Christian, you'll probably love this place. Their abroad programs are by far the best part of the school. I studied in Buenos Aires and the experience there was vastly different from the Malibu campus. If you're interested in having a super ...   Read the full review...

Central Connecticut State University Review

Reviewed by JAMES DEFLIPPO from ORLANDO, FLORIDA on 2020-10-27

Great school with a lot to offer. It will prepare you for the future!...   Read the full review...

Stevenson University Review

Reviewed by Jas from Owings Mills, MD on 2020-10-26

There are lots of clubs on campus, but it's easy to not know about them. You really have to attend campus events and meet different people to hear about some groups. This isn't a party school; so many other students complained about lack of parties. Not every college is like one you see in movies. If you want that, go google 'party schools' and go there. The dorms are awesome, no cinder block walls. Professors are smart and there's a lot of interesting classes....   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Deven from Whitehall on 2020-10-25

One of the worst community colleges BAR NONE! Not only do the policies constantly change literally a few days before you start the new semester, but you are expected to be there NO MATTER WHAT. If you miss 3 classes you are expelled (even if you were sick/family emergency/work). I'm currently in debt to this school and they didn't tell me nor my parents that my loans were building up. In fact they never gave us any information. The teachers (not all of them) were total j...   Read the full review...

University of Notre Dame Review

Reviewed by Fitzgerald from Orlando Florida on 2020-10-25

Notre Dame has an amazing campus. The academics are phenomenal and form life allows students to make lifelong friends....   Read the full review...

Saginaw Valley State University Review

Reviewed by Calvin from Grayling michigan on 2020-10-15

It was a great choice ...   Read the full review...

University of Washington Seattle Campus Review

Reviewed by Mark from Bremerton, Washington on 2020-10-14

Love it and found my wife there...   Read the full review...

Wofford College Review

Reviewed by Jennifer from Savannah, GA on 2020-10-13

If you are white and a Trump supporter, this is the school for you. The academic faculty seem to be very caring for the most part, but the student body is very monolithic. ...   Read the full review...

Northern Arizona University Review

Reviewed by Logan from Flagstaff, AZ on 2020-10-11

It was some time ago that I attended NAU but I loved the small class sizes, incredible instructors, and you really can?t beat living in Flagstaff. ...   Read the full review...

Stephens College Review

Reviewed by Shannon from Scranton, PA on 2020-10-04

I am a current student at Stephens and LOVE it here! My major is in education and I honestly couldn't ask for better professors to learn off of. All professors here are incredibly passionate about what they teach and offer so much in terms of information and also support. The campus is also so beautiful and small, it's a perfect place to call home. Columbia is a cute little town with so much to do, and being close to both Mizzou and Columbia College allows for you to mak...   Read the full review...

Hesser College Review

Reviewed by J from Manchester Nashua Salem campuses on 2020-10-03

I guess I must be above average my loan was paid in full within 3 years of graduation well above the average quoted here for an annual salary for a BA and the student body sucked here at Hesser College lack of focus on academics students wasted class time and no shows. Faculty really cared for the students who applied themselves....   Read the full review...

Sierra College Review

Reviewed by Heath from Roseville on 2020-09-30

This school was an absolute nightmare administratively. The "help" from counsellors left me missing four classes I needed to transfer to UC Davis in the two years I went to school here. I tried extremely hard to get the help I needed to transfer easily and within the time frame I should have been able to do it and they sent me in the wrong direction. The teachers weren't ready to start school on the first day and had us starting behind by not posting necessary books unti...   Read the full review...

University of California Irvine Review

Reviewed by Nicole from Laguna Beach, CA on 2020-09-26

BEST CHOICE I COULD HAVE POSSIBLY MADE! UCI is such an up and coming school, getting more prestigious every year. Lots of diversity. Ranked number 1 nationally for low income students, who later become high net worth individuals. Super eco-friendly (first campus with electric busses). People may say the party scene is lame, but I lived on the Newport Beach Peninsula my junior/senior year which is where the bars/party scene is located. And how many college students can li...   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Dan from Woods on 2020-09-25

Our student has enjoyed an active social life (pre COVID), experienced a diverse student body and has incredible internship opportunities. He says the food could be better but there are plenty of other option on campus and nearby. All in a great city to experience. The University?s communication is excellent....   Read the full review...

Oregon Coast Community College Review

Reviewed by Tess from Newport, OR on 2020-09-24

Horribly inefficient staff who have no desire to improve. Hard to get through to anyone. They make excuses rather than admit mistakes. Teachers know their subjects, but are not top notch at teaching. Classes are small so that is good. Basically, I just wish the school cared enough to fix rather than justify problems....   Read the full review...

Expression College for Digital Arts Review

Reviewed by Former Student from Emeryville on 2020-09-23

This place is a sub-par diploma mill. It does not prepare students well. At. All. Avoid this For-Profit institution at all costs. I know many people who went here and their lives are in shambles because they decided attend this ?school?. Most have 100k + in debt and are struggling to survive. DO NOT GO HERE. ...   Read the full review...

University of Kansas Review

Reviewed by Arthur from Kansas City Missouri on 2020-09-20

The best five years of my life. Beautiful campus with great academics located in one of the best college towns in the county. ...   Read the full review...

Houghton College Review

Reviewed by Rick from Houghton, NY on 2020-09-18

If you are not a devout christian, AVOID AT ALL COSTS...   Read the full review...

University of Notre Dame Review

Reviewed by william from Boston, Massachusetts on 2020-09-16

It is a great school definitely recommend....   Read the full review...

University of Pikeville Review

Reviewed by ALBIN RADZIK from Redlands, CA on 2020-09-15

Party and bar scene is a "1" because college should not be about partying and getting drunk. If it was a "5" it would be a waste of my time because I went there to learn. I didn't graduate from U of P because I joined the army and went to Viet Nam. When I returned my home state of Illinois offered returning combat vets 4 years of a totally free university education at any school in the state. Too good to pass up....   Read the full review...

Central Connecticut State University Review

Reviewed by John from Maiden, NC on 2020-09-15

Apply yourself and you will make it. Some Masters Degrees are not yet offered in some departments yet. ...   Read the full review...

Stanford University Review

Reviewed by MaNysia from Tampa, Florida on 2020-09-14

Keep grades up to par and never slack off. Education is worth it but entirely too much money to just blow because of stupidity!!!!!...   Read the full review...

Trinity College Review

Reviewed by Jonas Gaffney from Philadelphia, PA on 2020-09-14

I am a recent graduate and have no trouble securing a great job. I will be going to an Ivy League grad school in the fall....   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Jose from Bay Area, CA on 2020-09-11

Best education for the value!...   Read the full review...

Point Park University Review

Reviewed by Ammy from PA on 2020-09-10

Don?t go here. They?re super overpriced for what it is and don?t care about students. (It?s private but looks like an abandoned community college) There?s a quick turnaround time for both students and faculty. If you?re considering dance than it may be good for you because that?s where all of the funding goes but if you?re going for something else look elsewhere. Professors are underpaid and under appreciated and quit or ?leave? very often. I told myself I?d never transf...   Read the full review...

Texas Christian University Review

Reviewed by Macey Bunger from Bullard,texas on 2020-09-09

I came here when i was younger and had a wonderful experience...   Read the full review...

Musicians Institute Review

Reviewed by Nathan from Easton PA. on 2020-09-05

Studying at Musicians Institute gave me the courage to step outside of my comfort zone. I had no musical background or understanding of what it took and meant to be or become a musician. During my journey at MI in 1983, because of my drive, passion and willingness to fail and get back in the game, I was offered many artistic opportunities. When I realized I was a better ?Actor? than a musician, I accepted a role on the Number 1 daytime TV show, the Young and the Restle...   Read the full review...

North Carolina State University at Raleigh Review

Reviewed by Layla from Harrisburg, NC on 2020-09-03

I've loved my time at NC State so far; I'm a junior studying psychology and social work. Students are smart and work hard but they're humble about it. Campus is just a few minutes away from Downtown Raleigh. There are lots of local businesses on Hillsborough street and Avent Ferry; we have NC's only DP Dough and lots of boba tea spots. Talley Student Union is beautiful, it's a great place to study, attend a club meeting, or hangout with friends in between classes. Studen...   Read the full review...

Wayne State University Review

Reviewed by Sunny Wassi from Detroit mi on 2020-09-03

If ur a business student you better double major. Super easy you?ll get a 4.0 if you just try....   Read the full review...

College of William and Mary Review

Reviewed by Jeet from Ashburn, Va on 2020-08-30

Excellent academics. Prepared me for graduate school. Developed a strong work ethic....   Read the full review...

California Maritime Academy Review

Reviewed by Thomas from Mill valley, ca on 2020-08-30

Serious targeted and efficient ...   Read the full review...

Grantham University Review

Reviewed by James Horace from Fort Knox Ky on 2020-08-25

My experience at Grantham University was truly a wonderful experience for me. I have been serving in the US Army for 19 years. I truly needed to obtain my bachelors degree before I finished my 20 years of Active Duty time. This wonderful university ensured that I received my Degree in Multidisciplinary studies. If you are military Soldier this university will ensure that you are completing your assignments on time if anything goes on your counselor that you are assigned ...   Read the full review...

Washington University in St Louis Review

Reviewed by N from A on 2020-08-22

Wash U is fabulous in so many ways: top professors, top students, top facilities, stunning campus, and so much more. TOP 10 School ...   Read the full review...

University of Connecticut Review

Reviewed by macey bunger from bullard,tx on 2020-08-21

I really adore this college because of the down syndrome program and undergraduate student government and I planned to attend this college to study dance...   Read the full review...

Loyola University Chicago Review

Reviewed by James from Chicago on 2020-08-20

It's faculty, professors, and academics are all phenomenal, not to mention it's campus is beautiful as it's right next to the lake....   Read the full review...

Grantham University Review

Reviewed by Robert from E. Grand Forks, MN on 2020-08-19

Overall, I would recommend this school to others. The things I like about Grantham University: 1) Military Friendly, My tuition assistance covered all the tuition and there were minimal fees in the beginning, circa 2018, fees were eliminated later with the exception of a graduation fee 2) My student advisor was awesome, he would answer any question or get me any info I wanted to decide what class was next or how many classes I was going to take. I never took more tha...   Read the full review...

Madison Area Technical College Review

Reviewed by Mark from Wi on 2020-07-16

I really like this college, every one was really nice. The classes ranged from easy to hard, so there was a little bit for everyone....   Read the full review...

Radford University Review

Reviewed by Tyler from Roanoke on 2020-07-15

An amazing place to spend your college years. ...   Read the full review...

Hope College Review

Reviewed by Michelle from Grand Rapids, Michigan on 2020-07-15

Hi! I am currently going to be a sophomore so these are my thoughts on Hope. If you come from a very diverse high school like I did it will be difficult to adjust to the change that this school is very white. While I did have some racist encounters with students it was not many. But I will say that this school does indeed care about its students. I had a problem with my first res hall and actually was able to move to a new dorm and building relatively fast. Their concer...   Read the full review...

University of Valley Forge Review

Reviewed by Barbra from Phoenixville on 2020-07-12

I?m currently a student but this will be my last semester after what I have recently heard about the school...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Mountain Bible College Review

Reviewed by Tim from FL on 2020-07-10

I wish I never went to this school to begin with. Faculty and staff has a narrow mind of what ?ministry? should look like and believe anything outside of the church, work wize, is sinful and a waist of time. Going to this school was one of my biggest mistakes in life and I wish I never waisted my time there to begin will. DO NOT GO, YOU WILL HATE IT. ...   Read the full review...

Trinity College Review

Reviewed by Pete from Sandwich,MA on 2020-07-09

Top notch education with plenty of opportunities available for students. Beautiful, friendly campus. My student got a good job weeks after graduating and got into a top graduate school....   Read the full review...

Texas Tech University Review

Reviewed by Rick Miller from Texas on 2020-07-09

Large university but worth the price if student is in-state....   Read the full review...

Richland College Review

Reviewed by Heather from TX on 2020-07-04

The music and other advisors put students into excess credit hours in music and other nonsense that are not transferable, apply to nothing, use up all of students' financial aid and then lands them in out of state tuition at their own Texas Universities. Students end up with no job skills and no gainful employment. The music advisors are using students to fill chairs and get tax dollars into the department. Only sign up for credit classes if you have a degree plan fro...   Read the full review...

Community College of Philadelphia Review

Reviewed by Hala Raja from Philly on 2020-07-02

They really helped me get where I wanted to be....   Read the full review...

Florida Atlantic University Review

Reviewed by Jim from Davis on 2020-07-01

Great education in Paradise setting!...   Read the full review...

Siena College Review

Reviewed by Gayle from Albany, NY on 2020-06-28

Very expensive. Worth the college experience absolutely, but will definitely hurt your wallet. Professors are caring and helpful and want the best for their students. Class sizes are small and intimate, creating a learning environment beneficial for hands-on students. Partying is a prominent feature, and students are friendly, welcoming, and sociable. Walks to class are short and sweet. Campus is very safe and the community is supportive. Dining halls aren't fantastic, a...   Read the full review...

University of Michigan Review

Reviewed by Jimmy from Washington on 2020-06-27

I was informed by everyone that I asked that it was an outstanding school. I went in with high expectations and UofM exceeded them easily! I loved going to school here! My degree got me a very good job right away. So, so happy I chose Michigan! And you get a bit of the four seasons which is an awesome experience for someone from the south....   Read the full review...

Clemson University Review

Reviewed by Matt from Townville, Sc on 2020-06-24

Great value....   Read the full review...

Kansas City Art Institute Review

Reviewed by Waterslyd from Kansas City on 2020-06-14

Best thing I've ever done with my life so far. It was a great place for learning the critical thinking involved with being a good artist/designer. I attended graduate school at UMKC for a year and it was a joke compared to the intense community at KCAI. Great to have so any other artists around to help with critiques. If you're a person who takes being a designer lightly, like mostly only does it for the money, then go to a cheaper school. But if you truly want to be a...   Read the full review...

University of Nevada Reno Review

Reviewed by Big Al from Reno on 2020-06-11

Really a great manageable city with tons of things to do. Nice weather and some snow in the winter. ...   Read the full review...

Grantham University Review

Reviewed by Cory from Oklahoma on 2020-06-10

The program was two years, utilizing military TA. The school was very accommodating to my needs within active military service. As I traveled and mission ops increased, they assisted and adjusted to help keep me on track and successful in my degree program. Each student has a consistent student advisor to help with paperwork, finances, and they check on you before a course starts and within the first two weeks to see how you are doing. Having this consistent primary ...   Read the full review...

University of Nevada Reno Review

Reviewed by Vincent from Reno, NV on 2020-06-10

Great medium sized city with tons to do. Great parks, close to Lake Tahoe and tasty BBQ places. There are more than a dozen BIG events per year so what's not to like ...   Read the full review...

University of Nevada Reno Review

Reviewed by Thomas from Sparks, NV on 2020-06-10

There are many food options on campus and another dozen a block away. Dorms are great for meeting people & getting to class on time. Go Wolf Pack!...   Read the full review...

University of Nevada Reno Review

Reviewed by Emily from Reno on 2020-06-10

LLC dorms are the best unless STEM is your thing & they have a dorm for you. The food courts give you options. Movies are inside theJoe and outside in summer....   Read the full review...

Chapman University Review

Reviewed by Cam from Orange on 2020-05-28

Having an academic background I have to admit that CU off course is not the best option available in Greater LA area. However, it is defiantly one of top 5 schools. It is much affordable comparing to UCI, USC and UCLA. Some really descent professors and variety of majors. I guess this is one of most important factors....   Read the full review...

Grantham University Review

Reviewed by Terry from TEXAS on 2020-05-28

I think Grantham University is a great place for anyone to go. The staff is nice and very helpful and was always available....   Read the full review...

Coastal Bend College Review

Reviewed by Julie from texas on 2020-05-17

Teachers seem to want you to teach yourselves. Completed all my assignments and taught myself at home after lecture classes. Barely help on tutor.com:when they did help it was a foreigner. In addition, a time limit of an hour and one half per week. Unfortunately, the subjects i was taking had no tutors for those subject in on campus. Subjects poorly taught by low level educators is the crux. Qualifications teachers is questionable. I had one teacher just read straight ...   Read the full review...

Hardin Simmons University Review

Reviewed by macey from bullard,tx on 2020-05-14

The down syndrome program has really impacted me ...   Read the full review...

Winthrop University Review

Reviewed by Juliet from NC on 2020-05-13

Winthrop is an excepting loving community. They cater to students with disabilities so well. I 100% recommend Winthrop University. ...   Read the full review...

Utica College Review

Reviewed by Alex from Syracuse, NY on 2020-05-11

Utica College is like a home away from home. The small class sizes allow professors to get to know the students on a personal level and provide the best learning experience that can be tailored to their individual needs. The faculty and staff here are so amazing and they try to do whatever they can to help the students succeed. I chose Utica College for their occupational therapy program and I am so glad I did because I have made so many great friends and the faculty has...   Read the full review...

Villanova University Review

Reviewed by Sophomore from Scranton on 2020-05-11

It's not for everyone, it's not a party school if you're a freshman guy you're not getting into anything without knowing someone, if you are fine with spending the weekends with a group of friends or going into the city to party rather than on-campus then you'll be great. It has a really high price tag but in my experience, they have been generous with grants making it economically feasible to be there. Diversity is an interesting topic, many complain the ratio is low, a...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by --- from ---- on 2020-05-10

Baylor is the perfect school if you want the combination of hard-working, education-driven students, but also an incredible social life....   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Ben from Marietta on 2020-05-09

kennesaw state is such a dusty school. full of wannabe?s that act as if ksu is such a good place to be. it?s for mediocre students or ppl who can?t afford a good school and has a mediocre social scene and academics. not to mention forgettable sports teams....   Read the full review...

Florida Atlantic University Review

Reviewed by Kate from florida on 2020-05-07

N/A...   Read the full review...

Kean University Review

Reviewed by Ashley from Union on 2020-05-06

A good school for the price point. Campus is nice and there are new building being built all the time. The newest buildings are extremely nice and clean, meanwhile, other buildings like the art building are horrible. There are good food options like Jersey Mike's, Auntie Anne's, Smashburger, and three Starbucks on campus. Right across the street from campus is a Panera, Chipotle, and another Starbucks. This is a mainly commuter school but the dorms I've been in are nice....   Read the full review...

Lebanon Valley College Review

Reviewed by N/A from N/A on 2020-05-05

Annville is a small town with not much to do. There are fast food and sit-in restaurants within a 5-15 drive from LVC including Chipotle, Panera, Popeyes, Texas Roadhouse, and Longhorn. There are more restaurants and attractions in Hershey which is approximately a 20-minute drive from campus. If you are looking for a party school, LVC is not for you. They do, however, have good academic programs. The athletics are not incredible, but attending the games is still a fun ac...   Read the full review...

Grantham University Review

Reviewed by John from New Orleans on 2020-05-04

Grantham is 100% online, so there are no review ratings for Campus related items. I have received multiple job offerings based largely on having my Master of Business Administration in Project Management. I turned down an offer from IBM with a starting salary above $75,000 because of the 2 hr commute that would be required, but the point is that a degree from Grantham means something in the business world. It is one of the lowest tuition rates in the industry and ther...   Read the full review...

California State University Fresno Review

Reviewed by Veronica from Fresno on 2020-04-30

It's listed as large, but it is not that big, it will probably take you 10-20 to walk from the furthest buildings, that's something to keep in mind if you'll take back-to-back classes. A lot of schools are known for bikes, Fresno State is known for having scooters. Most of my professors have been great, and classes are not that difficult. It is not a huge party school but there are some, you just need to socialize to find out about them. The library is great, you can go ...   Read the full review...

Utica College Review

Reviewed by Haley from NY on 2020-04-28

The class size is very small which makes for a good hands on learning experience....   Read the full review...

Wilmington College Review

Reviewed by William Smith from Wilmington College on 2020-04-25

The administration and staff could care less about the students. The dorms and apartments are not kept up and in very poor condition. The professors as whole try very hard, but they lack support from the administration. Athletics are poorly run as the athletic director always has an excuse, instead of figuring out how to improve. The President of the college could care less and if you challenge him he gets sarcastic and has told professors if they don't like it leave...   Read the full review...

Lipscomb University Review

Reviewed by Amy from Brentwood, TN on 2020-04-22

Many great teachers...   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Tyler from Georgia on 2020-04-19

Non-technical degrees are great. I took Information Technology, and ever since they switched from Southern Polly, it has gone downhill. The professors are unorganized or just simply detached from the classes. If you go here, do NOT take IT until that changes. I hope this helps someone. I can vouch for CS as well. ...   Read the full review...

Biola University Review

Reviewed by Marie from Escondido, CA on 2020-04-16

It's a great university! Beautiful campus and spaces nearby when you want to get off campus. It costs a lot, but you benefit from it from wonderful staff, free hammocking spots from SGA, and quality food compared to most cafeterias (though doesn't compare to mom's home cooking!). Every staff on campus from the professors, financial aid, or cleaning works are Christian and really encourage and grow your relationship with Christ. Academically, it is challenging, but not un...   Read the full review...

Iowa Western Community College Review

Reviewed by Gary from SW Iowa on 2020-04-15

The college is varied when it comes to the technology used by the faculty. It seems that some departments don't have access to the same resources as others....   Read the full review...

Utica College Review

Reviewed by Kristin from Guilderland, NY. on 2020-04-15

Utica College is a great option for so many different students. The school offers many different programs, all of which are excellent. I will be going into my senior year this fall, and have to say that it has overall been a great experience. Professors, success coaches, and other advisors have worked with me to get me to where I am and have been more than helpful along the way. Many of the professors are great people to know and make connections with as well. The campus...   Read the full review...

Menlo College Review

Reviewed by Paolo from California on 2020-04-15

Menlo college has an excellent community and the school is very good in helping the students excel in terms of securing a career after graduating. The school offers numerous opportunities for students to get involved on campus. Menlo is also a good place to network and make connections not just with students but also with professors, staff, and professionals outside of campus ...   Read the full review...

Utica College Review

Reviewed by Nicole from Utica, NY on 2020-04-11

I love this school! The people are very friendly/ welcoming and the staff is always there to help when you need it! The food is meh, but what can you expect they have to feed so many people every day. There are many opportunities to get involved. I am a member of multiple clubs and the track team. College is what you make it, so make the most of it! ...   Read the full review...

Harrisburg Area Community College Harrisburg Review

Reviewed by Naomi from HACC Lancaster Campus on 2020-04-10

It is an inexpensive way to start off college. The professor are all nice and helpful. They want to work with you and with your schedule....   Read the full review...

Grantham University Review

Reviewed by GLC from Florida on 2020-04-10

Grantham is a school that is 100% online. This means you got to put the work in and not approach seeking a degree with a sense of entitlement. Could the school improve in certain areas, absolutely. We all can improve in certain areas. But at the end of any day, its all about accountability and that goes both ways....   Read the full review...

Harding University Review

Reviewed by Makinzie from TX on 2020-04-10

Great Christian atmosphere. Everyone is very friendly. The professors are outstanding- they go above and beyond to ensure that students succeed. Though Harding is expensive and seems to raise their prices every year. ...   Read the full review...

Utica College Review

Reviewed by Brittany from Canton, NY on 2020-04-07

It is a small, tight knit community environment that offers a wide variety of clubs and orgs for students to join outside of class to meet more people. Pretty focused on healthcare, construction management, and criminal justice but offers many other programs outside of these. ...   Read the full review...

Utica College Review

Reviewed by Kaitlyn from New Hampshire on 2020-04-06

Some things that Utica College does really well is providing an atmosphere that makes students feel welcomed, important, and able to succeed. When I first came to UC I was very anxious over whether or not I would meet people and if I would fit in. As soon as I stepped on campus the Moose Movers greeted me with such genuine excitement, helped me move in, and gave me confidence for the rest of orientation. Because of the relatively smaller size, I was able to make close co...   Read the full review...

Florida Institute of Technology Review

Reviewed by Jeff from Apex, NC on 2020-04-05

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Utica College Review

Reviewed by Chione from Brooklyn on 2020-04-03

Utica College makes a community for everyone to feel welcomed. The faculty and staff are all so nice and have your best interest at heart. Everyone wants to make sure you're successful and doing well. The professors are so helpful and truly care about how each and every single one of their students is doing. Everyone is so friendly and it's a home away from home. ...   Read the full review...

Utica College Review

Reviewed by Olivia from New York on 2020-04-01

24 All Categories I am currently a sophomore at Utica College and I wouldn't trade my decision for the world! I am so happy I chose this school. One of my many favorite things about Utica is the small class sizes. I am really close to a lot of my professors which is very helpful for me. I have always been one who excels when I can talk and ask questions during class. I never feel overwhelmed with having to ask a question or talk to my professor. All of my professors ...   Read the full review...

Virginia Tech Review

Reviewed by Songya from China on 2020-03-25

I only gave Social life and party 4 stars because geeks like us in Virginia Tech who living among farms and mountains can only play and drink with ourselves. That being said, despite the above fact, we have one of the best dining halls among american colleges. And this fact makes the restaurants around the campus also need to hold pretty high standards. So if you are worried about daily life on campus (as in rewarding yourself with a delicious meal after a day of miserab...   Read the full review...

Loyola University Chicago Review

Reviewed by Micheal from Chicago on 2020-03-18

This place is NOT diverse Loyola University has a high LGBTQ population, but they too are almost all white, that is where they get their diversity from. My freshman year there was a lot ignorance against students of low-income and people of different races. No obvious racism, BUT definitely bias for the white race. ...   Read the full review...

Trident University International Review

Reviewed by Lucus from Georgia on 2020-03-15

Trident University International was the most educational online institution in 2011. Everything about the school worked for the military student. No books, but that doesn't make it easy. It meant you must obtain your own research materials. No tests, tests are replaced by 10 research papers and 5 online discussion threads which the student must participate in, per course. What can I say about Trident?.Here is the downfall as a Veteran I have learned that in 2017 Trident...   Read the full review...

Ferris State University Review

Reviewed by Mike from Ohio on 2020-03-14

Enjoyed time at ferris...   Read the full review...

Stephen F Austin State University Review

Reviewed by Michael from 75771 on 2020-03-12

SFA is an outstanding small-town school. The only/major drawback is the overuse of foreign Grad Students who are really not so qualified as to be a fill-in professor. Their culture and language skills are a detriment to College studies. I.E. if they don't speak English and/or have the mastery of the subject matter, then don't allow them in the position. Bottom line, If I had to do it over again, Hands Down!! SFASU...   Read the full review...

Ohio University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Jackson from Mississippi on 2020-03-10

It's amazing the way it is, it is so beautiful....   Read the full review...

Western Washington University Review

Reviewed by Joanna from 98112 on 2020-03-06

Wonderful university near Canada. Plenty of outdoors to explore and rich campus and college experience. Highly recommend...   Read the full review...

McDaniel College Review

Reviewed by Susan from Reisterstown, MD on 2020-03-03

Great people in the admissions office. The administration has done a lot to improve the academic/athletic/student center facilities on campus,as well as the schools national academic standing. The professors deeply care about the "growth of the students"from both an academic/intellectual perspective as well as from a social perspective too. The school offers excellent employment opportunity resources to help foster that student "growth"into future successful careers! ...   Read the full review...

Trinity College of Florida Review

Reviewed by Steven from Trinity, FL on 2020-02-27

I graduated this past May 2019. This is one of the best Christian colleges! They won awards the past 2 years as most affordable online college although I took night classes. There are day, night, and online classes. I loved my experience here and it really prepared me for my career. I was hired right from my college internship. Besides, Evangelist Reverend Billy Graham graduated from here!!! What else do you need to know. It's an awesome school!...   Read the full review...

Wayland Baptist University Review

Reviewed by Rocky from Lubbock on 2020-02-26

Don?t come unless you want experience high school again also dorms are non privacy because they like to hear about your social life. Office people don?t care. It?s hard being yourself so if you do come here I wish you the best of luck and to those who like looking for trouble this is your place. Had to change school because of their stupidity and not in a good way. ...   Read the full review...

Spelman College Review

Reviewed by Nashyah from Danville. il on 2020-02-18

this is an all women collage and what that means is that there is no boys that go to there school and i think thats preetty awsome...   Read the full review...

Long Island Business Institute Review

Reviewed by Dale Porter from Flushing, NY on 2020-02-17

My journey at LIBI started some six months back. I am enrolled in the Business Management program and the support I have been receiving from the management as well as the professors is commendable. I am glad I joined LIBI!...   Read the full review...

Beacon College Review

Reviewed by Marsha from Tampa, fl,33610 on 2020-02-16

Yes Beacon College is a beautiful campus and staff. I think my daughter is going to enjoy college life and be safe at the same time. I'm glad Beacon College went to visit the students of Pepin Academy Tampa campus....   Read the full review...

West Coast University Orange County Review

Reviewed by J from La Mirada on 2020-02-13

Good school, I was able to land a job fairly soon after graduation and passing the NCLEX....   Read the full review...

The Community College of Baltimore County Review

Reviewed by S from Essex, Catonsville on 2020-02-06

Graduated with engineering tech degree, man professor asked in a rude way whether I was in the wrong class, just because I was the only woman. UNBELIEVABLE professors not acting professionally at what they consider a top school.SO CLEARLY CCBC DOES NOT SUPPORT WOMEN AT STEM FIELDS. Professors did not teach, neither they were helpful to provide with any recommendation letters, just lazy.Also, my engineering technology degree was a waste since they declare in their websit...   Read the full review...

Seton Hall University Review

Reviewed by Zachary from in a state of depression on 2020-02-05

It's an okay university, everything is just about average. The weekends are boring everybody goes home and it turns into a ghost town. The activities the school sets up for the students have good intentions but no one goes.I've made some friends and had some fun here and there but its very boring here. Btw WE are #2 in sadness so yea that's about it. ...   Read the full review...

Ohio University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Jane S. from Athens, Ohio on 2020-01-31

I've been a student here for the past 4 years and I'm honestly so sad that my time is ending. Athens has become like my second home. I have made some of my best friends here and have some amazing memories. The most challenging thing is finding the balance of school work and going out. Once you get the hang of that everything is going to be blast (I went out almost every Wednesday-Saturday and still had a 3.5). Recommend this school to anyone that wants that typical colle...   Read the full review...

United States Air Force Academy Review

Reviewed by Gabe from on 2020-01-30

Come expecting to work....   Read the full review...

Fordham University Review

Reviewed by Dan from New York on 2020-01-28

Overpriced school that isn't known at all out of the Northeast. Students are incredibly homogenous for a school in the Bronx and party scene is restricted to about three bars. Go elsewhere....   Read the full review...

University of Central Florida Review

Reviewed by Kevin from Orlando on 2020-01-27

It is a wonderful school for engineers! But is also great for business majors and psychologist majors as well! ...   Read the full review...

Long Island Business Institute Review

Reviewed by Vernon from Flushing, NY on 2020-01-23

Except for the long hours of operation, everything about working with the Long Island Business Institute is pretty convincing. You are absolutely going to love the zeal and enthusiasm of the students if you ever get a chance to work here!...   Read the full review...

Long Island Business Institute Review

Reviewed by Daniel from New York on 2020-01-22

Long Island Business Institute is definitely a great place to work. The best thing about LIBI is the department heads. They are some of the finest people in their fields and yet, extremely understanding and supportive....   Read the full review...

Stanly Community College Review

Reviewed by Ron from Charlotte, NC on 2020-01-20

Horrible school. The faculty are rude and unhelpful. I wasted nearly a year of my life and hundreds of dollars on useless classes that I didn?t need. They refused to certify me, got a bunch of teeth sucking or eye rolling and ?Ooh, someone should have told you that you can?t have that until you do this-and-that....? Incompetence all around. The other students are stressed and angry all the time, lashing out at others and insulting them, bullying them, and making fun of t...   Read the full review...

Rust College Review

Reviewed by Juanita from Milwaukee, WI on 2020-01-19

As you continue your studies to prepare for your future, you will be surrounded with staff, faculty and administrators that are truly concerned about you and will encourage you to do your best and provide guidance for you to totally become successful....   Read the full review...

California State Polytechnic University Pomona Review

Reviewed by Regina from Jordan on 2020-01-15

This was the best academic experience. I did both bachelor and masters. The faculty in the Math Department are amazing. ...   Read the full review...

United States Air Force Academy Review

Reviewed by tony from ca on 2020-01-10

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Sacred Heart University Review

Reviewed by Elizabeth from New York on 2020-01-07

Sacred Heart University has done much to update the grounds to make it look very appealing (like a country club), and, as a result has had much growth, but the infrastructure has not grown in unison. Students have difficulty signing up for requires classes and meeting on a timely basis with their advisor. Support services are stretched. Housing can be either really good or extremely poor with some students placed in triples that look like they weren?t meant to be. B...   Read the full review...

University of California Riverside Review

Reviewed by Freeman from San Gabriel on 2020-01-07

UCR improved a lot on both academic and the campus. Their ranking had been changed to more prestige and rank up higher in 2019. I think the bad reputation is just the geographic location which is located at Inland empire with no ocean or beaches. But remember it is close to the mountain and near the so.cal ski resort. Big Bear lake. ...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by Tina from Dallas Texas on 2020-01-03

We were misinformed by the Baylor recruiter when applying to colleges. Baylor is not worth the money you pay a year. Even with scholarships. The Academic Advisors are inaccessible, misguide you and you are only allowed one visit with them per semester. The prestigious Biology department is not so. There was a petition in October 2019 with approx. 60 students on four of the Professors on their teaching. The classroom sizes are not small and the Professors do not care i...   Read the full review...

Ave Maria University Review

Reviewed by James from Lewis on 2020-01-01

This place may be in Florida, but that is all it has going for it. The facilities do not suit the school at all, the parking lot is literally gravel....   Read the full review...

Kalamazoo College Review

Reviewed by Christian Kraft from Clarkston on 2019-12-31

Best valued school in Michigan due to its 13:1 student to teacher ratio....   Read the full review...

Towson University Review

Reviewed by Eric from Columbia, MD on 2019-12-20

Great acadamics and fun scene in a great college town...   Read the full review...

Landmark College Review

Reviewed by Meegan from Putney, VT on 2019-12-18

Words that immediately come to mind when I think of Landmark College...Nepotism,  abuse of power, mismanagement, lack of communication,  misogynistic ("boys club" mentality), toxic, dysfunctional, socialistic, Big Brother, unorganized,  strong left-leaning political agenda, poorly maintained buildings and grounds, extremely expensive, shady (borderline illegal) business practices, mismanagement of funds, lack of accountability, unprofessional, unappreciative of hard work...   Read the full review...

CUNY City College Review

Reviewed by Marc from Washington, DC on 2019-12-18

Old Mech Engineer Grad.. School surely prepared me for the field of Engineering. Found out i was better prepared that a lot of others, Fast....   Read the full review...

Nebraska Wesleyan University Review

Reviewed by Madison from Lincoln on 2019-12-18

99% of students have financial aid and the professors really do care about you and your classes. They are more than willing to help you in so many different ways!...   Read the full review...

St Catherine University Review

Reviewed by Rose from Saint Paul MN on 2019-12-17

I loved my time at St. Kate's beautiful campus, engaging community, great professors. I didn't go here as a college freshman. It's located in one of the safer neighborhoods in St.Paul and Mpls. I'm not going to lie, I lived in downtown Mpls and I went out on the weekends there. There are some very nice and very bright students here. There are every kind of women farm girls, nursing students, hipsters, goths, art girls, and every other category. Returning women students ...   Read the full review...

North Carolina A & T State University Review

Reviewed by N/A from N/A on 2019-12-17

A&T truly feels like a home away from home. There's no other school I could ever imagine myself graduating from. ...   Read the full review...

University of Arkansas at Monticello Review

Reviewed by Gary from Arkansas on 2019-12-14

As far as academics go, it?s decent depending on your major and your instructor. They are known for their Forestry and nursing program. I heard how wonderful the faculty were but only had 1 instructor who really taught or cared about his students. They will not work with you if you are ill or have to miss class especially if your an athlete. A lot of the instructors are hard to reach and when they do respond, are not helpful.The worst part is the communication and system...   Read the full review...

Immaculata University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Malvern, PA on 2019-12-11

It's a good school if you're only focused on schoolwork without having much fun. Only go here if you don't mind a small school with little action....   Read the full review...

Illinois State University Review

Reviewed by David New York from New York, NY on 2019-12-07

ISU is a bargain financially and an extremely underrated school academically. Undergrads have a large and varied choice of activities, and can even participate in research that at a lot of other schools is only done by graduate students. Nearby highly ranked schools, large and small, often piggyback on ISU because they don't support the kind of student activities and competitions that ISU offers. There isn't the grad inflation or last minute course drops available as wit...   Read the full review...

American InterContinental University Online Review

Reviewed by mitchell penneau from statesville nc on 2019-12-07

Stay away from this scam. I completed AIUs BBA degree plan and completed it shortly before I retired from the US Coast Guard. I thought along with my 30 years of experience a degree would give me a better chance of getting a good civilian job, wrong!!!!! I soon found out no employers looked on the AIU degree as a real one. I decided to go back to school and get an MBA, and after applying at no less than 5 colleges/universities if found that not one of my AIU credits tran...   Read the full review...

Centura College Richmond Main Review

Reviewed by Patricia from Richmond on 2019-12-04

First the campus has a convenient location and is located on the bus line. The school has a good partnership with local business and companies. The atmosphere is positive, supportive with staff that constantly support and encourage the best out of our students. The instructors are top notch, are professional and have wealth of information. The student and career services help before you enroll, during your enrollment and after you graduate. If you are a hands on person...   Read the full review...

Columbia Southern University Review

Reviewed by George from Florida on 2019-12-04

CSU is an excellent online school. The professors usually respond to all emails within a day and provide reliable feedback. Most assignments consist of writing assignments, so be prepared. Plagiarism is easily detected and not tolerated. The tuition is very reasonable compared to other online schools. All of my textbooks were free as long as I mailed them back to CSU upon completion of each course. I would recommend this school to anyone who works full-time or does not h...   Read the full review...

Duke University Review

Reviewed by Brayan from Hipolito on 2019-12-03

Duke has the perfect blend of superior academics coupled with an ACC collegiate environment.School spirit never stops, campus is beautiful, sunny weather, cool/hip restaurants, bars, entertainment venues around Durham (downtown revitalization), people are nice.Great academics with some of the best undergrad programs in the country ...   Read the full review...

Clemson University Review

Reviewed by Ben from Clemson on 2019-12-02

It?s just not that fun. No diversity- everyone here is white, preppy, narrow minded, and very full of themselves. The town has nothing going on- a small, conservative, holier than thou town where the only thing going on is Clemson football. The social scene is also nonexistent compared to other schools in the state. ?Who wants to sit around a keg in an apartment complex with concrete floors tonight!?? Very disappointed and will be transferring after sophomore year ...   Read the full review...

Rhode Island College Review

Reviewed by ricky from providence on 2019-11-28

this school is GREaT : awesome Retention program awesome faculty ...   Read the full review...

George Mason University Review

Reviewed by Jerald from Richmond on 2019-11-25

I found George Mason to be very welcoming and always ahead of trends on what?s needed in a particular degree or field, so you are properly prepared and confident to have the education and skills to enter your chosen profession....   Read the full review...

University of Kansas Review

Reviewed by Thomas from Lawrence on 2019-11-24

There have been good times and bad times. Good vibes. Housing is a little lackluster, but it's to be expected at a big university. Lots of hills to climb going around campus. The professors aren't super crazy. There should be more blue light safety phones around campus. Parking is abysmal and expensive. The city of Lawrence can be a little gross but there are lots of entertaining activities. Easy to navigate. Lot of homeless people because of the shelter. Lawrence transi...   Read the full review...

Champlain College Review

Reviewed by Matt from Boston, Ma on 2019-11-24

Beautiful campus, small class sizes, attentive and supportive staff...   Read the full review...

Columbia Southern University Review

Reviewed by Mr. Valentin from Fredericksburg, VA on 2019-11-24

As a military member I've study in other colleges, but I returned to CSU because it's flexibility, versatility, and support from my counselor and administration. I'm almost done with my master degree and I feel very excited with my future career. My only regret is not having more science related degrees....   Read the full review...

Hill College Review

Reviewed by Bryan from Garland, Texas on 2019-11-23

I drive approx. 80 miles one way to attend classes at the Hillsboro campus and feel the education I am receiving is worth every mile I am putting on my vehicle. The professors will go the extra mile in helping you succeed in your studies and all you need to do is ask. I will say that the city of Hillsboro is a small town and has no nightlife. The Hillsboro campus does have dorms. If you are looking for a 2-year college give Hill College a look, I don't think you will be ...   Read the full review...

Chaffey College Review

Reviewed by Theresa from 92336 on 2019-11-23

This is possibly one of the worst junior colleges I have ever been to first day of class the professor said everybody will fail and if one more Professor tells me to Google it I'm going to scream isn't their job to teach . I'm not paying Google I'm paying Chaffey.....   Read the full review...

University of Massachusetts Amherst Review

Reviewed by Allison from Boston, MA on 2019-11-23

UMass is a large school so it's filled with opportunity. That said, once you make a place for yourself, it can feel small and home-y. I value a public education, and even though some classes were frustrating, or didn't feel super relevant, it was a fantastic place to learn and grow....   Read the full review...

Southern Connecticut State University Review

Reviewed by Tom from Connecticut on 2019-11-22

A great university in Connecticut's greatest city....   Read the full review...

Providence Christian College Review

Reviewed by Anon from Providence Christina college on 2019-11-17

It is a very small school with a sort of "high school" atmosphere. You will be going to classes in a church and your have practically classes with all the same people. You are in a cool location but it doesn't matter unless you are going to go out a lot and that is not aloud here so the location of the school should not be a deciding factor in your decision to come here. The school is merged with the fuller seminary campus so it doesn't feel like a real college campus. F...   Read the full review...

University of Pennsylvania Review

Reviewed by Jordan Palmeri from Pennsylvania on 2019-11-16

In my option Penn is the most advanced school you can get and everyone is usually very kind and caring for others. Therefore I would rate this amazing college a 5/5 stars....   Read the full review...

Appalachian State University Review

Reviewed by Justin from NC on 2019-11-15

I regret going to school here. I honestly believe Appalachian owes me money for all the time I wasted there. The campus is very nice, but the education I received there I do not value. I do not have any useable skills or knowledge to refer back to gained from college. ...   Read the full review...

Augustana College Review

Reviewed by Aaron from Wisconsin on 2019-11-15

I attended Augustana for the 3-year pre-Engineering program then transferred to the University of Illinois. The instruction at Augustana was excellent and prepared me for my eventual engineering major. I see the value has declined since cost of attending for one year has increased by more than 280% since graduation 20 years ago....   Read the full review...

Stanford University Review

Reviewed by Nicholas from Stanford, CA on 2019-11-14

I went there and am now a Neurosurgeon...   Read the full review...

University of Rhode Island Review

Reviewed by Peter from Rhode Island on 2019-11-13

Graduated in 1996 as a commuting student. I was in my 3o's when I went to URI in Civil Engineering. I have a great job and URI made it possible! ...   Read the full review...

Edgewood College Review

Reviewed by Liziie from Madison on 2019-11-11

Depressing ;( it's like HS but you pay thousands for it. The teachers are literally clueless and the students think they are so smart because they go to a private school, even though everyone knows the only went ther because they were too stupid to get into uw Madison. Only2 people to start a club and usually it's only the 2 people that show up.they give out degrees to people who can't barley read also.lots wrong with this school, afterall,it is a liberal arts "school"...   Read the full review...

Delta State University Review

Reviewed by William from Madison,MS on 2019-11-10

Honestly this is one of the best schools you can go to for the money. If you?re interested in small class sizes and caring professors then this is the school for you. I wouldn?t have gone to any other school in the state. If you?re looking to get your degree in a timely manner with not a whole lot of distractions then Delta State is perfect...   Read the full review...

Emory University Review

Reviewed by Roberto from Tempe, Arizona (US) on 2019-11-09

Rich kid school. Alot of foreign students and students from NE USA.VERY GREEK SOCIAL LIFE. Parking and traffic a challenge on and around campus. Had great men's soccer team during my years 2007-2011....   Read the full review...

Savannah State University Review

Reviewed by Martha from Savannah state on 2019-11-07

Savannah State is an amazing school. The campus is beautiful and the faculty and staff really care....   Read the full review...

Georgia State University Review

Reviewed by Alex from Cumming, GA on 2019-11-02

Professors and academics are good. It's a good place to go if you want a degree from a reputable institution at a relatively inexpensive price. If you're looking for social life, this is not the place for you. Many students drive in for classes and then drive back home to the suburbs. Downtown night life is available but safety outside of campus is a concern. ...   Read the full review...

Howard Community College Review

Reviewed by Ajaliyah smith from Boston MA on 2019-10-30

I like the diversity and also the different programs ....   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by Bryan from Provo, UT on 2019-10-30

BYU is a great school although it is very difficult and there is a lot of homework, so don't slack off and don't procrastinate....   Read the full review...

Cornell University Review

Reviewed by Alysia from Hong Kong on 2019-10-26

Cornell is intellectually stimulating and life changing. It fosters us to be critical and mindful thinkers. I am so fortunate to have been a part of the Cornell community. Words just aren't enough to express my gratitude towards Cornell....   Read the full review...

Morris College Review

Reviewed by John Boredaman from North Carolina on 2019-10-24

MORRIS College is not a good school. Technology is at least ten years old. The student body as a whole is not very motivated I would not recommend this school. ...   Read the full review...

Savannah State University Review

Reviewed by LaVictor R. Talbert Sr from Charlotte NC on 2019-10-22

Savannah State had a pleasant social and academic atomsphere. Staff, professors and students engaged with one another in cordial and family like manner. The campus is lovely with buzz of energy. Its near historic downtown Savannah and Tybee Island beach. My experience at Savannah State was blessing and it didn't break the bank. ...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Scarlett from Soka on 2019-10-21

I was looking for a small school and stumbled across SUA since it was somewhat close to me. No one else from my high school had heard of it, so I was apprehensive, especially since information on it was limited. I took a tour in the summer and the campus was really pretty and it's pretty cool that you only have to have one roommate as a freshman and a private bathroom shared between the two of you (as opposed to a floor bathroom and shower). For me, personal space is rea...   Read the full review...

Oral Roberts University Review

Reviewed by J.R. from Seattle on 2019-10-18

I had an excellent, positive experience as a student at ORU and I would highly recommend it to those who are interested in a really quality, Spirit-filled, education. The friends I made have been lifelong and my professors invested so much in me. I?m deeply grateful for my time there. ...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Ken from Soka on 2019-10-17

After meeting with a SUA alumnus educator in Japan, I started studying English. Since I was from a poor rural family, I never thought it would be possible to go abroad. However, after studying hard, I was able to get a full-tuition scholarship from SUA and now I'm studying at an extremely beautiful campus in California with great friends from over 45 countries around the world....   Read the full review...

Florida International University Review

Reviewed by N from Miami on 2019-10-17

Pretty good school. I'm both a student and an employee here so I get to witness both sides. ...   Read the full review...

Miller Motte College Raleigh Review

Reviewed by Unknown from Raleigh campus on 2019-10-14

I DO NOT recommend this school to anyone. (Raleigh campus). I started off in Cary with surgical tech but I wanted a program that was going to end quicker so I decided to go with the medical assistant program. Ever since I left I?ve been having the hardest times with them. There?s no communication between anyone, financial aid waits until last minute to tell you things to the point where you could get kicked out of the program or to the point where your program is finishe...   Read the full review...

California State University Fresno Review

Reviewed by unknown from Long Beach on 2019-10-11

Great value! Not a big party school but athletics and school pride are huge. Friendly people in a big city with a small town feel. ...   Read the full review...

Northeastern University Review

Reviewed by Ed from California on 2019-10-09

It is a large university so you need to be proactive or else you get lost in the middle of the crowd; however, there are lots of resources. The co-op program is the best thing they have. I have to confess I was skeptical at the beginning because I wanted to graduate earlier but the experience makes you a much better candidate plus allows you to change or fine tune your goals - in my case changed Masters Degree to Construction Management from Structures....   Read the full review...

The University of Texas at San Antonio Review

Reviewed by T from San Antonio on 2019-10-03

Generally, the campus is diverse, friendly. The staffs are helpful and I can connect to my professors....   Read the full review...

Iona College Review

Reviewed by J from J on 2019-10-01

Big school feel, small class sizes. Always something to do. Always a party somewhere. Quality education and even more quality networking connections. Get to know your peers!...   Read the full review...

Florida Gulf Coast University Review

Reviewed by Gigi from Miami on 2019-10-01

This school is not for low-income students, sorry. Let the upper middle class kids have this school. The academics are okay; The STEM professors are so strict and extra for no reason. On-camous housing is bad; it's expensive yet ugly at sovi and worn down and ugly at north lake. Unless you are part of housing program, don't live on campus. Housing, cashiers, bursars, and registrars office are incompetent and not useful in any situation. This is not a party school. This s...   Read the full review...

Columbia Southern University Review

Reviewed by Thomas from Indiana on 2019-09-28

I graduated college in the 1980's so going back to school to change careers seemed daunting. In my circle of armed forces veteran friends one suggested CSU because they may take a lot of the credits I earned through my military training. I went through the submission process and they applied a lot of my credits towards a BS degree in Occupational Health and Safety. I was surprised at how organized and structured the on-line learning process is and the instructors are...   Read the full review...

Central Carolina Community College Review

Reviewed by Mia from NC on 2019-09-27

The staff and and instructors are nice, at least the ones I have met are. However their website that you typically use to submit assignments is a little messed up, and somehow they didn't complete filling out something of mine so I ended up with 4 classes instead of 5 like I was supposed to have. Though the most messed up thing is that they have all these special events for "people of color" and for them only. Which is pretty messed up as there is no equality here, espec...   Read the full review...

Mount Vernon Nazarene University Review

Reviewed by Malina from bongarda on 2019-09-25

Social atmosphere....   Read the full review...

Walters State Community College Review

Reviewed by Una from Greeneville Tennessee on 2019-09-24

Knowledgeable professors who are passionate about their fields and care about their students. Remarkably helpful students and staff that go out of their way to help you succeed. The Niswonger campus in Greeneville is brand new and gorgeous. It's like stepping into Hogwarts. ...   Read the full review...

Pfeiffer University Review

Reviewed by Bob from Washington State on 2019-09-17

I went to Pfeiffer long time ago ('66) after spending 2 yrs at Brevard College, which was a 2-yr school at the time. While I feel somewhat ashamed that I "used" Pfeiffer (which admitted me despite my low GPA from Brevard) as a stepping stone to gain admittance to Furman where I later graduated (thank the lawdy!), I experienced certainly more positive social vibes than I later did at Furman. Basically, what I was looking for was merely the bachelor's degree which I did ea...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by sarah from monroe,la on 2019-09-17

So far I am in my second term an dislike it. The education quality is that of middle school. I am currently looking for other school options because this one is not going to be it....   Read the full review...

Valencia College Review

Reviewed by Richard from Titusville on 2019-09-17

I graduated from Valencia and found I was prepared for the University of Central Florida. I did find unfortunately that the teachers are now charging 200 dollars per class for private websites. This does not include books or lab fees. This increases prices by 1/3 for the school beyond tuition cost. The education is awesome and the pricing of fees should be looked into before attending....   Read the full review...

Bluegrass Community and Technical College Review

Reviewed by Hailey from 76424 Breckenridge, Texas on 2019-09-16

I think it would be a great campus to grow and learn on for what others want to become when they get their lives figured out. The courses should be a good amount of time for the students to figure out whether or not they want to be what they thought they wanted to be....   Read the full review...

University of Louisville Review

Reviewed by Hailey from 76424 Breckenridge, Texas on 2019-09-16

I think that Louisville campus would be good for the people that are wanting to get ahead in life and make their life and courses more challenging to them, so they can get their degrees' and live the life they always wanted....   Read the full review...

University of Maryland College Park Review

Reviewed by Mike from Maryland on 2019-09-16

UMD is a great school that tends to be overshadowed a bit by other large and well-respected state schools. The University has an excellent array of majors, tremendous work and internship opportunities for students, and it's location (between DC and Baltimore) provides a wonderful balance of a social life outside of the classroom. Given its strong academics, location and wonderful campus, I truly believe that anyone looking for a great education and a great college expe...   Read the full review...

California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo Review

Reviewed by Ron from Danville, CA on 2019-09-13

Cal Poly is amzing palce that EVERY student I've spoken with not only loves the academic programs, but they truly like going to school there and love living in SLO! As a professional who hires, I am truly impressed with the Cal Poly graduates, not only their excellent education, but their willingness and desire to put what they've learned to positively change the world. Cal Poly's "learn by Doing" is not just a motto, it is a educational and lifestyle philosophy that goe...   Read the full review...

University of Central Florida Review

Reviewed by Pam from Orlando on 2019-09-12

Great school, great education ...   Read the full review...

Wofford College Review

Reviewed by PH from Florida on 2019-09-10

Good academics, a lot of Greek life, and an ok city....   Read the full review...

Boston University Review

Reviewed by Bonnie from North Carolina on 2019-09-08

I graduated over 50 years ago and am still happy that BU was the start of my Music education. I was a performance major and had the best instructors one can imagine. Also spent summers at Tanglewood. Went on successfully both in music and business and attribute it partially to the experience of BU and the entire education scene....   Read the full review...

Dine College Review

Reviewed by Noel from Tsaile on 2019-09-04

Great school for those who want to graduate without debt...   Read the full review...

University of Minnesota Twin Cities Review

Reviewed by Mark Ma from China on 2019-09-02

Good place for studying but not life. It is toooooooo cold! The guys live around are nice. Schoolmates are lovely. But most professionals are PHD Students for undergraduate classes. Anyway, I lived there for several years, and I like the university!...   Read the full review...

Daymar College Clarksville Review

Reviewed by Amy from Indiana on 2019-08-29

I am a former student, Graduated in 2014. I am swimming in debt and NONE OF MY CREDITS TRANSFER!! NONE!! they will lie to you and rush you through the paperwork when you are applying so you don't get a chance to read through anything. they tell you that your credits will transfer but I am telling you... THEY DONT!! they use up your pell grant, veterans benefits and encourage you to get student loans.. they promise job placement (so far they haven't lifted a FINGER to hel...   Read the full review...

Winthrop University Review

Reviewed by Jayne from Greenville SC on 2019-08-29

Loved attending Winthrop! ...   Read the full review...

Stony Brook University Review

Reviewed by Morgan from Margolis on 2019-08-26

Wonderful school, campus , education and area. Big value for the money....   Read the full review...

Christopher Newport University Review

Reviewed by Blake from Shenandoah, VA on 2019-08-20

School can be expensive. If money is an issue other places are more worth it....   Read the full review...

Harvard University Review

Reviewed by Rajvir from Cambridge, Mass. on 2019-08-19

One of the finest institutions in the country....   Read the full review...

Lamar University Review

Reviewed by Thomas from Corsicana on 2019-08-15

If you are looking to be a teacher, nurse, scientist, police officer, civil engineer, or other job that does not have an upper end salary, then this is an exceptional school to get you qualified without getting into major debt. Not a party school, but a very friendly environment. Staff is helpful and classroom sizes are usually small....   Read the full review...

Andrews University Review

Reviewed by luke from michigan_berrien springs on 2019-08-10

it´s a great school wich emphasize in the spiritual part of everyone to allow everybody being a success in their studies ...   Read the full review...

Los Angeles College of Music Review

Reviewed by Yuma from Japan on 2019-08-09

My review is only for one faculty of LACM, not for all of this college. Composing for visual media major of this school is incredibly terrible. Curriculum is cheap, and teachers of this faculty don?t teach seriously. Of course there are good teachers, but you have few chance to meet them because they are busy. We must know that good player isn?t always a good coach. Actually they work at real music industry, but it doesn?t mean they can teach well. After all, names of ...   Read the full review...

Trine University Review

Reviewed by Jeffrey from Fort Wayne, IN on 2019-08-01

If you are looking for small class size with caring professors this is a place for you. My son was encouraged by a professor to add a second major and will still graduate on time. As long as you seek help, professors and administrators will do all they can for you. As for social life, it can be tough in the beginning for any freshman but it does get better as you meet people. My son went from hating it the first semester to already missing it as he enters his final year....   Read the full review...

Texas A & M University College Station Review

Reviewed by Ashlyn from College Station on 2019-07-29

Texas A&M holds so much tradition, family togetherness, and loyalty to the school. Graduating from this school will get you more places than you could ever imagine. Aggies have a reputation as hard workers, dedicated, and generous. We are always putting others before ourselves. The campus does a great job with resources and making sure you have everything you need to succeed. The campus is safe, there are always police and security walking, biking or riding on hoverboard...   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Melissa from miami on 2019-07-25

The academics were subpar and not worth the money that you pay for tuition. Two of my professors were good researchers but poor teachers. NO engaging discussions. Often times I sat in class wondering if the President of the University was aware of the low quality of education and teaching in my class. In terms of the community: Unsafe. High car accident fatalities. An international student who lived in the apartments very close to the university was robbed and stabbed...   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Chandler from Kennesaw on 2019-07-15

Good school for students who are not trying to change the world, but find their own passion and build the foundation for a good life. If you live in the area, and you can get in, it is easily best value for your money college. It is what you make of it. If you are smart and want to transfer, that's alright; transfer after 1 year. Marietta campus is kinda lame. Kennesaw campus is kinda basic. Professors can be great or terrible, many faculty are subpar. Not the greatest f...   Read the full review...

University of the Pacific Review

Reviewed by Brent from Southern California on 2019-07-14

Excellent university. Pricey but worth it. Pharm.D. program is a great way to prepare for a well-paying, highly respected, and in-demand profession. Chemistry department is excellent. Greek life is a great way to ensure an active social life. There are a lot of attractive students of European ancestry. ...   Read the full review...

Hudson County Community College Review

Reviewed by Daequan from Jersey City, NJ on 2019-07-10

The community of students are open minded. There are plenty of organazations that students can join. Incoming freshmen should consider looking into the EOF program for assistance with getting help adjusting to college life. They have starbucks in the library so that helps as well. the professors have a passion for their job so it makes learning easier to understand from a students perspective. ...   Read the full review...

Franklin and Marshall College Review

Reviewed by John from Philadelphia on 2019-07-10

F&M is the epitome of the liberal arts experience. I had the opportunity to explore esoteric topics in depth, such as dynamic steady state systems, and broader areas of study (including linguistics and psychology), while majoring in government and economics. F&M positioned me well for success - first at law school and then with the intellectual and work demands as a first year associate at a law firm. I am sure that it varies from student to student, but I could not ha...   Read the full review...

Louisiana Tech University Review

Reviewed by Hayes from Dallas/Fort Worth, TX on 2019-07-09

This is one of the best universities in the country. It has great education and you earn real world experiences while in college which prepares you for the workforce. Overall an incredible place...   Read the full review...

National American University Overland Park Review

Reviewed by Whitney K. from Washington State on 2019-07-09

I took the Business Management Associates Degree program and had the best experience! I was able to graduate early thanks to their wide variety of classes and scheduling they offer....   Read the full review...

Rend Lake College Review

Reviewed by Mike from Missouri on 2019-07-08

Great two-year college. Perfect school for skills-based degrees and/or students looking to transfer to a four-year university. ...   Read the full review...

Wiley College Review

Reviewed by Jeanetta from Fort Worth Texas on 2019-07-07

Great higher education experience. College with pride and integrity. ...   Read the full review...

University at Buffalo Review

Reviewed by Paige from Buffalo, NY on 2019-07-02

Very good value for money. This school has two kinds of students: ones who want to get their degree and get out, or those who would rather spend all their time in frat basements. It's like an airport. Everyone's just trying to go their own way, without unnecessary contact with others and with minimal pride for their school. No one absolutely loves being here, we all tolerate it for the price. Teachers are like airport staff. They're good at what they do, they'll help you...   Read the full review...

The College of Idaho Review

Reviewed by Josh from Caldwell, ID on 2019-06-29

The C of I is an above average school where profs actually care about their students. In addition, the campus is diverse and the people are inclusive. ...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Hank from Aliso Viejo on 2019-06-25

If you want to study liberal arts and are ok with Soka's small size (and the implications), I would highly recommend looking into it. Some of its biggest advantages include the generous financial aid, the study abroad semester that is included in the tuition, and the school's proximity to Orange County's beautiful shoreline....   Read the full review...

Adelphi University Review

Reviewed by Mike from Brooklyn on 2019-06-21

Not what it used to be, you would be better off going to a CUNY school. If you want total diversity you are in the right place . If you want a quality education forget about , total waste of money! They don?t worry about academics ,they just worry about money. I should say how much they can squeeze out of you. They call you a client ,not a student. Bottom line you are just a number and they couldn?t care less if you succeeded or not . Check out their admissions rate, and...   Read the full review...

National American University Overland Park Review

Reviewed by Brianna from Texas on 2019-06-20

I have enjoyed my schooling here at NAU! I love that I get to make my own schedule around work. I am set to graduate in December!...   Read the full review...

AI Miami International University of Art and Design Review

Reviewed by tim from mami on 2019-06-19

its a party school...   Read the full review...

Chowan University Review

Reviewed by Terry from Garner, NC on 2019-06-16

If you are looking to party and stay out late nights this is not the school for you. If you are looking to get a good education, go to your dorm and watch tv this is the school for you. Very lenient on absences and a one on one educational atmosphere....   Read the full review...

University of South Florida Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Jason from Marquez on 2019-06-14

One of Florida's preeminent university. High research based which means great exposure to industry leaders....   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Linda from Soka Univeristy of America on 2019-06-11

I am getting into my sophomore year and I really love the life that SUA provides. The faculty and staff are very supportive of all our projects. The students here are very approachable and friendly...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Ella from california on 2019-06-11

Although we do not get to go to cities and bars etc... there is always something that keeps you busy on campus, such as clubs and student groups. I think they worth doing it if you want to grow as a human. Definitely, you will not be able to find any other places like Soka... ...   Read the full review...

Vanguard University of Southern California Review

Reviewed by Lee from Costa Mesa on 2019-06-05

Keep looking...   Read the full review...

University of Central Arkansas Review

Reviewed by Meso from Nigeria on 2019-06-04

I got accepted with a 940 SAT SCORE DON'T be discouraged you can be accepted too...   Read the full review...

Columbia Southern University Review

Reviewed by Dru from Arkansas on 2019-06-01

CSU is completely an online school. While, it is not a regionally accredited school, it is a DEAC school, which means its nationally accredited. I have completed 2 degrees from regionally accredited schools, both a B.A and a M.S. I decided to get an MBA from CSU and knew it was not regionally accredited but that did not matter. The education is well versed and the instructors give decent feedback. Overall, the school is great for working adults and people who want an onl...   Read the full review...

Eastern Michigan University Review

Reviewed by James from Lansing, MI on 2019-05-31

This is what I like to call a "No-frills" university. The social scene is meh and the nearby bar choices are limited, but if you are going to EMU then that isn't your main priority anyway. The school does a lot with a little. The campus is smaller than most but still very pleasant to walk around and easy to navigate. The class sizes are small and the equipment is not bleeding edge by any means but the faculty are some of the most knowledgeable people in their respected f...   Read the full review...

Benedictine College Review

Reviewed by Annabeth from Seabrook, Texas on 2019-05-31

What makes Benedictine unique is how welcoming the community. One of the Benedictine values is hospitality and that's apparent. The teachers truly care about the students and the students seek out the teachers outside of class to ask for help with homework, get advice, ask about things they're curious about, or just talk. You know just about everyone's face even if you haven't spoken with them before and the students genuinely care about each other, even those that they'...   Read the full review...

Albany State University Review

Reviewed by Elijah from Smyrna GA on 2019-05-29

Its a great school with fantastic energy, and a very caring staff ...   Read the full review...

West Virginia University Review

Reviewed by John from GA on 2019-05-28

Faculty and facilites were first rate. N WV a great place to live, small town feel, close to bigger city in Pittsburgh. Friendly locals, and superb school sprit. ...   Read the full review...

Gardner Webb University Review

Reviewed by Randall from Asheville, NC on 2019-05-28

Gardner-Webb provided me with academic challenges that have enabled me to succeed in the business world. Professors showed a genuine interest in the success of students....   Read the full review...

Pace University New York Review

Reviewed by lesly from shalke on 2019-05-28

A great learning experience with nothing but fun....   Read the full review...

Reinhardt University Review

Reviewed by Mike from Lilburn, Ga. on 2019-05-28

Having the ability to stay Focused. Not a lot of distractions. This is Not a Party School......   Read the full review...

Minnesota State University Mankato Review

Reviewed by Tim from Hackman on 2019-05-26

I would strongly advise against this school. The campus is surprisingly small and the town is horrifically boring. Their was not a strong sense of community surrounding the student population, and I was disappointed by the lack of diversity. I would recommend looking elsewhere for colleges....   Read the full review...

Washington State University Review

Reviewed by billy from seattle on 2019-05-24

very good, fun place...   Read the full review...

University of Maryland Baltimore County Review

Reviewed by Sarah from 21250 on 2019-05-24

I got into UMD and UMBC and chose to go to UMBC. WORST decision of my life. This school is so small and so quiet. There is no nightlife, no party or bar scene and there is not much to do on campus or in the surrounding area. You have to go to Baltimore city if you want any kind of nightlife, but the city isn't the safest place to be at night. The school is very isolated, most students seem to be commuters and on-campus housing is overpriced and abysmal. The school is als...   Read the full review...

Grambling State University Review

Reviewed by Phyllis from Sugarland, Texas on 2019-05-21

Cultural awareness. I was initially a student @ Louisiana Tech University in their applying for their nursing program until my counselor informed a 3 year wait list. I then transferred to GSU and was accepted completing the course in the time frame it would have taken to obtain a 2 year degree from Tech. My experience @ GSU enlightened my perception of one culture vs another. This is not said to be a "racist" comment, but there was a big difference. Thanks to GSU, I am ...   Read the full review...

Hampden Sydney College Review

Reviewed by David H from Nokesville, VA on 2019-05-20

Great academics, sports, anda atmosphere. While only 1000 student attend - 1300 acre campus is laid out and gives a much larger campus feel. Being all male is no issue as another larger University is 5 minutes away....   Read the full review...

University of Wisconsin Platteville Review

Reviewed by Mike from IL on 2019-05-14

The ROI at UWP is pretty good but as you hear so many times you get what you pay for. The school is growing fast but they have a LOT of growing pains. Communications between departments and even within same departments is horrible. New teacher acting as councilor has steered our kid wrong may times. Adding undue stress to all our lives. If you have choice, DO NOT GO HERE. ...   Read the full review...

Michigan State University Review

Reviewed by Michelle from Elk Rapids on 2019-05-14

Go Green!...   Read the full review...

San Diego State University Review

Reviewed by Marcus from San Diego, California on 2019-05-14

An amazing Cal State school with a reasonable out of state price. Campus is very pretty with enough amenities to satisfy any incoming first year...   Read the full review...

Pacific Lutheran University Review

Reviewed by Christopher from Edinburg, Texas on 2019-05-13

I graduated from PLU and it has been a key part of my success in the business world. The professors actually teach at this college if you are willing to learn. ...   Read the full review...

Western Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Sydney from Wcu on 2019-05-13

WCU is a lot of fun and there are lots of cool activities constantly held for the students. Since the classes are smaller class sizes attendance is very important and professors have no problem failing you but they are very personal and are always there to help (you just have to ask). The advisors are my favorite part as they guide me through any problem or question I may have. It's very fun and the students are very nice to each other. I've never felt unsafe on the ...   Read the full review...

Western Oregon University Review

Reviewed by Yasmine from Monmouth on 2019-05-12

Regardless of the fact that WOU is a small university, the atmosphere and the professors are very welcoming. Some professors aren't as welcoming in the beginning, but they turn out to be once you engage with them. If you're concerned about campus safety as well, our campus is very safe! We hardly ever hear about crimes that happen around or within campus, and by the time we do, those crimes have already been resolved... My dream was to attend WOU one day, and with all h...   Read the full review...

Aultman College of Nursing and Health Sciences Review

Reviewed by anonymous from Canton on 2019-05-12

They are overpriced and not flexible with their class scheduling,it is nice that you do not have to apply to get accepted into your choice of major but that is all. I found the administration to be rather snobby and the overall atmosphere of the school was not pleasant. I would not recommend this school until you did thorough research....   Read the full review...

University of Houston Review

Reviewed by S Pettigrew from Texas on 2019-05-11

UH offers many opportunities and degrees. Many Houston businesses offer internships and analyst programs to UH students. Greek life and various other organizations offer many social opportunities. UH athletics compete at a high level and games are fun to attend. UH is underrated in my opinion. Being a UH Alum has helped me in numerous ways. 2 different jobs in my career were through UH networking. ...   Read the full review...

Asbury University Review

Reviewed by Joel from Wilmore on 2019-05-08

Academics is incredible, atmosphere is loving, and professors are very helpful...   Read the full review...

Wheaton College Review

Reviewed by Macalister from Wheaton on 2019-05-08

It's a great school. The workload and focus it requires is extremely high and kind of high stress for most students. There is no party scene at all which does limit some aspect of normal life and celebrations but the social life is alright, most students are quite open to relationships and friendships but again it's still quite stressful....   Read the full review...

Case Western Reserve University Review

Reviewed by Elizabeth from Cleveland on 2019-05-08

Ivy League Academics for those who still want a social life along with it ...   Read the full review...

University of Akron Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Ramone Nudle from Akron, OH on 2019-05-08

Look, only come to Akron if your heart's set on a STEM career. If you're ready to bust ass in engineering, medicine, applied science and tech, or nat science, get in cheap and use it as a stepping stone to med or grad school elsewhere....   Read the full review...

Georgia Gwinnett College Review

Reviewed by Kelly from Snellville on 2019-05-07

It's an amazing school that focuses a lot on academics. I didn't expect that much from the quality of the school when I looked at the tuition price, but the minute I stepped on campus I realized this was where I wanted to spend the next 4 - 5 years of my life. ...   Read the full review...

Irvine Valley College Review

Reviewed by Tyler from Irvine on 2019-05-07

It is really good for the money and really a good place to explore your interests. It is possible to get out quick and transfer to anywhere you want. Just make sure you have the self-discipline to get your work done. The professors are invested in their students however many students end up taking three years or more to transfer. Join the honors program for the priority registration, and get registered for your classes right away. IVC is a great place but don't stay long...   Read the full review...

Davidson College Review

Reviewed by Jeff Anderson from Huntersville, NC on 2019-05-07

It's ok for the price...   Read the full review...

Florida State University Review

Reviewed by Carly from Tallahassee on 2019-05-07

Anyone would be lucky to call Florida State home. I know I am. This school does something special to anyone that is blessed enough to attend. Do yourself a favor and apply, you won't regret it. ...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by Lillian Roselyn from Waco, Texas on 2019-05-06

I think you must try very hard at this campus, and study a lot, but if you do, your time at Baylor will be a piece of cake....   Read the full review...

Troy University Review

Reviewed by Allen Roberts from Troy, AL on 2019-05-06

Great college. ...   Read the full review...

Willamette University Review

Reviewed by James from Alaska on 2019-05-06

Great individual attention. I loved having a personal relationship with all of the professors. They made even the most boring topics interesting since they made the effort to teach to my own interests instead of just lecturing to a general audience....   Read the full review...

Rutgers University New Brunswick Review

Reviewed by . from . on 2019-05-05

Great school...   Read the full review...

Florida State University Review

Reviewed by Douglas from Greenville, SC on 2019-05-03

Wonderful experience. Top-notch faculty and facilities. Beautiful campus and friendly students. Very proud to be an alumnus of Florida State University. I am glad that I chose FSU over UF. ...   Read the full review...

University of California Berkeley Review

Reviewed by marissa from berkeley on 2019-05-03

its overall amazing...   Read the full review...

University of Oklahoma Norman Campus Review

Reviewed by Ezra from Deaton on 2019-05-03

I had a great time but i am very very into collegiate sports. If that isn't as big of an attraction to someone than i could understand them seeing my rating as high. But nothing beats football time in Oklahoma....   Read the full review...

University of Cincinnati Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Tariq from Main campus on 2019-05-02

Great school! Very practical in training students for the real professional world. Highly regarded clinical research institution, engineering program, and design/architecture program....   Read the full review...

Virginia Tech Review

Reviewed by Edwin from Tennessee on 2019-05-02

Three things I loved about VT: Research opportunities, the beautiful campus, and the embodiment of the school's motto "Ut Prosim"....   Read the full review...

Willamette University Review

Reviewed by Sarah from Colorado on 2019-05-01

Highly politically charged atmosphere, but the professors enthusiastically entertain well-thought-out discussion and love to promote critical thinking. Solid theatre opportunities and history classes. ...   Read the full review...

Community College of Philadelphia Review

Reviewed by Zulma from Philadelphia on 2019-04-29

The professors I had really assisted me to ensure I did my best.. I became an honor roll student , and I'm grateful for their support. I loved my experience as a CCP student.....   Read the full review...

Agnes Scott College Review

Reviewed by z from ga on 2019-04-28

Good school for world changers. ...   Read the full review...

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Review

Reviewed by S from Prescott AZ on 2019-04-26

It's a hard school, but it's worth it if you can stick to it....   Read the full review...

Arkansas Baptist College Review

Reviewed by evandereus farrier from jeanerette louisiana on 2019-04-24

i think its a good place to meet new people and start a new life....   Read the full review...

Indiana University Bloomington Review

Reviewed by Sam from Madison, WI on 2019-04-24

Indiana University Bloomington is one of the most beautiful campuses I have seen. I really miss my walk to work - through the woods on a brick path....   Read the full review...

Brown University Review

Reviewed by Sharon from Nebraska on 2019-04-19

As an Ivy League university, consistently a Top 15 National University with a very unique, liberal curriculum allowing a student to focus on a major/minor without spending time on irrelevant courses. Admissions competition is beyond extreme with more than 32,000 applications in 2019 with only 2,200 admitted. Forget it if you aren't in the 90th percentile across the board. Typical cost for a Ivy school, but don't expect much help if your parents have the money tp spen...   Read the full review...

Central Michigan University Review

Reviewed by Hailey from Greenville on 2019-04-16

Amazing...   Read the full review...

Morgan State University Review

Reviewed by Linda from Baltimore on 2019-04-13

Morgan provides an atmosphere of inclusiveness and a rigorous academic portfolio that stimulates and challenges their students to excel. Kudos to Morgan for hiring excellent staff and kudos to its students for investing in their future by obtaining a well rounded education at Morgan....   Read the full review...

Evangel University Review

Reviewed by Amy from Cleveland, OH on 2019-04-13

I went back to college at a State University while my son attended/graduated from Evangel. Our experiences academically were polarizing. With the exception of a few professors, the requirements (or lack), lack of education of some professors, school policy, inconsistent ways of handling situations,...it was laughable at best. To give one example: my son received a D- on a paper and was told by his professor that his paper was deserving of an A, however they didn't agree ...   Read the full review...

University of the District of Columbia Review

Reviewed by Dania O Satahoo from Jamaica on 2019-04-13

The prices are very good and it is not very overcrowded. One of the best Universities to start your tertiary education....   Read the full review...

Hutchinson Community College Review

Reviewed by Alix Miller from Hutchinson, KS on 2019-04-12

I think its a good college, but we need more partys...   Read the full review...

Park University Review

Reviewed by Eli from Parkville on 2019-04-12

This is a good school for non-traditional students, all the teachers I've had are really willing to work with you. Also the classes are challenging, but not impossible. Good school. Not award winning, but good....   Read the full review...

Northeast Catholic College Review

Reviewed by Michael from Rhode Island on 2019-04-10

This college is authentically Catholic. The academics are excellent for anyone wanting a liberal arts education. The school is small which I feel is a strength. The professors and staff are in constant contact with students during meals, class, and recreation time. The students get to know everyone in the school cultivating lifetime friendships. Mass is offered everyday with the chapel in the middle of the campus. The view of the mountains from the dining room is s...   Read the full review...

Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Review

Reviewed by Mark from Green Bay on 2019-04-05

Unfortunately I took the IT Security program and it was not very good. Numerous instructors left the college, one per semester. The college is using adjuncts to teach the classes but the adjuncts are not the best. Classes that had one instructor didn't have working labs and he said don't worry about it. Then in the capstone class we couldn't do the assignments. This was a disappointingbprogram....   Read the full review...

Appalachian State University Review

Reviewed by James from florida on 2019-04-05

Wouldn't trade the experience for anything....   Read the full review...

Johns Hopkins University Review

Reviewed by Liz from Texas on 2019-04-05

An elite institution! ...   Read the full review...

University of Kansas Review

Reviewed by Wyatt from Lawrence on 2019-04-04

This entire place is a joke, minus a good teacher here or there. Otherwise this place is complete trash for educational purposes....   Read the full review...

Penn State Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Raj from State College, Pa on 2019-04-04

Good educational experience. Great relationship between campus and town. Tremendous flexibility to structure educational foundation due to the vast number of majors. Good combination of athletics for both men and women. Good diversity of student population - undergraduates, graduates, nationalities and races. Despite the large size, small interest groups can be created and cultivated....   Read the full review...

Marshall University Review

Reviewed by Larry from Washington D.C. on 2019-04-04

Marshall is a great University. The investment made in a Marshall University education is the best money I have ever spent. Everywhere I have travelled in the world there is at least one person who yelled out Go Herd! As a Son of Marshall I enjoyed the low cost of tuition and do not suffer from the decades of debt other schools in the country saddle their students with. Overall it?s the best value for my time and money. I could not be happier. ...   Read the full review...

Providence College Review

Reviewed by Cindy from Massachusetts on 2019-04-03

Love it!...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by M from Japan on 2019-04-02

Small class size made me think who I am and what I can do to improve this society as a person. Most professors are really friendly, and they are always willing to help students. Mandatory study abroad program is one of the most popular characteristic of Soka, and as an International student, going to the US and studying abroad to another country broaden my future options and gave an opportunity to grow as a person. ...   Read the full review...

Santa Monica College Review

Reviewed by Jose from SMC on 2019-04-02

The faculty at SMC are great, the students are great as well. The administrative people however, are a different story. Human Resources on this campus is a complete joke, they do as little as possible to actually work and make life easier on the faculty whom already take the brunt of the most important work on campus (educating). Most of the other departments are rather worthless as well, from the bookstores incompetence, to the food servers complete lack of customer ser...   Read the full review...

Denison University Review

Reviewed by Kirstin from Boulder, Colorado on 2019-04-01

I graduated from Denison in 1992, and now have 1 in college and another looking. Makes my perspective unusual. I have so many life long friends from Denison. If you see someone on the street, in your profession, in your neighborhood, you want to reach out and connect. It was difficult while I was there, many kids were from the East, and I was a Minnesota girl. But the lifelong connections mean WAY more, 26 years later. ...   Read the full review...

The College of New Jersey Review

Reviewed by Mark from TCNJ on 2019-04-01

Great place, dead on weekends...   Read the full review...

Colorado School of Mines Review

Reviewed by John from Denver, CO on 2019-03-31

Current student and yes this school is tough but the rewards are there after I'm done. Getting great grades requires the utmost dedication. This school is bar none, especially true if you are studying earth based sciences (I'm a Geophysics major). However, one aspect of this school that is not discussed much is the professors. This school is a major research driven campus. You will be learning from professors that are leaders in their respective fields. While this is awe...   Read the full review...

Siena College Review

Reviewed by Lisa from Loudonville, NY on 2019-03-31

While Siena College does an excellent job of preparing students academically to succeed in their future careers, it provides so much more. It is a wonderful community that also helps students to make a difference in the world through the many community service opportunities available. The student/faculty ratio and smaller class size allows for a better education and the faculty office hours provide excellent access to them for questions/extra assistance. The campus is ...   Read the full review...

Hartwick College Review

Reviewed by Ian from Virginia on 2019-03-30

This school is not well known and underrated. The Professors are absolutely top-notch at Hartwick. The smaller class sizes helps students stay more engaged and creates a more inclusive learning environment. One drawback is the school does not have an engineering program. There is a high percentage of the student population that participates in either Division III or Division I sports at the school (~40% in 2008). This also reflects the high caliber of the coaching st...   Read the full review...

University of Colorado Boulder Review

Reviewed by Bob from Colorado Springs, CO on 2019-03-30

Great campus and student body, you get out of it what you put in......   Read the full review...

University of Houston Review

Reviewed by Mario from University or Houston on 2019-03-29

That it is a great school to go to because its large good fun and great for throwing parties....   Read the full review...

Collins College Review

Reviewed by Scott from California on 2019-03-27

School ripped me off for an Associates degree, they preyed on dumb kids and then faked their admissions to keep getting student loan money. I got a decent education, but nearly everyone else there never got a job in the graphics field....   Read the full review...

San Jose State University Review

Reviewed by Juliette from Duran on 2019-03-27

It is a great university!...   Read the full review...

Valparaiso University Review

Reviewed by Patrick from Wisconsin on 2019-03-26

Class size ratio is phenomenal. You get to know your professors personally. Do not expect a big social life. Academics are very solid....   Read the full review...

Rutgers University New Brunswick Review

Reviewed by PAUL from New Brunswick on 2019-03-26

Very diverse school and curriculum. Great atmosphere and great social events. Outstanding value for the money and ranked in top 100 schools in USA, plus well respected. Football is it?s only weakness, but other sports make up for it. ...   Read the full review...

Ball State University Review

Reviewed by Jonah from Muncie, IN on 2019-03-25

Ball Sate offers a unique experience relative to larger schools and institutions, and is perhaps the most effective school for its price in the state. Out of State students should consider programs and degrees before deciding on attendance, as BSU degrees such as Education, Business, and Political Science tend to be much better known and appreciated throughout the world. While students majoring in other fields should still strongly consider the school for its personal ac...   Read the full review...

Rutgers University Camden Review

Reviewed by joseph from Saint Petersburg, FL on 2019-03-24

to me it has a small school atmosphere i had all professors class size small teachers that gave it there all rutgers camden served me well ...   Read the full review...

University of Kansas Review

Reviewed by Amy from Kansas on 2019-03-24

Do not come here if you want to learn...   Read the full review...

Trinity College Review

Reviewed by Conner from Washington, DC on 2019-03-22

Going to Trinity was the best decision I ever made....   Read the full review...

SUNY at Binghamton Review

Reviewed by sabrina from f on 2019-03-21

i really like this school, it is definitely moving up in the world. My favorite part is that everyone here is so chill and the campus environment is great....   Read the full review...

University of Mississippi Review

Reviewed by Maurice from Chicago, IL on 2019-03-21

Great place to learn and meet other interesting students...   Read the full review...

North Park University Review

Reviewed by Maurice from Chicago, IL on 2019-03-21

Great school for adult learners....   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Sam from Miami on 2019-03-21

Engineering is Lacking...   Read the full review...

Franklin and Marshall College Review

Reviewed by Scott from Lancaster, PA on 2019-03-20

Drown students with work and push liberal ideas on their students and will give lower grades if what is expressed in class does not agree with their views. Tuition is now top 10 in the country for a barely top 50 liberal arts school with low tier job opportunities after college. Terrible social life, weekends are spent at a disgusting dive bar and crammed into small apartments sweating until you faint. Freshmen are being hospitalized at an alarming rate because there is ...   Read the full review...

Dartmouth College Review

Reviewed by Tom Freud from New York on 2019-03-20

Idyllic undergraduate experience and tight-knit alumni community...   Read the full review...

Bethany College Review

Reviewed by Sarah from Kansas on 2019-03-19

Awesome school!...   Read the full review...

Middle Tennessee State University Review

Reviewed by Ralph from Florida on 2019-03-19

MTSU is a great school to attend. It is not too big or too small. The professors are easily accessible and friendly. The bang for the buck is definitely here at Middle. The school offers a Greek system that welcomes non-Greeks into their circle. To me, it is the Goldilocks school....   Read the full review...

The University of Texas at Austin Review

Reviewed by Bob from Houston on 2019-03-19

you will be challenged to compete at every level. You will be exposed to a wide diversity of cultures, beliefs and views of our place in the world. The challenges of school are offset, and sometimes enhanced, by being in an environment where "work hard, play hard" is the mantra. Austin is an ideal college town. One final thing: OU still sucks!...   Read the full review...

East Tennessee State University Review

Reviewed by Dave Beck from Atlanta, Ga on 2019-03-17

Great place to learn, work, play and live....   Read the full review...

SUNY College at Oneonta Review

Reviewed by Cameron from New Paltz on 2019-03-17

Great Education program, beautiful location....   Read the full review...

Babson College Review

Reviewed by Ti from Boston on 2019-03-17

Strong balance of academics and real world knowledge...   Read the full review...

University of Tulsa Review

Reviewed by Braden from Tulsa on 2019-03-15

Very awesome school. Smaller class sizes make a huge difference in communicating and fostering relationships with faculty/professors...   Read the full review...

DePaul University Review

Reviewed by Dana from Brighton, Michigan on 2019-03-15

The Lincoln Park campus is beautiful but the school is integrated throughout the city, requiring daily use of the train. The school lacks a typical college atmosphere in that they do not have a football team, so no tailgates, etc. The campus seems to lack the cohesive student body activities of many mid-western colleges. Even though the school is Catholic, they are very tolerant of all religions, cultures and sexual orientations. Housing is very expensive. As for safet...   Read the full review...

University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Campus Review

Reviewed by Anes from Towson, MD on 2019-03-14

Great school, very nice safe campus with medieval in style Cathedral of Learning, in a great city with plenty to do. You have to work hard for your grades, but the diploma will have a meaning! My daughter who got good grades in high school without any effort, nearly failed the freshman year (I praise UPitt for not letting her pass classes for nothing!), was given a second chance, a probation (luckily) and finished her undergrad studies on time with flying grades after ...   Read the full review...

Boston University Review

Reviewed by Paul from Toronto on 2019-03-13

Academically wasn't easy if you are aiming for a gpa of 3.7+. Profs are excellent. School was very expensive. Only have 4 years so make the most of it....   Read the full review...

Montana State University Review

Reviewed by Madison Yeager from montana on 2019-03-12

It is awsome here and I love it so much...   Read the full review...

William Woods University Review

Reviewed by Brad from Maryland on 2019-03-11

Difficult and challenging! Great school! Get your MBA from WWU and good things happen. Very hard and a lot of work. Hard to balance work and school.....   Read the full review...

Florida State University Review

Reviewed by Geoffrey from Miami, Fl. on 2019-03-11

FSU was a great experience. Academics are top notch and campus life is second to none. Thankfully my daughter has chosen to attend as well as it was either FSU or UF. Go Noles!...   Read the full review...

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Review

Reviewed by Ari from Oviedo on 2019-03-11

They have a beautiful campus ,and the friendly atmosphere there would be comfortable for anyone. not to mention the astonishing water fountain legend ...   Read the full review...

Ball State University Review

Reviewed by Emily from Muncie, IN on 2019-03-10

Ball State is an extremely underrated university. The campus is beautiful, the ambiance is great, and the faculty and academics are excellent. You will receive an excellent education at an even better price if you attend Ball State. ...   Read the full review...

Bethel College Mishawaka Review

Reviewed by Ashley from South Bend on 2019-03-10

Bethel College has been a great place for me to grow as a person. They continue to support me after graduation and I am seriously considering their graduate program. This is a great small Christian college. ...   Read the full review...

Cumberland University Review

Reviewed by Jayson Harvey from Murfreesboro, TN on 2019-03-10

Great school with a small atmosphere similar to a HS classroom....   Read the full review...

Morgan State University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Comments on 2019-03-10

We are in an era where there should be no such thing called historically black college. Black kids are graduating these universities will hate towards other minorities. Non-black faculty who are hired have to either succumb to the black system or abused. Too much infused hate towards non-black. These universities also drain the federal government funds and brings no value to the society. ...   Read the full review...

University of Rhode Island Review

Reviewed by Ryan from New York on 2019-03-07

Not worth the money at all. ...   Read the full review...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by Brett from North Carolina on 2019-03-05

This was my first visit to GCU as a prospective student and I was impressed with the size of the school; at 23,000 students on-campus, it felt smaller but large enough to not feel confined. Loved the cleanliness of the campus, sans all the construction, but growth is a good thing, right? I enjoyed the easy-going vibe from current students and how easy it is to get around campus. GCU is definitely in my top three. ...   Read the full review...

Wayne State University Review

Reviewed by - from - on 2019-03-05

This is a unique location in an unusually diverse city. I am better prepared than my work peers to thrive in a multi-cultural society. That time I received directly with faculty really paid off. I understand my field in both a practical and intellectual way, which is unusual....   Read the full review...

Penn State Schuylkill Review

Reviewed by Loyola from Philadelphia on 2019-03-05

It is good for students that have grown up in the area. 90% of the students are commuters. The location is in the middle of nowhere, there is no public transportation. My son likes the teachers which is the saving point of the campus. Athletics is poor, there is no social life, the event coordinator does an amazingly poor job of organizing anything. There is nothing to do on campus, everything is far away and you are stuck inside the dorm if you don't have a car. They sh...   Read the full review...

College of Our Lady of the Elms Review

Reviewed by Stefan from Boston on 2019-03-04

It is a decent school. Not great but there is definetely worst. My overall experience at Elms was quite enjoyable. ...   Read the full review...

University of Southern California Review

Reviewed by Kookie from San Fransico on 2019-03-02

A really good university ...   Read the full review...

Dakota State University Review

Reviewed by Eric from Madison SD on 2019-03-01

Definitely the right place to be if you have an interest in computing. Make sure to take advantage of all the clubs and events we host....   Read the full review...

Dakota State University Review

Reviewed by Peter from Madison on 2019-03-01

It's an awesome school. Small, but that's okay. The teachers all go by their first names. It's a one of the best schools for cyber security, programming, and network administration. ...   Read the full review...

Dakota State University Review

Reviewed by Mike from Madison, SD on 2019-03-01

Great cyber security program and I?ve had no problem finding a job so far with me degree....   Read the full review...

Dakota State University Review

Reviewed by Michael from madison on 2019-03-01

Honestly i have had wonderful experience at DSU. I have learned a lot, made a lot of friends and ended up with fantastic career opportunities. I am currently finishing up my graduate degree and I can say without a doubt that DSU is directly responsible for providing the opportunities and environment that have lead to my success....   Read the full review...

Springfield Technical Community College Review

Reviewed by Christine from Phoenix, Arizona on 2019-03-01

STCC is an excellent college for the money, especially for in state students. The faculty are excellent, not only at educating, but at motivating and coaching, and seem genuinely interested in maximizing the odds for student success. I graduated in 1980 and again in 2005, the latter with a nursing degree, and I would encourage potential students to challenge themselves. My biggest regret is that I didn't aim high enough the first time around!...   Read the full review...

Dakota State University Review

Reviewed by Terri from Minneapolis on 2019-03-01

Great campus, almost second to none for CyberSecurity!! ...   Read the full review...

Dakota State University Review

Reviewed by Jeffery from Johansen on 2019-03-01

Honestly, this school is pretty great all around. The job placement rate coming out of their computer degrees is 99% which doesnt look like it will decline anytime soon. Check out the campus for yourself, you wont regret coming here....   Read the full review...

Angelina College Review

Reviewed by mary from thomas on 2019-02-28

it is a very clean school and the social life is good...   Read the full review...

Tarleton State University Review

Reviewed by Michael from Fort Worth, TX on 2019-02-27

Tarleton is a good value for the money. I was more of a commuter students, so I didn't spend a ton of time on campus at sporting events or other activities. I found my professors to be open and helpful; the classes were good and prepared me for my current professional career. Overall, Tarleton is a great school....   Read the full review...

Rochester Institute of Technology Review

Reviewed by Noah from San Jose, CA on 2019-02-27

Great school with great people and better outcomes. RIT is a huge private school. It's primarily a resident campus, with a thriving social scene - there is always something fun going on: every day, any time. However the social scene isn't the same as the state school variety. For example, parties are smaller, tamer, and less common than state schools. Dating fellow students is comparatively more difficult due to the gender imbalance. RIT is dedicated to preparing you for...   Read the full review...

James Madison University Review

Reviewed by Davey from Fountain Valley, Ca on 2019-02-27

Outstanding school from academics to social life. ...   Read the full review...

The University of Texas at Arlington Review

Reviewed by Robert Hingle from arlington on 2019-02-26

it is a really good school...   Read the full review...

Wayne State University Review

Reviewed by Sydney from Detroit on 2019-02-25

dont live in the dorms, the food sucks so bad and EVERYTHING is closed after 6. No parties. No fun. No college experience. ...   Read the full review...

Belmont University Review

Reviewed by Alayna from Nashville, TN on 2019-02-24

love it here...   Read the full review...

Oklahoma State University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Harold from Abbott, TX on 2019-02-22

While it has been a few years since I graduated, OSU remains a major influence on my life. As I moved out of state rather quickly after graduation due to a job offer, I am not always able to return and visit as much as I would like... but have returned about once a year! Seems like everything is changing (as expected) for the better with my old school but the same welcoming charm remains, thank goodness. The education I received has served my career well which is what ma...   Read the full review...

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Review

Reviewed by Kristen from Florida on 2019-02-22

FAMU is offers the best HBCU experience. With professors that are passionate about their work, a variety of student organizations, and a close-knit bond that exist between all students, FAMU is a great institution to attend....   Read the full review...

Gordon College Review

Reviewed by skylar fore from Miller GA on 2019-02-22

good...   Read the full review...

Liberty University Review

Reviewed by David from LYnchburg on 2019-02-22

If you are looking for a conservative, Christian school that is slowing improving and growing, this is it. If you are looking for a top of the line school or a public school or will not enjoy the very strong conservative and Christian aspects then look elsewhere....   Read the full review...

University of Wisconsin Platteville Review

Reviewed by Dean from Milwauke on 2019-02-20

Great value and a lot of fun. Got a great job out of it with little debt and hard to beat that....   Read the full review...

San Jose State University Review

Reviewed by William from USA on 2019-02-19

Excellent university for the money with a beautiful, historic campus in the heart of the city. Classes are challenging. Lots of extremely smart people here, excellent faculty and many top-notch, nationally recognized programs. This university is somewhat underrated, although more and more people are discovering how great it truly is. ...   Read the full review...

Wake Technical Community College Review

Reviewed by Justin from Raleigh on 2019-02-19

Would not recommend. Only about numbers and bottom line. Very Political and too may other better places to go....   Read the full review...

Macalester College Review

Reviewed by Davis Manning from St. Paul, MN on 2019-02-16

Amazing school that only gets better by the year. With new facilities and an increasingly accomplished & thoughtful student body, you wont be disappointed with your choice!...   Read the full review...

Georgetown University Review

Reviewed by Todd from DC on 2019-02-14

Without question, one of the most compelling colleges in terms of an undergraduate experience: a diverse, attractive, talented student body, dedicated faculty, robust social life, and access to all of the academic, professional, cultural, and social opportunities of Washington, DC--the best of all worlds. Tremendous Hoya Pride....   Read the full review...

University of Louisville Review

Reviewed by Billy from Louisville, KY on 2019-02-13

It is a fun school...   Read the full review...

Stanford University Review

Reviewed by Helen from Louisville, KY on 2019-02-12

I loved Stanford, I was frightened as a freshman, and felt out of my league. As I made friends and listened to others' stories, I gradually learned we shared common strengths and limitations. Standord taught me to formulate questions for study, think critically, write and speak effectively, and act collaboratively to promote the common good. All these skills prepared me for a challenging family, professional, and volunteer life. ...   Read the full review...

University of Florida Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Jacksonville, FL on 2019-02-12

This University is the BEST!! It is an awesome experience and you do not get distracted from your as much as other colleges....   Read the full review...

Grace College and Theological Seminary Review

Reviewed by Marlee from Winona Lake, Indiana on 2019-02-12

Professors are wonderful to work with. They always make sure you're getting the most out of your college experience....   Read the full review...

Grace College and Theological Seminary Review

Reviewed by Christian from Ohio on 2019-02-11

Grace College has great professors who are willing to work with you one on one. They have regular office hours and are have a great willingness to help their students out. I think that is Grace's best quality is the Professors. They have years of real-world knowledge that they bring to the table when it comes to teaching and the learning process at Grace. They want to get the students to be hands-on and prepare them for the real world. ...   Read the full review...

Nova Southeastern University Review

Reviewed by zhiwei Wang from Davie on 2019-02-11

Attending this university gives no regret. The campus it just horribly beautiful and professors are nice and caring. At least, my personal experiences with NSU are just awesome and I made many life-long friends there. However, to be honest, this institution is not a party school and may not be suitable for students who like party scenes. ...   Read the full review...

University of Wisconsin River Falls Review

Reviewed by Angela from Pine Island, MN on 2019-02-10

I had an amazing four years at this university. Safe, friendly, and affordable.... close to the metro and filled with genuinely nice students and profs. The campus continues to make improvements and is, in my opinion, one of the two most beautiful UW schools. I highly recommend the university. I had nothing but positive experiences as a student and have been gainfully employed and happy ever since completing my degree. ...   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by John from Smith on 2019-02-08

Good school for low price. Can rival many good schools nearby such as Auburn and UGA. ...   Read the full review...

Eckerd College Review

Reviewed by Ted from Portland, Oregon on 2019-02-05

Beautiful campus, private marina, great activities and challenging academics....   Read the full review...

California State University Long Beach Review

Reviewed by Mike from Rancho Santa Margarita on 2019-02-05

Standards are high, you will be prepared to hit the ground running. Corporations recruit many graduates from this University. You will be prepared for a challenging career in Business, Engineering, Science, Medical field or other fields. Great choice if you're a serious student....   Read the full review...

Centura College Chesapeake Review

Reviewed by Taresha from Jackson on 2019-02-05

I think this place rocks I love being here and I am currently here as of 2018. The staff really goes out of their way to see you succeed and never fail no matter what comes along. ...   Read the full review...

Salem College Review

Reviewed by Jacky from North Carolina on 2019-02-04

First - this is NOT a religiously affiliated college. It was only Moravian when it was founded and for some years following, but no longer is. Second, this is a great little gem and I highly recommend Salem. There are great professors, several great professional opportunities and the community is great. It isn't for everyone, but overall you'll have a great experience if you get involved!...   Read the full review...

Boston University Review

Reviewed by Jake from BOSTON on 2019-02-03

College is what you make of it. Work hard. ...   Read the full review...

Lock Haven University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Lock Haven, Pa on 2019-02-03

Lock Haven is a great school for academics, the professors are great and most classes really to teach you a lot. The campus is beautiful and on campus housing is great, but very expensive. There is NOTHING to do in Lock Haven, and the population is so low that is makes it harder to make/maintain friends. There's always a lot of drama and gossip because its such a small school and you're constantly seeing/hearing of the same people. Its a lot like High School. My advice w...   Read the full review...

Harvard University Review

Reviewed by Jeremy Gadsen from Michigan on 2019-02-01

Harvard can not be overcome by any other college ...   Read the full review...

Dakota State University Review

Reviewed by Anthony from Madison on 2019-02-01

Not a great place to study art or design. Out of date practices and a lack of support for the arts on campus. Sodexo (our university food service) has atrocious quality and poor food diversity. However, It is an affordable school, but you get what you pay for....   Read the full review...

University of North Carolina at Pembroke Review

Reviewed by Dana from Charlotte, NC on 2019-02-01

I loved the small class size and how I felt comfortable approaching my professors with any concerns. Yes it is a small school but you make friends fast and the party scene is up to you. Located one hour from the coast and two hours to the Queen City of Charlotte Pembroke was a wonderful school to attend and graduate from. I do not regret it one bit. I had the chance to go to larger schools and I am so glad I did not, I was somebody at UNCP! Go Braves!!...   Read the full review...

University of Washington Seattle Campus Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Anonymous on 2019-02-01

Excellent academics and a beautiful campus....   Read the full review...

Gonzaga University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Anonymous on 2019-02-01

A strong sense of community, friendly students and excellent academics are why Gonzaga is special....   Read the full review...

Pacific Lutheran University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Anonymous on 2019-02-01

The academics are good, but many of the faculty and students are ignorant. ...   Read the full review...

University of Puget Sound Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Anonymous on 2019-02-01

Unfriendly, condescending students and professors, but the academics are very good and the campus is beautiful....   Read the full review...

Drake University Review

Reviewed by Anne from Kansas City on 2019-01-28

Excellent University- you get what you pay for. Smaller classes allow for more one on one availability to your professors. If you find you are having difficulty in a class or just need more clarification help is easily available directly from your professor. Just by simply making an appointment to visit them during their office hours all my professors over my 4 years at Drake were welcoming and helpful to whatever it was that I needed. Faculty and staff are friendly and ...   Read the full review...

Fort Valley State University Review

Reviewed by Robert from Augusta Georgia on 2019-01-27

Great school, located in a small town, and that helps students focus on academics, because there's not a lot going on. I attended in the late 90's and really had a life changing experience. I made life long friends with my fellow schoolmates and faculty. The teachers really want you to succeed. They had genuine ways of motivating you to give your best. This school is a hidden jewel....   Read the full review...

University of Notre Dame Review

Reviewed by Robert from New Jersey on 2019-01-27

Good Education, Great Tradition, Nice Campus, Difficult Classes, Expensive, Competitive Students, Isolated Area and Cold Weather.....   Read the full review...

Lansdale School of Business Review

Reviewed by KAM from Souderton on 2019-01-27

I graduated almost 20 years ago - I've been back several times and have two children who also attend/attended. I highly recommend LSB as an alternative to a community college or four year university....   Read the full review...

Hope College Review

Reviewed by Asher Davis from Holland, Michigan on 2019-01-25

This school sucks your creative energy leaving you a depressed, husk of a person. This is only the case if you're confident, smart, and willing to have difficult conversations. Seriously, if you're black, latino, trans, gay, or even a smart, cis-gendered male avoid this place and the plague. Honestly, you're better off going your local community college. ...   Read the full review...

Brunswick Community College Review

Reviewed by jason from charlotte north carolina on 2019-01-24

amazing....   Read the full review...

Quinnipiac University Review

Reviewed by John from Madison on 2019-01-24

Its a great school with a great reputation!...   Read the full review...

Brandeis University Review

Reviewed by Page from New Jersey on 2019-01-23

Core values are in radical progressive liberalism, socialism, and communism. Don't come here if you are a conservative or capitalist unless you want to be harassed for what you believe in. Do come here if you want to be indoctrinated in Antifa. ...   Read the full review...

Northeastern University Review

Reviewed by Sam from Boston on 2019-01-23

I am so so glad I came to Northeastern, I absolutely love the co-op program which is so unique and amazing!...   Read the full review...

Stephen F Austin State University Review

Reviewed by Jeri from Coke on 2019-01-22

It is a wonderful campus that is small enough to feel like home but large enough to have social options. ...   Read the full review...

Johnson County Community College Review

Reviewed by Andrew from Overland Park on 2019-01-18

Great campus, does not have on campus housing but has plenty of apartments nearby....   Read the full review...

Miller Motte College Raleigh Review

Reviewed by Petrina from Cary on 2019-01-16

Terrible education. Miller-Motte only cares about money. Refunds were supposed to be given and never were. Students who did not complete hours or assignments somehow still graduated on time to keep their numbers looking good. WASTE OF MONEY!! Do not go here....   Read the full review...

Norwich University Review

Reviewed by Colin Kenny from Ottawa Ontario Canada on 2019-01-16

A good place to get your act together. The military aspect of Norwich is a tremendous plus that 99% of other universities just can't match. The values exemplified by the Honor Code and the opportunity to learn the basics of leadership. ...   Read the full review...

Fortis College Review

Reviewed by former teacher from Westerville, Ohio on 2019-01-16

Prospective students, do not waste your money. Prospective teachers, do not waste your time. The place is not regionally accredited, costs ten times as much as nearby nonprofit schools and has programs on probation as well as high dropout rates and very low rates of successful job placement. Students are chronically disgruntled, faculty work nights and days without benefits and there is almost no interaction between faculty and administrators, who are frequently absent f...   Read the full review...

Sandhills Community College Review

Reviewed by Kelly from North Carolina on 2019-01-15

I've known of sandhills since 2009 and have attended since the end of 2017 and love my experience with the college! ...   Read the full review...

Columbia College Chicago Review

Reviewed by John Smith from South Loop on 2019-01-11

If you love the city atmosphere and are a person that "can hang" then this is the school for you. ...   Read the full review...

Texas State University Review

Reviewed by Jesse from NC on 2019-01-03

Texas State was a wonderful campus. Some of these reviews make me laugh. Rule #1 to a successful college experience... don't party. Focus, this is not a free ride and you need to give 100% if you want to be successful. As for the one star rating... wow... just wow. Religion has no place in psychology and philosophy. These classes focus on either science or alternative ways of thinking. You missed the point entirely and you cannot get everyone to share your opinion. Relig...   Read the full review...

University of California Santa Cruz Review

Reviewed by Reshma from CA on 2019-01-02

I was a computer science and arts major at UCSC and I had a great time! The game design department has some notably incredible faculty. The only issue I had overall was housing on & off campus because there are many sketchy landlords in the santa cruz area....   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by vicki from NY on 2018-12-28

Excellent in every way. Beautiful Campus....   Read the full review...

University of California Santa Cruz Review

Reviewed by Alejandro from Cheyenne on 2018-12-26

UCSC is a great school and has something for everyone. A research university to its core, Santa Cruz has a lot of world-renown programs, professors, and up-to-date academic spaces (lecture halls, classrooms, labs, etc.). The culture of the university is one of the most unique in the world. The only real problem I had with the school was the overpopulation of the campus. The campus is massive, but there isn't a lot of on-campus living options, especially because the city ...   Read the full review...

Savannah College of Art and Design Review

Reviewed by Leon from South Carolina on 2018-12-24

Learn how to manage your time and be prepared for a lot of work. If you don't have a good work ethic you better get one fast....   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Nainesh from GA on 2018-12-24

This college doesn't know how registration works. You can't offer 100 total seats for senior seminar, which you need to graduate, and have 250+ students applying to take the class. They do not care about if students are trying to graduate on time. Honestly, they want you to graduate late so they can get more money from you. School is corrupt as all hell and I wouldn't recommend you go to a different college, even considering outside of the state of GA. Awful school don't...   Read the full review...

Valparaiso University Review

Reviewed by Rebecca from Illinois on 2018-12-22

Friendly, supportive atmosphere with incredibly accessible professors!...   Read the full review...

CUNY New York City College of Technology Review

Reviewed by David from New york on 2018-12-21

it's simple, nice, and easy going. tuition is affordable ...   Read the full review...

University of Pennsylvania Review

Reviewed by J from Pittsburgh on 2018-12-21

truly great IVY...   Read the full review...

University of Michigan Review

Reviewed by Evan from Ann arbor, mi on 2018-12-21

I think the university of michigan is up there with stanford, and harvard when it comes to academics, and of course saturdays are like nothing else....   Read the full review...

Miller Motte Technical College Review

Reviewed by Justin from North Charleston, SC on 2018-12-21

It was about what I expected a community college in the ghetto (North Charleston) to be. Campus was decent enough I guess for the type of education they offered there, staff and professors were reasonably accommodating and friendly. Only big issue I have is they will absolutely hold your transcript hostage until you pay them every cent they feel you owe. I took 2 semesters there, and somehow managed to complete the entire 2nd semester AND get my stamped paper transcript ...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Idaho Review

Reviewed by Michael from Idaho on 2018-12-20

BYU-Idaho is the single greatest school on the planet earth. I've attended multiple Universities and can firmly say that there is no school better. The social life, value for your money, academics, and atmosphere are all 5 stars. I graduated as a Mechanical engineer and upon graduation am making $70,000 in Idaho (So think of how much that would be in like California for example). I passed federal administered professional exams and certifications all for free (covered by...   Read the full review...

Eastern Michigan University Review

Reviewed by Audrey from Midland, MI on 2018-12-17

Overall great school-- great classes and professors, new developing programs (such as the Fermentation Science program, which is my degree program), great social environment, typically small class size (the largest class I've had was 85 students and was a 100-level general education required course), and a cozy campus where you can get pretty much anywhere you need in about 15 minutes. I love it here!...   Read the full review...

University of Cincinnati Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Chris from CIncinnati, Ohio on 2018-12-17

Ignore the stereotypes about this college. UC is the best school in Ohio, especially for engineering and CCM. I say this because they offer co-ops for practically every major that will cover the majority of your bills, give you real life experiences, and guarantees you your dream job when you graduate. There are a total of 5 co-op rotations that are built into the program, and I think that is the most effective way of learning whether you will like your major or not....   Read the full review...

Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology Okmulgee Review

Reviewed by roy k prater 1976 from New Orleans on 2018-12-17

a great school , change alot for the better ...   Read the full review...

Santa Clara University Review

Reviewed by Karan from Santa Clara on 2018-12-17

Great University, ample opportunities. ...   Read the full review...

Lehigh University Review

Reviewed by Cam from PA on 2018-12-17

The campus is lacking in diversity... the atmosphere is stuffy and more conservative than I anticipated. Moreover, partying and Greek life run the entire campus. Depending on your major, some classes are harder than Ivies, while others are pathetically easy. Racism, sexism, and other social issues are a plague across the campus and the school is very heteronormative and narrow-minded. Frats are breeding grounds for sexual assault. The university is trying to cut back on ...   Read the full review...

Colorado Northwestern Community College Review

Reviewed by Adam from Colorado on 2018-12-16

Having worked as a faculty member for a year (2017/2018 school year) in the aviation program I have a bit more insight. If you or your children are interested in pursuing a career in aviation please do not be duped into the ?more affordable? cost of CNCC. I can tell you from first hand experience the way the program is being ran, it doesn?t save you any money, in fact it will cost you more. On average students finally complete the program in 3-4 years instead of 2. Why? ...   Read the full review...

Northland College Review

Reviewed by Gary from Madison, Wi on 2018-12-15

Small class size, great professors, accepting and positive social scene....   Read the full review...

Northwestern University Review

Reviewed by Nathan from Minnesota on 2018-12-13

I went to Northwestern for a summer camp, and I loved it there. The environment was great and the food was too. I am not familiar with the actually curriculum the university gives, but the professor who taught me creative writing was noble and sociable. I would totally want to go to college here and I would recommend other people to go too....   Read the full review...

Stony Brook University Review

Reviewed by megan from east Northport on 2018-12-13

It is what you make it...   Read the full review...

West Virginia University Review

Reviewed by Tim from Bellman on 2018-12-13

Work hard, play hard....   Read the full review...

Barnard College Review

Reviewed by Grace Kruscke from Seattle, WA. on 2018-12-12

Excellent school! Preps students well for career. Research the likelihood of being employed for your major upon graduation. In the heart of Manhattan so students can venture the city whenever they please....   Read the full review...

Temple College Review

Reviewed by Darielle from Temple,TX on 2018-12-12

Temple College is great! I think that we should have more music majors and don't be afraid to socialize. BE YOURSELF!!...   Read the full review...

Georgetown College Review

Reviewed by Random from Kentucky on 2018-12-11

Small campus vibe. Classes aren't easy past freshmen year (for most majors). Professors are great people who will help you if you are willing to learn and show up to class. If you want a good education while growing personally, would much recommend....   Read the full review...

Penn State Wilkes Barre Review

Reviewed by Shayden from Dorm on 2018-12-11

It?s very small and I absolutely love it here. ...   Read the full review...

Bucknell University Review

Reviewed by Christopher from New York on 2018-12-11

Great school. Really loved it. ...   Read the full review...

Ohio State University Review

Reviewed by Gabby from Columbus, OH on 2018-12-10

As an out-of-state student, I barely knew anything about OSU before committing. Turns out, it has everything I could want and more! For a public university, it has demanding academics and high standards, and some really accomplished faculty as well. The social scene is so much fun as well! Between football weekends, nights spent with friends, and on campus events, there's always something to do. I absolutely love it here and couldn't imagine being anywhere else!...   Read the full review...

University of Akron Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Violet from Akron, Ohio on 2018-12-10

I think that Akron is what you make of it. You will get out the effort you put in, and it is important to realize how inexpensive it is compared to a lot of other schools. UA degrees are very well-respected and they genuinely want to help you get a job. Don't come here expecting to have everything handed to you on a silver platter, this is college and it is supposed to prepare you for real life so be expected to work. Overall great campus, not the best food (thanks arama...   Read the full review...

Coastal Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Ralph from SC on 2018-12-10

There are many students from out of state, so the campus can be considered a "melting pot" of American subcultures. The outstanding faculty members will help you become successful if you want to put in the necessary work. However, the countless distractions on and off of campus make success something that you must work towards at this university. I would encourage pre-med or pre-dental students to consider other options. It is hard to graduate on time due to lack of cour...   Read the full review...

Glendale Community College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from CA on 2018-12-08

It's cheap, safe, feels like a private school. Professors here have a high curriculum so don't think just because it's a community college it's going to be easy. ...   Read the full review...

Penn State Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Kate from University Park on 2018-12-07

its the best school ever...   Read the full review...

Isothermal Community College Review

Reviewed by Mason from Tryon, NC on 2018-12-06

I am a dual enrollment student at an early college. I am enrolled at Isothermal Community College. I am 1 humanities class away from my Associate of Arts Degree and only a few classes away from my Electronic Engineering. This college is small but the professors and faculty are very helpful and well educated. They offer classes in the summer as well, which works well for me trying to get my Electronics degree since I am still in high school. Their website is easy to ...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by Drew from Utah on 2018-12-06

I loved going to BYU. I received my masters there. The campus is very social and the students walking around seem happier than at other universities I have attended. ...   Read the full review...

West Virginia University Review

Reviewed by Alexis Pamula from Oakland on 2018-12-05

Study hard. C's do NOT get degrees. Lectures are not fun. Going to class is very important if you want to graduate. Be safe....   Read the full review...

Stark State College Review

Reviewed by Amanda from Massillon, Oh on 2018-12-04

They care about your success as a student and as a person. There are so many services that are provided to support you along your academic journey. As well as caring Professors and staff....   Read the full review...

University of Utah Review

Reviewed by C from Salt Lake City on 2018-12-03

The University of Utah is a commuter school, meaning that on-campus life is wanting....   Read the full review...

Washington and Lee University Review

Reviewed by Ronald from Colorado on 2018-11-29

Very conservative, homogeneous place. If you want to spend 4 years with wealthy, white, southern, Republican frat boys, this is your place. Lots of freshmen driving brand new BMWs, lots of hats that say "Country Club of Mobile" or "Charleston Country Club." You know that Congressman who heckled Obama during the State of the Union address? He shouted "You lie!" He was Joe Wilson, W&L class of 1969. Lots of Congressmen, governors, judges, etc. come from this place. The en...   Read the full review...

Wright State University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Brian from cleveland, ohio on 2018-11-29

My kind of school...   Read the full review...

Oral Roberts University Review

Reviewed by Anthony Hoyle from VA on 2018-11-28

ORU is a great school - especially if you are a Christian or are open to the Christian faith. The school goes to great lengths to ensure that those who are accepted have enough financial aid to attend, without being burdened with a boatload of student debt. ORU has a safe and supportive environment for students from all backgrounds and walks of life. ...   Read the full review...

Western Iowa Tech Community College Review

Reviewed by Jaiden from America on 2018-11-27

I agree with Rick this school was absoulutley amazing ...   Read the full review...

Assumption College Review

Reviewed by David from Natick, MA on 2018-11-27

This a small, safe productive environment. My son thrives at Assumption....   Read the full review...

Western Iowa Tech Community College Review

Reviewed by Rick from Japan on 2018-11-26

It is absoulutley amazing and I beleive that everyone should go here...   Read the full review...

The University of Tennessee Review

Reviewed by Charles Shart from New York City on 2018-11-26

Great seasonal climate on campus and a nationwide alumni group....   Read the full review...

Salisbury University Review

Reviewed by Susan from MD on 2018-11-26

I love Salisbury! It is an amazing school that is the perfect size....   Read the full review...

Naugatuck Valley Community College Review

Reviewed by Deidre from Middlebury, Ct on 2018-11-25

Can feel like a clique if you're not from Waterbury. Very LIBERAL and the Indoctrination continues in the classroom. Any differing views are shut down. Critical Thinking is not taught. No one really grows when Free Speech is shut down. School Newspaper won't publish Conservative viewpoints. Says a lot....   Read the full review...

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Review

Reviewed by S**** from Cambridge, MA on 2018-11-22

Amazing. Finally a place where there are other people like me. You'll work your a** off, but it's worth it....   Read the full review...

Tuskegee University Review

Reviewed by Alexis from Georgia on 2018-11-22

Tuskegee will really try your life, just as any HBCU will. Rude faculty and staff but you will find some great ones who will work with you. Most things are out of date and will break down and almost seem to never work again. But one thing I love about Tuskegee is that the students stick together. If you've never heard "Cs get degrees" before we apply it to everything. PS we consistenly run on CPT, if you don't know what that means you'll find out....   Read the full review...

Stanford University Review

Reviewed by Travis from Sacramento on 2018-11-21

The best university in USA. ...   Read the full review...

Washington and Lee University Review

Reviewed by Dave from Maryland on 2018-11-21

Fantastic place to spend four years. You will emerge enlightened and armed with the skills for the next stage, whether that be grad school or the workplace. Phenomenal alumni network and sense of common experience and purpose....   Read the full review...

Franklin and Marshall College Review

Reviewed by Golden from Pennsylvania on 2018-11-21

Awesome school. Amazing professors. Challenging academics....   Read the full review...

East Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Cory from Greenville, NC on 2018-11-19

A lot of people don't realize that ECU isn't just a party school, the academics are taken seriously here. I'm in the Engineering Technology program, and its taught me a great deal about the skills i need for success in a engineering role in a manufacturing setting....   Read the full review...

Georgia College & State University Review

Reviewed by devin dillard from ashburn on 2018-11-16

love it...   Read the full review...

Clemson University Review

Reviewed by Brian from Madison, CT on 2018-11-16

Information Job Statistics at graduation, Admittance into graduate schools, Greenville things to do, Greenville Airport (exceptional for out of state students), Area things to do for students such as activities on Lake Hartwell, Table Rock, Atlanta trips ect....   Read the full review...

University of Mississippi Review

Reviewed by J Nicole from Atlanta GA on 2018-11-16

Ole Miss checks all of your college dream town boxes....   Read the full review...

University of Maryland College Park Review

Reviewed by John from Ellicot City on 2018-11-16

good school ...   Read the full review...

Southwestern University Review

Reviewed by Aniekeme from Georgia on 2018-11-15

Southwestern University is a great school with a well-equipped and sophisticated environment for learning and athletic involvement. It is a small school with great professors and students and one's you surely won't regret meeting....   Read the full review...

The University of Tennessee Review

Reviewed by Janet from Tennessee on 2018-11-15

There is something for everyone! Get inVolved!...   Read the full review...

University at Buffalo Review

Reviewed by Karen from Pennsylvania on 2018-11-14

I didn't take part in the party scene, so I would not be able to comment on that....I got a good education for a reasonable price with a lot of facilities and mostly excellent professors....   Read the full review...

Rowan University Review

Reviewed by Justin from New Jersey on 2018-11-14

This school should be lauded for providing a quality education and an ability to provide students with the ability to climb the social mobility index. You get out of this school what you put in, and in my case I put in a lot, but I also had an excellent experience. It is growing quickly, but this growth is making it competitive with other top schools in the region. I wasn't a fan of some of the non-tenured professors outside my major, and the Education program was a lot ...   Read the full review...

University of Colorado Denver Review

Reviewed by Shawn from Denver on 2018-11-14

Some shitty professors but ok for the most part. Little to absolutely no social atmosphere. Housing sucks and homeless people practically live in the library. If you go to Boulder just for the party scene and flunk your classes, you'll be here. ...   Read the full review...

University of Pennsylvania Review

Reviewed by Avery from mount airy, maryland on 2018-11-13

I love it, it has the majors that I want...   Read the full review...

University of Southern California Review

Reviewed by Peter from Los Angeles on 2018-11-10

Had a blast during my time there. ...   Read the full review...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by Talajah from Glendale on 2018-11-09

Compared to other universities, Grand Canyon is much smaller, so if you are strictly looking for a smaller community then this is a good college to consider. Grand Canyons main headline may be "Private Christian Affordable," but the university is also open to any other religion or beliefs so there's no need to worry about being able to "conform" because there are plenty of students there who walk their own path....   Read the full review...

Hussian School of Art Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from pennsylvania on 2018-11-08

This school is a for-profit school. Stay away nothing gets done around here and you can not chose classes. The school changes leadership and curriculum every two years and is never consistent. Go to temple because the in-state tuition is cheaper....   Read the full review...

Middle Tennessee State University Review

Reviewed by Bella from Tennessee (TN) on 2018-11-06

The Campus is not safe at night, no matter what. If at all possible avoid it. I myself have been mugged....   Read the full review...

Naugatuck Valley Community College Review

Reviewed by Abby from Waterbury, CT on 2018-11-06

This is a TOTALLY ALL LIBERAL THOUGHT COLLEGE. There is NO ROOM for anything considered Conservative. All classes are taught with the Liberal Agenda Philosophy....   Read the full review...

Miller Motte Technical College Review

Reviewed by LAKEONIA LEE from Georgia on 2018-11-05

I am currently a student here who is currently waitig on my refund since July i have been getting the run around everytime its something new. When i first started I ask is this a online school or hands on and they told me hands on basically you do everything online you are in the classroom with a teacher for a few hours maybe one or two days out the week. You basically teaching yourself and they charge you all this money and then screw up your financial aid and its sad b...   Read the full review...

Harvey Mudd College Review

Reviewed by Richard from California on 2018-11-04

There are two main differences which set HMC apart from all other educational institutions, the honor code and the ITR. Honor code means take-home tests, open book exams, camaraderie, and less cheating. This type of environment fosters the strongest work ethics and best fertile foundation for innovation. ITR means ineligible to re-register. Students regularly ITR (kicked out) when they can't take the stress of competition amongst themselves. This type of competition lays...   Read the full review...

Nova Southeastern University Review

Reviewed by Jessica from Davie, FL on 2018-11-03

Academically an amazing school. Cost of tuition is insane but once you are in class and see the resources offered it makes a bit of sense. Housing is unnecessarily costly and is not worth the money. ...   Read the full review...

City Colleges of Chicago Olive Harvey College Review

Reviewed by John from Mcain on 2018-10-29

I think it is very useful to go to a free college first so that you can pay off your student loans....   Read the full review...

Wofford College Review

Reviewed by Shannon from Columbia, SC on 2018-10-29

Wofford is a fantastic small college. I loved every minute of my college experience there. Having graduated from a large high school with more than 600 students in my graduating class, it was nice to be on a small campus. My professors challenged me but also offered incredible support. It was not uncommon for my advisor to see me in the hall and call me in to his office just to chat and catch up. I liked the smaller class size and how accessible the professors were. Unli...   Read the full review...

Grand Valley State University Review

Reviewed by Chris from Hamilton on 2018-10-28

Family type atmoshpere...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Sayaka from Soka University of America on 2018-10-26

People here are very nice and friendly! The professors are passionated about what they teach and always welcome to answer you questions. About 40% of Soka students are international students, coming from more than 45 different countries. So there is a great diversity! Soka offers a variety of financial aids including full tuition scholarship for those whose annual family income is $60,000 or less and the aids is offered for both domestic and international students!...   Read the full review...

Lewis & Clark College Review

Reviewed by Doo from South Korea on 2018-10-25

One of the best colleges in the United States. Recommend to student-athlete as the school provides both excellence in sports and academics....   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Sayaka from Soka University of America on 2018-10-25

People here are very nice and friendly! The professors are passionated about what they teach and always welcome to answer you questions. About 40% of Soka students are international students, coming from more than 45 different countries. So there is a great diversity! Soka offers a variety of financial aids including full tuition scholarship for those whose annual family income is $60,000 or less and the aids is offered for both domestic and international students!...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by jordan from dallas/texas on 2018-10-25

great...   Read the full review...

Montreat College Review

Reviewed by Kylie McMinn from NC - North Carolina on 2018-10-22

If you want to go deeper in your faith and build relationships that last while learning valuable life lessons that will stick with you after college, Montreat is a dream come true. Montreat really is Christ centered, and focuses on developing students as whole people...we have so much more value than what we end up doing for a living! But if you hate to work hard and love to party, you probably won't like it at all....   Read the full review...

Belmont University Review

Reviewed by Lorenzo from California on 2018-10-20

Harsh and condemning - profess to be a Christian based school - not so....   Read the full review...

University of Notre Dame Review

Reviewed by Clayton from Niles, MI on 2018-10-18

Great Alumni network!...   Read the full review...

Pepperdine University Review

Reviewed by e from calabasas on 2018-10-18

Its honestly whatever you make out of it, just like any other college, BUT if you work hard your life after college will be a breeze in comparison...   Read the full review...

Blackburn College Review

Reviewed by Maurice from Detroit, MI on 2018-10-17

I was there in the '80 and the atmosphere was great....   Read the full review...

Concordia University Saint Paul Review

Reviewed by Vicki Lindamood from IN on 2018-10-15

I am a graduate student that attended the online Master's program. I felt the content of all of my courses was fairly easy but I have also been working for the past 15+ years so that probably had something to do with it. I enjoyed the accelerated program and cohort I was part of. The only thing I did not care for was having to log in for class every tuesday and be visible via video as sometimes I needed to work late or I was on vacation but still exceeding the require...   Read the full review...

Wright State University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Leon from Springfield, OH on 2018-10-14

I took several classes at WSU after earning a BA. I did not intend to pursue a graduate degree at WSU, but I wanted additional training in my field. WSU is a good value, but the faculty needs to be more student focused. Some of the Teaching Assistants are not very good and not well supervised. WSU should expand the number of undergraduate and graduate online and / or hybrid classes offered, so working adults can continue their education. Generally, I would recommend ...   Read the full review...

Butler University Review

Reviewed by David from Indianapolis on 2018-10-11

If you want to get your Pharm.D then it's a good school to go to with a clear outline & path to get you to where you want to go. If you want any other type of degree, then there is better academics and value elsewhere. That said, the campus is beautiful & there is a great feel to the university as a whole. Dating/Social Life is a tough one. Smallish student body so you sort of get to know a lot of people even if only by sight. Not a ton of nightlife unless you venture ou...   Read the full review...

Oregon State University Review

Reviewed by Jayden from Oregon on 2018-10-08

Oregon is a good school for sports and other activities and you have to have good grades for you can make the school.You feel really safe in your bedroom....   Read the full review...

Texas Tech University Review

Reviewed by Leslie from Lubbock, Texas on 2018-10-03

Honestly, I love this school my sweetheart loves it the campus security is great professers are are great...   Read the full review...

Saint Johns University Review

Reviewed by Jared from Minnesota on 2018-10-02

Overall atmosphere is very good...   Read the full review...

Texas A & M University College Station Review

Reviewed by caleb from grisier on 2018-10-02

texas a&m is amazing campus and university....   Read the full review...

University of California Merced Review

Reviewed by David from Los Angeles on 2018-10-02

Current Student...   Read the full review...

Wheaton College Review

Reviewed by Catherine from Wheaton, IL on 2018-10-01

Comfortable community life and great preparation for grad school....   Read the full review...

Carlow University Review

Reviewed by Lori from Douglassville pa on 2018-09-30

Nursing program is outstanding....   Read the full review...

Grand Canyon University Review

Reviewed by Carter from Phoenix, AZ on 2018-09-28

would choose in person courses over on line any day...   Read the full review...

Vincennes University Review

Reviewed by Z from V on 2018-09-26

Any one of the law enforcement degrees is taught by extremely knowledgeable professors who are caring and will take the extra time to help if you need it. The campus itself is ran down. The campus safety officers are jerks as they think that they are above everyone. The university police also feel like they are above all, and there is practically no party/bar scene because the cops are quick to shut it down. There isn't too much to do in the town of vincennes in general,...   Read the full review...

University of Massachusetts Lowell Review

Reviewed by richard from Knoxville TN on 2018-09-25

like all things in life you need to apply yourself to make it happen. don't think it gets easier as you get closer to grad day. just the opposite. the best value education of a life time is your reward. I studied with high school friends that went to Tufts, MIT, and Northeastern who used the same text books I had at LTI. aka UMASS Lowel. worth the effort! Class of 73 ...   Read the full review...

Milligan College Review

Reviewed by Ashley from Tennessee on 2018-09-25

Very close-minded. Not enough opportunities that would make a student stand out for grad school. Not worth the money. Milligan's only redeeming factor is the professors. They are all wonderful and UNDERPAID. ...   Read the full review...

Fortis College Review

Reviewed by Just a girl trying to live out her dream... from Indianapolis,In on 2018-09-24

I'm only a few weeks in, but my teachers are wonderful and they want you to be successful... I just hope that it all pays off for me and my family....   Read the full review...

University of Maryland College Park Review

Reviewed by Adam from Los Angeles, California on 2018-09-24

I?m a transfer student from LA and absolute love the campus, students, and professors. The resources here are incredible, so take advantage of them! Price is expensive, but for what Maryland offers, I think it?s reasonable. Transfers are NOT given housing. They didn?t tell me this until after I enrolled. Lots of mold, no AC, and outdated dorms from what I heard. The university can sometimes buy unusual things such as nap pods in the library. So they don?t always make the...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by Rhett from Wisconsin on 2018-09-23

I look back on my time at BYU with fondness. The beautiful campus offers a fantastic atmosphere so you could study effectively anywhere. School offers a large selection of classes, even fun classes to give yourself a break. High moral standards offers a safe place to live. Great experiences (academically and socially) that prepared me for admission to medical school. Would highly recommend BYU to anyone....   Read the full review...

University of Scranton Review

Reviewed by NA from East Coast on 2018-09-23

The education I recieved at the University of Scranton set me up for success, both professionally and academically. After graduating from the University I joined the military and served as an officer. The well rounded education I received allowed me to think outside of the box to solve complex problems. Although many of my peers were probably smarter than me, I was able to see problems from different perspectives and it reflected positively in my fitness reports. Aft...   Read the full review...

William Peace University Review

Reviewed by Kate from Cary on 2018-09-20

Graduated from Peace two years ago. I loved my professors and felt like I was challenged. Had a great internship. The campus is sort of boring but NC State is there if you want to get in some mischief. Not a lot of guys but most are athletes. If you want one of those campus with pools and tons of fun, this isn't the place. It's a nice little oasis in the city. ...   Read the full review...

University of Phoenix Madison Campus Review

Reviewed by Tammy from San Diego on 2018-09-20

Great School, no problem finding a job, Especially Government. Loved the curriculum model. Easy schedule to manage personal and work life. Recommend the school to working people who are looking to advance in their careers....   Read the full review...

Mesa Community College Review

Reviewed by Julie from Mesa Arizona on 2018-09-19

Very nice school....   Read the full review...

Daymar Institute Clarksville Review

Reviewed by Donnelle from Daymar College-Clarksville, TN on 2018-09-19

Retired Vet; school is over-priced, but decent and some great instructors, and a nice small facility for students and faculty. Would love to see more hands-on from instructors with certain procedures to make sure each student is properly placed in future career work centers. ...   Read the full review...

Florida International University Review

Reviewed by John from Miami on 2018-09-18

Don't get distracted by the party life due to the environment that is the Miami area. There is a time and place under the sun for all things including fun and having a social life, however, don't allow it to engross your time to the point where you lose focus on the work that you have come to put in....   Read the full review...

Kean University Review

Reviewed by Marwa from North Brunswick on 2018-09-17

It?s a very beautiful campus. I feel pretty safe here. Like all schools, not all the professors are great, but there are some pretty good ones....   Read the full review...

Indian River State College Review

Reviewed by John from Houston,Texas on 2018-09-13

Indian River State College is an unbelievable value for the money. I attended my first two years here and went on to two different universities to obtain my Master's Degree. I would rate the quality of education I received in those first years with all the other classes I took, especially when you take into account class size and the personal attention of the professors. I fully credit this school to getting my life on track to be successful,...   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Jack from Boca Raton, FL on 2018-09-13

Greek Life ...   Read the full review...

College of William and Mary Review

Reviewed by Anthony from NJ on 2018-09-11

The school, campus, and town are everything that our son was hoping for and then some. The rigorous academic aspect will prepare him for medical school. The social and party atmosphere is just good enough to have a great college experience without too much temptation. We are so happy he chose WM over the other equally impressive universities he was fortunate enough to be accepted to....   Read the full review...

Oakland Community College Review

Reviewed by Matt from Mi on 2018-09-07

There is no housing so that not even needed on the poll and same thing with Party/bar scene unless you are in the Royal Oak Campus that about it for that one.. Teachers are O.K. some of them are fair some of them are out right pricks....   Read the full review...

Elon University Review

Reviewed by Abigail from Virginia on 2018-09-07

I haved only toured the campus, but I can already tell that Elon University is a spectacular place. They have a 12 to 1 student to faculty ratio, a beautiful campus, and several restaurants around campus. It is right in the middle of this cute, little town that is filled with wonderful people. I am only a junior in high school, but I know that Elon is going to be my home one day. ...   Read the full review...

Northeastern University Review

Reviewed by Lynn from NJ on 2018-09-06

Great intern program gives students an opportunity to experience their field and change their minds, so they do not waste 4 years and hate what they are doing. Great job opportunities from those companies that co-op. Highly recommend. ...   Read the full review...

Clemson University Review

Reviewed by Miracle Sledge from Atlanta,GA on 2018-09-06

That this is a really good college for students to go to i will be a former student at Clemson and i just love this school....   Read the full review...

Roanoke College Review

Reviewed by Jill from Roanoke on 2018-09-05

professors are amazing here, you are not just a number to them like at bigger schools. You'll have that one on one connection with them that is very helpfully. Also, the atmosphere around on campus is amazing!! everyone is so friendly to everyone and you'll have all the help you can get from anyone here!...   Read the full review...

Taylor University Review

Reviewed by Heather from Fort Wayne IN on 2018-09-05

I loved it here. It's great for students who want a close knit community and one on one time with professors. There isn't a ton to do off campus, unless you are willing to drive to towns like Muncie, 20-30 minutes away. This encourages the students to be creative and make their own amusement on campus together. The school is very Christ centered and is a wonderful place for young Christians to pursue God. The sciences and business and education majors are their stronge...   Read the full review...

Abilene Christian University Review

Reviewed by Justin from Dallas on 2018-09-01

The professors were pretty good, but other than that I wouldn?t recommend. I had major dorm problems all year that were never fixed properly, REALLY conservative and everything was just forced especially religious beliefs that was a little overboard. Most of the people were nice, but it was like living in a bubble and everyone was walking on eggshells. The best way to describe it was church camp on steroids. Not worth the money at all. Chapel is annoying and an inconveni...   Read the full review...

New Jersey Institute of Technology Review

Reviewed by Nicholas Furth from NJ on 2018-08-27

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Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by Matt from South Jordan on 2018-08-21

I enjoyed my experience. Quality professors and classes. Prepared me well for my professional career ? top 5 school in my major. Clean cut students. Fun sports teams to follow. Fun intramural sports programs (played soccer, football, ultimate frisbee and softball during my time there). ...   Read the full review...

The University of Alabama Review

Reviewed by Virginia from Nashville, TN on 2018-08-17

I graduated from the University of Alabama with a bachelor and master's degree. My degrees are in Early Childhood Education. I taught school for twenty-five years and throughout those years, after talking with teachers from other schools, I realized I had the best college experience ever! The professors that taught reading were excellent and the content I learned helped me so much throughout my career. The is an excellent school!!...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by SUAstudent from SUA on 2018-08-17

This is a wonderful place to live in. You can always ask questions to your professor. There are many international students in here. Most classes are based on discussion style, so you can find how other students think and the differences between you and others. ...   Read the full review...

Ball State University Review

Reviewed by Robert from Albany, IN on 2018-08-15

Best kept secret in Indiana... A must visit!...   Read the full review...

United States Air Force Academy Review

Reviewed by Jay from Orlando, FL on 2018-08-13

Great opportunity to lay the foundation early in your career, to develop those quality of character and discipline that will be expected in your career. This is a unique environment not for everyone but the more buy-in you have to the system and process, the more value you will get out of your USAFA experience....   Read the full review...

Boston University Review

Reviewed by Tom from Doe on 2018-08-11

It?s been a few years but here?s what I remember: - very international school; a lot of kids from all over the world. - campus being integrated into the city (not a lot of buildings that look like traditional school buildings) - many other schools nearby; active party scene - academics were rough; everything on an extreme curve. works both ways ? had some classes I barely scraped by on but received good grades because others did worse. - really lacked that stereot...   Read the full review...

Long Beach City College Review

Reviewed by John from Lakewood on 2018-08-10

Its a great school. Feels more like a Cal State university than a community college ...   Read the full review...

Florida International University Review

Reviewed by IT Guy from Manchester CT on 2018-08-10

Great School. one of the best in Florida. Loads of fun, I thoroughly enjoyed my time....   Read the full review...

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Review

Reviewed by Austin from Prescott, AZ on 2018-08-07

You will get an excellent education here. Only downside is a lot of introverts means a party scene that you really have to search for; but trust, it exists....   Read the full review...

Howard University Review

Reviewed by Garrett Williams from Saint Louis, MO on 2018-08-07

Howard University is a great school. Although not the traditional sense of diversity, the students come from all of the country. I also expect the international student representation is higher than reflected here. Fantastic school in a great area that is being gentrified, which can make it difficult for students to find off-campus housing if desired. ...   Read the full review...

University of Dayton Review

Reviewed by T********* from Mason OH on 2018-08-06

I started UD in 2016 in the graduate program. This school is absolutely awesome and I highly recommend it. My graduate experience has been excellent and can't wait to become an alumnus of this school....   Read the full review...

Louisiana Tech University Review

Reviewed by Keaton from Ruston on 2018-08-06

You can get a good education at Tech and meet a lot of good and friendly people. Faculty is great! However, as far as the student housing and the Cafe?s food goes, please spend your money elsewhere....   Read the full review...

Georgia Gwinnett College Review

Reviewed by CG from Lawrenceville on 2018-08-03

I highly recommend students to consider this college. While I was in high school, I didn't think I would go to GGC. It just had a "bad rep" and everyone would down the school because it wasn't UGA, Tech, or GSU. It's an amazing school and the environment is great! Your professors value your success and they try to get to know you, unlike in other larger lecture hall classes with 100+ people. I actually ended up staying here and I just graduated with my degree in Nursing....   Read the full review...

Oberlin College Review

Reviewed by Holly from California on 2018-08-02

My child was very happy at Oberlin. The academics were challenging and the varied course offerings were endlessly interesting. The professors were easily accessible. I gave it three stars for value for money because the college is hopeless when it comes to helping students enter the world of internships and the workforce. It does not even have ties to the local Cleveland area in any meaningful sense. I put in my two cents on the dating, social life, party, bar scene, a...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Gina from Easton, PA on 2018-08-02

I want to formally start by thanking the many professors who have put up with me throughout my time at McCann School of Business & Technology & Miller-Motte College. There is not enough time in the world to effectively thank each and every one of you who contributed to my education. You are making a difference and impacting so many lives. Thank you for believing in me and helping prepare me for this wonderful endeavor in the Criminal Justice field. Thank you for always e...   Read the full review...

Western Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Greg from Raleigh, NC on 2018-08-02

Western is an amazing school, unlike any other in the UNC system. It's a small(er) school with a real sense of community, yet big enough to provide the college experience. On the academic side, you can range from just getting by to truly challenging yourself. Look for ways to get involved early and the your time here will be well worth it. ...   Read the full review...

University of Southern California Review

Reviewed by J from Los Angeles on 2018-07-30

Great place...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Idaho Review

Reviewed by Eric from Lowe on 2018-07-30

Extremely affordable, extremely safe. Lots of rules for the honor code but they never bothered me. Teachers know you by name and the school does all it can to help you graduate while still providing difficult classes. Free tutoring was awesome too! ...   Read the full review...

Taft University System Review

Reviewed by Stassi from Colorado on 2018-07-26

Great self-directed study programs and super faculty....   Read the full review...

University of Memphis Review

Reviewed by Daren from Texas on 2018-07-25

University of Memphis is an undiscovered gem. An excellent university which offers a full range of quality majors. Highly recommended....   Read the full review...

Wofford College Review

Reviewed by Margaret from VA - Virginia on 2018-07-24

Wofford is a beautiful school. If you are an outdoor person, who loves to hike, be outside and enjoy nature this is not the place for you. The outdoor club is a joke. The teachers are hit or miss some of them are fabulous some are the WORST. With all of that being said Wofford is a good school with some nice people. I am leaving Wofford but ended on good terms- I went to summer school! ...   Read the full review...

Willamette University Review

Reviewed by Ross from Salem, OR on 2018-07-23

Great school with amazing professors. So many opportunities. Beautiful campus....   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Naoh from California on 2018-07-23

I am a second-year student at SUA. If you are looking for a small liberal arts college where you can study closely with the faculty, Soka is the right choice for you. The average class size is around 12 students and you get to know your professor and fellow students in the class. The class style is discussion-based, and professors always encourage students to come to their office for further questions and discussion. In my first-year, I worked as a research assistant for...   Read the full review...

Kean University Review

Reviewed by John from Union, NJ on 2018-07-22

There are a lot of transfer students....   Read the full review...

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Review

Reviewed by J from New York on 2018-07-22

Students are enthusiastic about science with a quirky flare. Very academic and focused on school....   Read the full review...

Western Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Ashleigh from Cullowhee, NC on 2018-07-19

WCU is an amazing school for the adventurous and fun. With plenty of outdoor sports and such to keep you busy on a good weather day and tons of on campus activities to keep you busy on the bad ones. The professors are dedicated and give you the one-on-one attention you need. Advisors are helpful and always available. Western makes the transition from home to college seamless and fun while pushing you to succeed. I love Western!!...   Read the full review...

Texas A & M University College Station Review

Reviewed by mtwhisenant from The Woodlands, TX on 2018-07-19

Excellent university for the money. Top notch former student network. If you can get in, GO!...   Read the full review...

Iona College Review

Reviewed by Trish from FL on 2018-07-19

Great school, especially due to the fact it's right outside of NYC. Many students are local and commute. The business school is fantastic, because executives from Manhattan teach at night, or retired executives. ...   Read the full review...

Miller Motte Technical College Review

Reviewed by L. from Mississippi on 2018-07-18

This is a horrible school to attend. Please do not enroll at Miller-Motte. This has been my biggest mistake ever and the Financial Aide Department is a disaster. ...   Read the full review...

The University of Alabama Review

Reviewed by Pam from Nashville, TN on 2018-07-16

I had the best undergraduate college experience at University of Alabama! I've gone on to get a master's degree, as well as a post'master's, and am now working on my doctorate at Vanderbilt University....   Read the full review...

H Councill Trenholm State Technical College Review

Reviewed by Chanetrice Bullock from Prattville, Al on 2018-07-16

Trenholm programs are very reasonable, trengolm staff and teachers help you to the max. You will also graduate debt free and earn a great education at the same time. ...   Read the full review...

The Evergreen State College Review

Reviewed by Louis from WA on 2018-07-14

The best Native American Studies school...   Read the full review...

Harper College Review

Reviewed by TJ from Mt Prospect, IL on 2018-07-13

Mixed bag here. Teachers are really good. No housing have to live at home. Party at your own risk lots of weird kids here. No social life. Clubs are meh....   Read the full review...

Sewanee The University of the South Review

Reviewed by N from H on 2018-07-13

Sewanee is a special type of college for a special type of student. Don't come here if you want to live in a large college town or a big city. Sewanee is very rural, but there are still plenty of things to do....   Read the full review...

Carlow University Review

Reviewed by S from Pittsburgh on 2018-07-12

Just graduated with a degree in social work and honestly I regret going to Carlow. Most professors I had were great social workers but terrible professors. The school was incredibly cliquey and if you weren?t in the clique, forget about extra curriculars. I felt like I learned nothing not from lack of trying, but from lack of teaching skills as opposed to story telling. At least for the social work program, I would suggest going elsewhere....   Read the full review...

Mercyhurst College Review

Reviewed by dan from Washington DC. on 2018-07-11

Top /Law enforcement Grads along with Intelligence Grads in the country. Absolutely ready for the work force, first day after graduation. ...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Soka Student from Aliso Viejo on 2018-07-11

In terms of interpersonal relationships (including dating), it's sometimes too small for college students, but overall it is a wonderful place to study....   Read the full review...

University of Florida Review

Reviewed by Kathryn from North Carolina on 2018-07-11

Amazing campus with so many opportunities for a wide range of students. They have something for everyone! I came from out of state, which is why I ranked value for the money as a 3. I was also stuck in an non air conditioned dorm my freshman year, which is why I gave housing a 3. No A/C in Florida???? I doubt it's still like that. That was in 1990.......   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Santiago from Aliso Viejo on 2018-07-10

Perfect if you are looking for a small liberal arts school, great interactions with other students and with professors. If you are willing to really set yourself to study this school has all the resources you could ever need....   Read the full review...

City Colleges of Chicago Harry S Truman College Review

Reviewed by Amanda from Chicago on 2018-07-10

I like it!...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Idaho Review

Reviewed by Aaron from Idaho on 2018-07-09

It's a Great School with an amazing atmosphere. Academically it's good, upper level classes has fantastic professors....   Read the full review...

Texas Southern University Review

Reviewed by Mike from Virginia on 2018-07-08

I would not be where I am professionally and personally if it was not for Texas Southern University...   Read the full review...

Clemson University Review

Reviewed by Sam from Virginia on 2018-07-08

Great Place to spend four years....   Read the full review...

Columbia Southern University Review

Reviewed by Mike from New Mexico on 2018-07-05

I've already graduated with an Associate and will graduate with a Bachelor in 2019. This is NOT an easy school! you will work as hard or harder than any brick-and-mortar school. I value my education and am proud to say I attend. So, if you are a working adult or otherwise challenged to attend a traditional school then I highly recommend considering CSU....   Read the full review...

Stevenson University Review

Reviewed by Adam from Maryland on 2018-07-05

Nothing like a state university, groups are very segregated and the social life is dull. ...   Read the full review...

Jefferson State Community College Review

Reviewed by Maddie from Hoover, Alabama on 2018-06-29

Jefferson State is extremely affordable and a great place to start college. Great teachers, class sizes aren't huge, and the atmosphere is great! I really recommend starting off at any community college, especially Jeff State mostly because of the affordability and it's a great place between high school and a university. You get all the help you need! Like I said, there are great professors and they are definitely willing to work with you! Also there's tutoring available...   Read the full review...

Carthage College Review

Reviewed by Nicole from Kenosha on 2018-06-26

There is a lot of room for improvement...   Read the full review...

University of Houston Downtown Review

Reviewed by J from Texas on 2018-06-26

I'm a fully online student. I appreciate the opportunity to get my degree with the flexibility of taking classes online. The majority of my professors have been excellent. ...   Read the full review...

Vanderbilt University Review

Reviewed by Brad from Stamford, CT on 2018-06-26

Outstanding university. Elitest mentality. One of the best. Best families. Wealthy parents but some not as wealthy. Best school in the South bar none. Great faculty. Amazing campus. The right connections for life in the south....   Read the full review...

Newbury College Brookline Review

Reviewed by Lakbsh from Nanbsggs on 2018-06-19

Overall, this school is amazing. Taught me a lot of amazing skills and made me truly believe in my own success. I recommend this school to anyone. The academics are good. Freshman year is probably the easiest year while attending this college. After freshmen year the course load does increase gradually. It cam be overwhelming at times, but manageable if dedicated. ...   Read the full review...

East Texas Baptist University Review

Reviewed by Susan from Dallas, Texas on 2018-06-14

Completely AWESOME University! Love their dedication to Christian values and volunteer...   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by Susan from Mesquite, Texas on 2018-06-14

I'll be forever grateful for my time at Baylor. Best decision EVER!...   Read the full review...

Oberlin College Review

Reviewed by Emanuel from 43004 on 2018-06-13

It has a very diverse student body. Students come from all across the country. Campus was very progressive. Professors were very approachable. I loved my time at Oberlin. It helped me in my formative years. Most students go on to get their graduate degrees. MD, Ph.d, etc. ...   Read the full review...

Texas State University Review

Reviewed by Jess from Texas on 2018-06-13

It is difficult to go to this school and not get involved into the party scene. However, San Marcos is wonderful and the atmosphere at Texas State is too. ...   Read the full review...

Christopher Newport University Review

Reviewed by jim from fairfax county, va on 2018-06-12

Up and coming school that is aiming for greatness. ...   Read the full review...

New Mexico Highlands University Review

Reviewed by John from Albuquerque,NM on 2018-06-06

Poor quality education provided, and the staff do not get in a hurry to help at all, can take over a month to hear back via email, call if you need help, this school does not have an advisement office, you have to schedule an appointment with one of your professors for advisement and they may not know how to help or answer your questions, and not many professors know how to use the tech in the classroom. ...   Read the full review...

Manor College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Bucks County PA on 2018-06-05

Very small and safe....   Read the full review...

Newbury College Brookline Review

Reviewed by Harry from Los Angeles on 2018-06-02

The only thing to recommend is the location. The school is very small with teachers and administrators that are petty, self absorbed and downright mean to kids in Sports management program It is expensive with no value or meaning to the education and your future job prospects. Because of the attitude of teachers and staff , it feels like a pit stop or last choice school for many who end up transferring as soon as they can. Grade F-...   Read the full review...

Boston University Review

Reviewed by Jessica from Boston on 2018-06-01

People are competitive but generally very nice, and the education is good. A lot of resources and opportunities offered. Dorms are a little too old. Food is alright. Grade deflation though; average grade is a B (GPA 3.0), think twice if you need your U-grad grade to go to grad school. ...   Read the full review...

Dallas Baptist University Review

Reviewed by Zeb from Dallas TX on 2018-05-31

Best place in Texas to play lacrosse. Loved my time there. Professors were super helpful if you ever had questions or problems. ...   Read the full review...

University of Rhode Island Review

Reviewed by Greg from Philadelphia, PA on 2018-05-31

For me, it was just the 'right size' -- not too big, not too small. Beautiful campus. The facilities, students and professors are very good, overall. In 4 years, I matured, developed and graduated ready to make my way in the world. 15 years later, I'm in the middle of a very successful & interesting career and am a dedicated father & husband -- I thank URI for preparing me. ...   Read the full review...

Herzing University Brookfield Review

Reviewed by Jack from Brookfield, Wisconsin on 2018-05-31

Great school that taught me everything I know. Great everything!...   Read the full review...

Western Michigan University Review

Reviewed by Bill from philadelphia, pa on 2018-05-28

Great value for the money!...   Read the full review...

Muhlenberg College Review

Reviewed by Richard B Kuehne from Georgia on 2018-05-28

We were in New York visiting schools where my daughter had offers for their theater program. Muhlenberg was recruiting her, but we new little about the school. Since it was close we decided to visit. We were immediately impressed with the community and the beauty of the campus. The first thing they wanted to do was interview her. They did so for about an hour and a half. She got to know the school and they got to know her, no other schools did that. The correspondence wi...   Read the full review...

Haverford College Review

Reviewed by Earl from Haverford on 2018-05-26

Outstanding well rounded education that is as good as any, including the Ivies. Plus no grade inflation as is the case with many of the Ivies....   Read the full review...

West Texas A & M University Review

Reviewed by Keitha from Texas on 2018-05-25

Great atmosphere and the town is nice. Close to Amarillo. The admittance office was very helpful and the comunication has been excellent. ...   Read the full review...

Millennia Atlantic University Review

Reviewed by Jose Soto from doral, florida on 2018-05-24

VERY GOOD SCHOOL...   Read the full review...

SUNY at Albany Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Albany on 2018-05-24

I think that its a good school to be in but its not diverse and the tuition is too high specifically for families that get less than 20,000 yearly income....and students that really want to go there should be taken seriously even if interview is needed...not everyone gets the grades they want...example: i set very high standards for myself but because i don't have as much access to education as another rich person have i don't understand math that well but i try my best ...   Read the full review...

Pratt Institute Main Review

Reviewed by Zach from Brooklyn, New York on 2018-05-22

It is a really good school overall....   Read the full review...

University of Central Florida Review

Reviewed by Will from Palm Beach on 2018-05-18

Wonderful, growing university. Fond memories, great education, and it?s nice to come back to watch our winning football program. ...   Read the full review...

Kean University Review

Reviewed by n from n on 2018-05-18

One of NJ's best schools, the money for in-state is unbeatable...   Read the full review...

Western Washington University Review

Reviewed by Ian Brooks from 98225 on 2018-05-18

Very friendly students and faculty. A big emphasis on open-mindedness and inclusiveness. CS program is not language-based, so a CS training is applicable to a lot more positions. ...   Read the full review...

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Review

Reviewed by Anon from UALR on 2018-05-17

Meh, average state university. Diversity is really high. Not much of a nightlife considering the location of campus. Residence life is pretty average with the old dorms for upperclassmen and newest dorm for freshmen. Not that the older dorms are bad. There are bad and good professors as I have experienced. Was not impressed by the classes I have taken, not academically challenged and got bored easily. Value for money is great though if you are from in-state....   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Not important from New York, NY on 2018-05-16

Incredible experience both socially and academically. Will give you the ability to transition anywhere!...   Read the full review...

Georgetown University Review

Reviewed by L G from Atlanta, GA on 2018-05-13

I matriculated at Georgetown U. for my undergraduate degree. If you are interested in government, politics, political science, international affairs, international business, pre-med or are looking for a classic liberal arts course of study, it is hard to beat Georgetown! The school attracts very bright students from every corner of the US and from numerous countries around the globe. If you are a focused student who has a clear since if what excites you, then Georgetown ...   Read the full review...

Anna Maria College Review

Reviewed by Ernie from Paxton, MA on 2018-05-13

I love Anna Maria College so very much! It is truly a community where people are friendly and service-oriented. I have felt most comfortable being who I truly am here and I know that others do, as well. Yes, it is a college founded by the catholic Sisters of Saint Anne, but all are welcome here. I have been inspired by the campus ministry director who invites all to be who they are and practice what they believe even at religious-based celebrations. Oh, and the campus gr...   Read the full review...

Kent State University at Kent Review

Reviewed by NIck from Kent, Ohio on 2018-05-11

Such a great college and everyone is nice and friendly ...   Read the full review...

Baldwin Wallace College Review

Reviewed by Tomas from Avon Lake, Ohio on 2018-05-11

I think that your school is great but if you want to be more popular you should lower the price....   Read the full review...

Auburn University Review

Reviewed by Aidan from Georgia on 2018-05-11

Good college...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Min from 1 University Dr., Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 on 2018-05-10

I'm currently a first-year international student from Nepal enrolled at Soka University of America. Soka is a great liberal art college with students from over 40 nations of the world. It has a small student body, which facilitates interaction with professors within and outside the classroom. The interdisciplinary education and diverse community of Soka provide students with an ability to view things from a broader perspective. What I particularly like about Soka is it...   Read the full review...

University of North Carolina at Wilmington Review

Reviewed by Wilmington from Graduate on 2018-05-09

This school wasn't worth it to me personally. It seemed like they just cared about giving student parking violations all the time and only taking care of school grounds. We were charged an insane amount for mediocre education. I wish I would have made a decision of doing online school, or maybe even going to one of the community colleges. There was no empathy or rapport from faculty here, you were just a number. ...   Read the full review...

Duke University Review

Reviewed by Edward from Miami Florida on 2018-05-09

Duke has the perfect blend of superior academics coupled with an ACC collegiate environment. Whenever you visit the campus one thing stands out: all of the students are smiling!...   Read the full review...

Millikin University Review

Reviewed by Beth from Denver, CO on 2018-05-08

I graduated from Millikin in the 1990's so it's been awhile, but as far as I can tell it's only gotten better. I loved the small campus and the fact that you truly know your instructors. As in, every single one knew me my name; I've been in the home of one multiple times; and two of my instructors attended my wedding the year after I graduated (which required them to drive three hours). I was in the Tabor School of Business, and I found the connections there to be won...   Read the full review...

University of Wisconsin Platteville Review

Reviewed by Derek from Platteville on 2018-05-07

If you want a cheap school, and can put up with the crap that comes along with it, its a good value, especially for engineering. You get what you pay for. ...   Read the full review...

University of Akron Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Rachel from Akron, Ohio on 2018-05-04

It's very saddening to see what this university has turned into. I came here six years ago in 2012 right out of high school as a music major when the program was at the very tail end of its prime. In the Spring of 2013, six of the original faculty members who made the program what it once was retired, thus beginning the mass exodus of faculty and the downward spiral of a thriving music school. It's Spring 2018 and I am leaving the University after six years without getti...   Read the full review...

Penn State Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Dan from Pender on 2018-05-04

Penn State is amazing! You will not regret going here, ask any alumni. There are a lot of students and the campus is big but you don't feel like a small fish and a big sea. There's a lot of opportunities you can't get at other schools because of Penn State's size and valued reputation. ...   Read the full review...

Southern Union State Community College Review

Reviewed by Rhonda from West Point on 2018-05-03

Southern Union has always been a great school. It didn't have all of the beautiful nice buildings when I attended. Although it never stopped me from achieving my goals. The new campus excites me, so I know these students will love it. ...   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Shaun from Gaumond on 2018-05-02

i love this school. ...   Read the full review...

Penn State Main Campus Review

Reviewed by sherpa from state college on 2018-05-01

That if you are not 21 and not in a frat it may be hard to find parties to go to...   Read the full review...

Cabrini College Review

Reviewed by Kat from Md on 2018-04-30

Good value... great sports programs....   Read the full review...

Texas Tech University Review

Reviewed by Jeffrey from Smith on 2018-04-30

Texas Tech is a great university to attend and Lubbock provides all the amenities you will find in larger cities but still feels like a college town....   Read the full review...

Emory University Review

Reviewed by Rob from ATL on 2018-04-30

Solid place, man....   Read the full review...

Roane State Community College Review

Reviewed by Ca from lenoir city, TN on 2018-04-27

Terrible administration and faculty ...   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Cole from Marietta Campus on 2018-04-27

PLEASE ALL PEOPLE considering this University; if you were thinking about living on campus; CHOOSE ANOTHER UNIVERSITY. The university housing has absolutely no care for students. It is corrupt and they are only looking to benefit the third party housing orginization. NOW, please consider this University if you are planning to live off campus. The academic staff is great. The social life is good. However every other logistical role in this University is not even worth one...   Read the full review...

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Review

Reviewed by Tim from Bloomsburg on 2018-04-26

Pretty good school, I've enjoyed my time here but professors are hit or miss(like anywhere else). Overall its still more expensive then it should be because northern colleges are stupidly expensive. Out of state tuition at some southern schools is significantly cheaper....   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Adam from Sherwood Arkansas on 2018-04-25

I think it is amazing and my son devontae want to go ...   Read the full review...

Texas A & M University College Station Review

Reviewed by ike from college station on 2018-04-24

great worth the money ...   Read the full review...

Texas A & M University College Station Review

Reviewed by Peyton from Moore on 2018-04-24

It is a very high curricular college....   Read the full review...

Iowa State University Review

Reviewed by Scooter from Ames on 2018-04-24

Hope you plan on your tuition increasing by $2-4,000 each year. Sure, our campus is pretty but you'll have to deal with constant construction. Our administration has a thing for hiking tuition to pay for new projects that mean nothing. Most professors suck at their jobs and every once in a while you will get someone who is most likely average somewhere else but looks like a god in comparison to the others here. ...   Read the full review...

Eastfield College Review

Reviewed by Jeff from Howard on 2018-04-23

It is a great college ...   Read the full review...

Savannah College of Art and Design Review

Reviewed by Jada from Newton Texas on 2018-04-23

Ok overall...   Read the full review...

Chapman University Review

Reviewed by Alexis from Palm Springs, California on 2018-04-23

This school is great....   Read the full review...

University of Chicago Review

Reviewed by Karen from NJ on 2018-04-23

Fantastic school, highly recommend!...   Read the full review...

Lansdale School of Business Review

Reviewed by Lpo from Phoenixville, PA on 2018-04-20

I signed on in 2015 and still here. When I first came through the doors I was promised that I could "choose" the hours I wanted to attend class, this is a lie they never mention that the classes would be available based on whether or not they have teachers for that semester. Also, my very first class was for anatomy and physiology, a class that shpuld have been given to me after I had taken med term and some remedial courses(for MA associates), fast forward passed teache...   Read the full review...

Bucknell University Review

Reviewed by Jennife from Virginia on 2018-04-20

I feel so lucky to have attended such a great college. It really feels like a community ? small enough to see list of familiar faces, large enough to meet new ones. Professors were very involved, knew our names and participated in after hours events as well. The school makes many efforts to provide a variety of social outlets for kids. Greek life is huge, true, but if you?re not Greek it?s not a problem. My friends were mixed and it was fine, I heartily recommend...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Justin from Zion Grove, PA on 2018-04-20

I went here for an associates' degree in Network Administration and Security and graduated in 2014. The degree has been absolutely useless and I'll be in debt for the rest of my life as there are no jobs that I can get with this degree that want to pay good enough to afford $300+ a month in student loan payments. The knowledge I'm expected to have with this degree wasn't even taught. I had one great teacher named Dave that went above and beyond, showing us actual virtual...   Read the full review...

Illinois Institute of Technology Review

Reviewed by from on 2018-04-19

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St John's College Review

Reviewed by Deborah from Central New Jersey on 2018-04-18

Unparalleled preparation for any field in the humanities. ...   Read the full review...

H Councill Trenholm State Technical College Review

Reviewed by Mimi from Montgomery on 2018-04-18

Trenholm State is a comprehensive community college in the Montgomery area. It has 20+ majors and is accredited by SACSCOC. It is a wonderful college with a small town feel at an affordable rate. ...   Read the full review...

Duquesne University Review

Reviewed by Ashley from Connecticut on 2018-04-18

Large choice of studies; great location; positive atmosphere; sports and clubs; student recognition and opportunities; strong alumni support; true campus....   Read the full review...

Bucknell University Review

Reviewed by Ashley from Connecticut on 2018-04-18

Excellent school; friendly; clubs and sports; safe, quiet setting; all social activities are on campus since it is a rural location; sororities and fraternities were social hubs; sports are great pride; Bucknell is rising in rank to elite status and deserves it....   Read the full review...

Columbia College Hollywood Review

Reviewed by j from LA on 2018-04-17

As an alumni, I look back on my student debt, and what I actually received in return - Here is what they don't tell you: When you graduate from film school, expect to "pay your dues." Especially if your direction is in production. That is - your going to work for FREE, for quite a bit. The admin is of zero use when it comes to job placement for a number of reasons: 1. Most professionals in the business take an extremely narrow view of "film school grads." It actua...   Read the full review...

East Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Lee from 29596 on 2018-04-16

I was a Student athlete at ECU that graduated in 2014. When i look back on my college experience i get to appreciate it a lot more. The facility was very friendly along with the people on camp. As a person 3 hours aways from home it felt pretty good....   Read the full review...

Franklin College Review

Reviewed by Ellie from Gulf Breee, FL on 2018-04-16

Franklin College is a great school. Beautiful campus. Caring atmosphere. Academic support to put the odds for success in the student?s favor. I went from being a small fish in a big pond to a big fish in a little pond. I graduated from a big high school and then went to a small college where I flourished and matured. I made lifelong Franklin is a great school. Beautiful campus. Caring atmosphere. Personalize learning experience and a place where I made friends for a ...   Read the full review...

Penn State Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Gary from Scranton, PA on 2018-04-16

Great atmosphere. Lots of assistance for students. Never boring. ...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by S from St.George, UT on 2018-04-12

Wonderful school....   Read the full review...

University of California Irvine Review

Reviewed by bill from texas on 2018-04-12

great...   Read the full review...

Skidmore College Review

Reviewed by Jenna from Albany on 2018-04-11

Skidmore does not have a greek scene, instead clubs and arts activities are what dominate. There is something interesting and cultural to do every night. The students are warm, welcoming, and social. ...   Read the full review...

University of South Carolina Columbia Review

Reviewed by Jason from Columbia on 2018-04-10

good...   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Daniel from Ft Lauderdale on 2018-04-09

I am an alumnus of the Miami Business School. I loved my time at the U. I worked hard and got a lot out of it. The faculty are great. Not all of them are strictly from the university setting but many have terrific real life experience that is relayed into the classroom. Miami is a cosmopolitan city and the university attracts excellent faculty that you are not going to find in the big state land grant universities...   Read the full review...

St John's University New York Review

Reviewed by Frank from Syracuse, NY on 2018-04-09

Great University located in the greatest city in America. A great education both in the classroom and how to live in America's biggest city....   Read the full review...

Towson University Review

Reviewed by Alumnus from New York on 2018-04-08

Great Faculty. Low student to faculty ratio....   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Da*****ht from Allentown on 2018-04-05

Disinterested staff, some good instructors, and Chromebooks are a joke. Don't loan money and come here. Predatory on the front side and very sub par on the education/back side. Online classes are so confusing, disorganized, etc. not many students pass them. Very incompetent here...no one cares....   Read the full review...

CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College Review

Reviewed by Susan from New York on 2018-04-02

This is the best community college in NYC. My son needed a place to regroup after a difficult first year at a 4-year college and BMCC has been fantastic. The teachers really care about their students, and their career office is excellent. A benefit of being in NYC is that the faculty here are so strong, the quality is much higher than we had expected for a community college. Good connections to employers in NYC and various 4-year colleges in NY State also....   Read the full review...

Central Baptist College Review

Reviewed by timmy jones from flint ca on 2018-04-02

The teachers are great but a everything else is not good. If you want to fill like you are in still in high school this is the place for you. Do not stay on campus, the school may be stricter than some of your own parents...   Read the full review...

Colorado Northwestern Community College Review

Reviewed by Linda from Nevada on 2018-04-02

Rangely location: Really look into this school ask current students what they think -I would never send my kids here - My son lost 20lbs because the food was so bad - moldy - just plain sick. Teachers are terrible can not even understand what they write on white board - Problems are not addressed just pushed under the carpet - non working water fountains - bad WiFi - how are they supposed to study - Sports programs are terrible. No training coaches. - Do your research.....   Read the full review...

University of Central Florida Review

Reviewed by Steven from Jacksonvill on 2018-04-01

Great education. Awesome campus. Friendly student body. Professors who cared. ...   Read the full review...

Kentucky Christian University Review

Reviewed by fred from Ohio on 2018-03-30

I recommend if you are looking to attend KCU to look somewhere else. This school has no campus atmosphere and for a christian school you find yourself feeling uncared for and around rude and uncaring staff members except for a select few. There are almost zero campus activities and nothing around town either. Also it is hard to get excited about classes when you can only take a select few and have no creativity with your schedule. Also you will find yourself being treate...   Read the full review...

Johnson University Review

Reviewed by Sierra from Knoxville on 2018-03-29

JU is a great place to experience the world, meet life-long friends, have personal relationships with passionate professors and receive a challenging but worth while education. It costs a little bit more than most colleges but it is so worth it!...   Read the full review...

The University of Tampa Review

Reviewed by Amber from Tampa on 2018-03-29

A good school if you?re white upperclass. Academics are not challenging and they have a really weird grading system. The faculty are pretty bad, and the advising office is no help. Team spirit is almost non-existent The only thing above average about this school is that it?s pretty; that?s about it. If you want to go through another 4 years of high school, then come here because every one is really cliquey. Not the full college experience here at all....   Read the full review...

University of Central Florida Review

Reviewed by HL from Orlando on 2018-03-29

They sometimes treat students like a number. ...   Read the full review...

Eastern Michigan University Review

Reviewed by Lily from Michigan on 2018-03-28

It has a very comfortable atmosphere. A big campus, but not so big you feel lost. The class sizes aren't enormous either. And everyone is super friendly! An overall great school!!...   Read the full review...

Jones College Jacksonville Review

Reviewed by Irish from Jacksonville FL on 2018-03-28

I Graduated with Associate Degree In Market Management in 1992. For years I have not been able to transfer credits nor will any other college accept their Degree. I have to start over as if I never went to College. I have acquired triple debt from student loans for a Degree that?s not accepted anywhere....   Read the full review...

University of Notre Dame Review

Reviewed by Dawn from Pa on 2018-03-28

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Saint John Fisher College Review

Reviewed by Jim from Binghamton, NY on 2018-03-27

Fisher offers a beautiful campus in Pittsford, NY. Google ?Pittsford, NY? and you will find that Fisher is in an upscale suburb of Rochester which offers campus safety with easy access to Rochester. Fisher offers a culture of sharing and caring among its students. Fisher offers solid academics with strong business and science programs. ...   Read the full review...

Southeast Missouri State University Review

Reviewed by Anthony from Atlanta on 2018-03-26

Very good college experience. Business/Marketing professors were very helpful to my career....   Read the full review...

Newberry College Review

Reviewed by Kristie from Texas on 2018-03-22

It's a very small campus and close knit community....   Read the full review...

Georgia Gwinnett College Review

Reviewed by josh from georgia on 2018-03-22

good...   Read the full review...

University of California Santa Barbara Review

Reviewed by Heidi from Santa Barbara on 2018-03-21

Couldn't be happier with my decision to attend UCSB. Great balance between social life and serious academics. Plus, the location actually can't be beat, Wish I could stay for another 10 years! ...   Read the full review...

University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Campus Review

Reviewed by Ryan from Pittsburgh on 2018-03-21

Its pretty nice besides some professors ...   Read the full review...

Vincennes University Review

Reviewed by keyshia from none of your business. on 2018-03-20

Vu has to be the worst college ever in the USA, or atleast in indiana. The dining hall is disgusting, there isnt anything exciting to do. The campus is dull, dingy and boring. The police literally patrols campus grounds 24/7 picking on students for no reason at all. The parties are fun, we have a bowling alley and also great food in the student union those three things are what makes the school even worth going too. The housing is entirely too much unless you live in Cla...   Read the full review...

The University of Texas at Austin Review

Reviewed by Stacy from Austin on 2018-03-18

It is a large state university with all of the bells, whistles, resources and diversions, within the beauty of a thriving, hospitable southern city. The University has made enormous strides in creating smaller groups of students together for better learning, a more "familiar" feel, and faster freshman acclimation in light of its potentially overwhelming bigness. Texas Exes provides career counseling, networking and social opportunities for alumni post-graduation.... ...   Read the full review...

Bryn Athyn College of the New Church Review

Reviewed by Sarah from Bryn Athyn on 2018-03-18

I love going to college here and enjoy my proffesors. I am a bio major. ...   Read the full review...

Texas Tech University Review

Reviewed by Robert from Dallas TX on 2018-03-17

Great atmosphere and experience. Lubbock is a fantastic place. ...   Read the full review...

Santa Rosa Junior College Review

Reviewed by Lilly from Noblesville Indiana on 2018-03-16

It is amazing my whole family went there!!!...   Read the full review...

Arizona State University Review

Reviewed by Steve from New Jersey on 2018-03-14

Loved it!!!!...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Hideyoshi from sua on 2018-03-13

I'm a first year student in SUA. Happy to be here. SUA has only about 400 students and require them to live in dormitories.That leads students to understand each other deeply and finally become SUA family. Whenever I'm so tired, my friends notice my situation and encourage me. I'm so lucky to have a wonderful family here. SUA has become another home for me. ...   Read the full review...

Fayetteville State University Review

Reviewed by Djakata from Fayetteville on 2018-03-12

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Texas Southern University Review

Reviewed by Anthony from Houston on 2018-03-12

Never let your school get in the way of your education! Texas Southern University is a great school if you are dedicated. The key to success here is to find the right professor for you and become their apprentice. Don't expect to get everything in the classroom because that simply won't happen. I encourage all students to really evaluate the area of study they have in mind and find a professor from that department early on that can help guide them through the process of ...   Read the full review...

Elgin Community College Review

Reviewed by Julio from Elgin Ill on 2018-03-07

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Tri County Technical College Review

Reviewed by George from Seneca, SC on 2018-03-06

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Grand Valley State University Review

Reviewed by Steve from Detroit on 2018-03-05

Campus is far away from everything. This one bus runs back from campus to downtown grand rapids but there is nothing around. Take your am or sw radio, with the lack of cell towers one can get radio stations in 4 states and shortwave radio isn't bombarded with signal found in city. A single book for any class would sometimes repeat itself at the 200 or 300 level. Bring your underwear as it is cold and windy by that big lake Michigan. ...   Read the full review...

Maryville University of Saint Louis Review

Reviewed by Anon from St Louis on 2018-03-01

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University of Maryland College Park Review

Reviewed by Terra from Washington D.C. on 2018-02-28

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School of Visual Arts Review

Reviewed by Kaleo from Hamden, CT on 2018-02-28

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Ohio University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Anthony from Athens on 2018-02-28

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Western Texas College Review

Reviewed by Tyler from Snyder on 2018-02-27

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University at Buffalo Review

Reviewed by Katrina from Syracuse, new york on 2018-02-25

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Elmira College Review

Reviewed by Daniel from Lyons, NY on 2018-02-24

I found the College to have been an excellent experience. Everyone was so friendly and helpful....   Read the full review...

Alfred University Review

Reviewed by Tom from New York on 2018-02-23

Being a Freshman, it is early for me to comment much on AU's academic rigor. You will be expected to study. There is plenty of help available for students who need it. The small campus makes getting around easy. I don't feel like I'm lost in the crowd at Alfred U, but rather part of a community. The town of Alfred is small, but has everything you need. If you can bring a car to campus, that is helpful for trips to nearby larger towns.The surrounding area is great for ou...   Read the full review...

San Jose State University Review

Reviewed by papa bilson from San jose CA on 2018-02-23

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Western Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Ken from Spindale,NC on 2018-02-22

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Savannah College of Art and Design Review

Reviewed by Dekemeny from Atlanta Westlake High on 2018-02-22

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Tyler Junior College Review

Reviewed by Joe from tyler on 2018-02-21

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Heritage Christian University Review

Reviewed by alex from alabama on 2018-02-20

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University of Michigan Dearborn Review

Reviewed by Justin from Dearborn on 2018-02-20

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Harrison College Fort Wayne Review

Reviewed by Lance from fort wayne,in on 2018-02-20

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Jamestown Business College Review

Reviewed by michaela from New York on 2018-02-19

This place is a diploma mill. You can not get a job after leaving here since they don't teach you anything. The teachers are not qualified and don't know anything about what they are teaching. Everyone is on a scholarship since they can't get anyone to pay to go there....   Read the full review...

East Carolina University Review

Reviewed by D from Raleigh on 2018-02-19

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William Woods University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Fulton, MO on 2018-02-16

William Woods is an absolute s***hole. Please sit back and enjoy this tea-spilling review of truth. The dorms are subpar, definitely not the quality you?d expect from a private university. Upon moving in my dorm was infested with cockroaches. Let me debunk LEAD award. The scholarship forces students to go to events so the school can take pictures of how ?active? campus is for their social media. Every student is offered the scholarship and it seems to be more of a fine f...   Read the full review...

East Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Hayden from Rocky Top, Tennessee on 2018-02-15

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The Art Institute of Portland Review

Reviewed by analise from oregon on 2018-02-14

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Manhattan College Review

Reviewed by Freshman Student from New Jersey on 2018-02-12

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LaGrange College Review

Reviewed by Connie from Columbus on 2018-02-11

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Sarah Lawrence College Review

Reviewed by Blair from Barondes on 2018-02-10

Unparalleled access to professors through required independent work and weekly conferences, Opportunities to focus on arts, creative writing, music, dance. Highly intellectual atmosphere of questioning and thinking minds,...   Read the full review...

Suffolk County Community College Review

Reviewed by Alyssa from Riverhead on 2018-02-07

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Campbell University Review

Reviewed by raegan from kissimmee fl on 2018-02-07

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Towson University Review

Reviewed by Taylar from Whutt on 2018-02-06

Really great urban presence...   Read the full review...

University of California Santa Barbara Review

Reviewed by Andrew O from San Diego on 2018-02-03

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Union College Review

Reviewed by UAlumn from Los Angeles, CA on 2018-02-02

Union was the best 4 years of my life. Best decision I could have made for myself and my future....   Read the full review...

Ohio Christian University Review

Reviewed by Camron from Lockbourne, OH on 2018-02-01

The only thing I couldn't review is housing, as I am a commuter, and the only low rating I have to give is party and bar scene since we aren't supposed to drink while attending. Other than those, it's a five star college in my book. The professors actually care about you and your grades, the other students are unbelievably friendly, it's an overall great experience so far....   Read the full review...

Millikin University Review

Reviewed by Amanda from Illinois on 2018-02-01

Overall, the campus and education are a great experience, and will get you where you need to be in life. The campus is very liberal-democrat environment that can feel very unwelcoming to a conservative-republican student. The housing situation is a bit ridiculous. Dorm life is normal for your first year. Sophomore and Junior year students are forced to live in The Woods at Millikin or else in Greek Life. The Woods is very overpriced (charging $800 a month + utilities), a...   Read the full review...

Fort Valley State University Review

Reviewed by Ariana from Atlanata Geogia on 2018-02-01

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Willamette University Review

Reviewed by kaeden from stayton oregon on 2018-01-31

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Loyola University Chicago Review

Reviewed by Maribeth Struck from Bartlett, IL on 2018-01-30

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University of the Pacific Review

Reviewed by Nicholas from Kailua on 2018-01-30

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University of Nevada Las Vegas Review

Reviewed by Evelyn from Las Vegas on 2018-01-30

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Delaware Technical and Community College Stanton Wilmington Review

Reviewed by Kyle from Camden on 2018-01-30

Best school and experience ever. I've been to WVU and I've partied harder in Deltech. I am a proud student! Best decision of my life. ...   Read the full review...

Quinnipiac University Review

Reviewed by Tyler from McDonagh on 2018-01-27

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Fortis College Landover Review

Reviewed by sara dimarco from Landover on 2018-01-26

I am a recent graduate from Fortis College, Dental Hygiene. The hygiene program costs include everything you need to attend, scrubs, books, and instruments (52,000$). Please keep in mind that other programs within Maryland area are not a guarantee when prerequisites are completed. I would also advise checking other dental hygiene programs wait lists, some have a minimum 2 year after prerequisites have been completed. With Fortis your classes include the prerequisites. ...   Read the full review...

Virginia Western Community College Review

Reviewed by victoria from roanoke on 2018-01-24

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Regis College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Weston, MA on 2018-01-23

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Angelo State University Review

Reviewed by Jim Shelton from san angelo on 2018-01-23

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Tacoma Community College Review

Reviewed by D.R.T. from Tacoma on 2018-01-22

I've attended for 2.5 years: the instructors are generally poor in the sciences, history etc.(I've had a few in the Eng & Math dept that were really good) there is nothing to do inTacoma, it smells bad and there is no 'scene'. Go north to Edmonds or Shoreline if you can....   Read the full review...

Baylor University Review

Reviewed by Mike from California on 2018-01-18

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Fortis College Indianapolis Review

Reviewed by Rina from Indianapolis on 2018-01-17

I REPEAT. DO NOT GO TO THIS SCHOOL. I was one of the ones who read the reviews and figured that "If a student wants to learn and follow the rules of learning, anything is possible and they cannot fail" but this school is beyond repair and I hope the Education Department of Indianapolis closes it soon. The teachers are horrible and talk about students and the other teachers. It has conditional accreditation so NO OTHER SCHOOL can take your credits for transfer and they wo...   Read the full review...

Northeast Catholic College Review

Reviewed by Bree from GA on 2018-01-17

Overall this was one of the worst experiences of my life. It taught me a lot, but it wasn't worth it in the end. For one, the admissions team will deceive you as much as they can just to get you to commit. If you want to go to a school that has no wifi in the dorms, wants you to scrub floors and clean toilets (because there isn't a maintenance team to maintain the school it's all student led) and work in the student run kitchen that feeds everyone. This school is not acc...   Read the full review...

Georgia State University Review

Reviewed by jon from henry on 2018-01-17

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The New School Review

Reviewed by E from Ny on 2018-01-16

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The University of Texas at Arlington Review

Reviewed by Jessica from Arlington on 2018-01-16

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Stephen F Austin State University Review

Reviewed by Christian from Baytown, Texas on 2018-01-16

Stephen F. Austin is a great small-town school for any and everyone aspiring to achieve success in their schooling. With numerous resources available including a free tutoring service, SFA offers the best opportunities to the best students. Known for its nursing, education, and music programs, SFA offers many majors and minors for any and every interest and each professor?s dream is for one of their students to make it big! Could the next one be you?...   Read the full review...

Spring Arbor University Review

Reviewed by Cheri from Northern MI on 2018-01-12

Don't even think about inquiring about this school! They will enroll you, pick out a full class load of classes, send you books and bill you without EVEN asking. I was only looking and they did this to me.... even had the nerve to send me a bill threatening collections.... I sent EVERYTHING back explaining that I was NOT a STUDENT!!!!!...   Read the full review...

University of Washington Seattle Campus Review

Reviewed by Artimon from Bangkok on 2018-01-11

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Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by David from S on 2018-01-11

Amazing atmosphere and great morals...   Read the full review...

Saint Martin's University Review

Reviewed by Eric from Renton, Washingtoon on 2018-01-11

Small university that has a strong student community. Engineering program was great with small class sizes. Not a lot of social activities... but that makes it easy to focus on classes. I am very pleased with my experience. I was a non-traditional student....   Read the full review...

North Carolina State University at Raleigh Review

Reviewed by JP from Raleigh, NC on 2018-01-10

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Long Beach City College Review

Reviewed by Haley from Texas on 2018-01-08

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Louisiana Tech University Review

Reviewed by Lashanti from Ferriday,Louisiana on 2018-01-05

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Minnesota State University Mankato Review

Reviewed by gellbert from horter on 2018-01-04

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Syracuse University Review

Reviewed by Aubrey from new york on 2018-01-03

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Tuskegee University Review

Reviewed by Teshana from Richmond, VA on 2018-01-02

Tuskegee is a fine institution that continues to produce dynamic professionals in their respected fields of study. Alumni have a strong commitment to the rich history of Mother Tuskegee; often volunteering, donating, and attending Homecoming year after year! Once you become a Golden Tiger, you are apart of the family for life! I would highly recommend Tuskegee University without any reservation!...   Read the full review...

University of Missouri Columbia Review

Reviewed by J from SF on 2018-01-01

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Tacoma Community College Review

Reviewed by Thomas from Tacoma on 2018-01-01

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Auburn University Review

Reviewed by Brian from Huntsville, AL on 2017-12-31

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Montclair State University Review

Reviewed by Jenna from Randolph, NJ on 2017-12-27

I think the atmosphere is very amazing and s is the staff, I have some family who works there....   Read the full review...

Los Angeles College of Music Review

Reviewed by Yuma from Japan on 2017-12-26

(Composing for visual media DPT is the "WORST" in this world) All my review is only about DPT of Composing for Visual Media (CVM), so it is not review of this college itself. Teachers of CVM don't teach anything seriously. This DPT's name is "Composition" but no one teaches how to compose music. At first, it is clear that some teachers in this DPT don't have enough skill and knowledge to compose and teach music. I sometimes asked my teacher about my problem, but he coul...   Read the full review...

Wellesley College Review

Reviewed by Tim from Florida on 2017-12-26

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The Master's College and Seminary Review

Reviewed by Samuel from Santa Clarita on 2017-12-24

A university founded on the inerrancy of scripture with Christ at the center. An absolutely wonderful university that pushes students to strive for the best! Faculty and professors are top notch; they seek to not only teach the students but to build them and prepare them for the world! Spectacular student atmosphere; rich in humility and gratitude. ...   Read the full review...

Washington & Jefferson College Review

Reviewed by Mark from Blairsville, PA on 2017-12-23

As a parent of a Freshmen student at W&J I am very happy with the decision that my son made. The staff is very helpful with any and all student issues and the education that he will be getting is second to none. If you are looking for a degree that will aid you in your future profession then you need to look no further than Washington & Jefferson College!...   Read the full review...

Ball State University Review

Reviewed by Adam from Hobart Indiana on 2017-12-20

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The University of Tennessee Review

Reviewed by ERIK from Knoxville, TN on 2017-12-20

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Lock Haven University Review

Reviewed by Cecelia Barchak from Dunmore on 2017-12-19

Lock Haven in an amazing school. I am going to start attending school in the fall. I am very excited to be going there and I am very excited to get to be apart of the Haven....   Read the full review...

University of Chicago Review

Reviewed by alex from 2918 on 2017-12-19

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Florida International University Review

Reviewed by mickey from Miami on 2017-12-16

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Appalachian State University Review

Reviewed by Rachel from Massachusetts on 2017-12-15

I loved my education at ASU. Years later I've finished a post-doc at Harvard and have been well-prepared for everything I've needed in my career and in my life. I'm still in contact with many of my professors and have lifelong friends that have been with me through the highs and lows of my adulthood. Boone is magical, and it's a place truly filled with people who love to be there. I've never regretted it for a second....   Read the full review...

University of Illinois at Chicago Review

Reviewed by Jhennifer Santana from Columbus, Ohio on 2017-12-15

My daughter loves this school!! She says that all the teachers and staff are very kind. She says that she wish the housing units could be better but overall the school is fantastic. I believe that the price for this school is very worth it. You get all of the education you need. ...   Read the full review...

Ohio State University Review

Reviewed by Morgan from Columbus, Ohio on 2017-12-14

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Metropolitan State University Review

Reviewed by Ella from St. Paul on 2017-12-13

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Florida International University Review

Reviewed by Alek Jonas from University Towers on 2017-12-12

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Hamline University Review

Reviewed by lydia from St paul on 2017-12-12

if you're looking for a more traditional college experience, this isn't the place for you. campus life is pretty quiet. there aren't a lot of parties on campus. there is one frat and one sorority, and the frat has been highly problematic in the past. Its located in the midway, which is kind of a sketchy area of Saint Paul. I recommend that students have a car on campus. campus safety is mostly students, and while they do offer to come get you and pick you up from anywhe...   Read the full review...

Hamline University Review

Reviewed by lydia from St paul on 2017-12-12

if you're looking for a more traditional college experience, this isn't the place for you. campus life is pretty quiet. there aren't a lot of parties on campus. there is one frat and one sorority, and the frat has been highly problematic in the past. Its located in the midway, which is kind of a sketchy area of Saint Paul. I recommend that students have a car on campus. campus safety is mostly students, and while they do offer to come get you and pick you up from anywhe...   Read the full review...

Savannah State University Review

Reviewed by KIEMA from SAVANNAH, GA on 2017-12-12

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College of Our Lady of the Elms Review

Reviewed by Major regret from Run while you can on 2017-12-11

I'm giving Elms College a 3 out of 5 based on my experience. Rose Williams (one of the dorm buildings) has the worst bathrooms but the rooms are spacious. Oleary (another dorm building) has the best bathrooms but every room is a different size and the walls are SO paper thin you can hear everything going on next door. The food absolutely sucks and because of the location of the college, you can either get in your car and drive some place to eat or have something delivere...   Read the full review...

Penn State Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Dan from State College on 2017-12-11

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Trinity College Review

Reviewed by Elizabeth from Hartford on 2017-12-07

Wonderful college!...   Read the full review...

Quinnipiac University Review

Reviewed by Kipp from New Jersey on 2017-12-01

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Florida International University Review

Reviewed by KS from Miami on 2017-11-30

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Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Spencer from Athens on 2017-11-30

I'm a sophomore who has lived on the Marietta campus of Kennesaw. I say "has" because after my freshman year there I moved away and became an online student, until I can transfer schools upwards. But first, let me say that despite any complaints Kennesaw State is an "ok" school. As in, if you want to go to a university to learn and get a degree, then it's a perfectly fine option. They have a wide array of degree offerings, and I've never had a professor who seemed bad at...   Read the full review...

Curry College Review

Reviewed by Derek from Curry College on 2017-11-29

The fact that the tuition for Harvard University is about 63K and Curry is about 55K is kind of astonishing. We pay about 10K less than one of the most competitive schools in the country. The dorms are old, there is a 3 story building limit in Milton so the school is running out of room, the food is not fresh, internet connection is bad, no real campus life, no Greek life, campus is completely dead on the weekends. This school is not worth going into debt for. And the cl...   Read the full review...

Houston Community College Review

Reviewed by Ryan from 77598 on 2017-11-28

Now that you are mature enough to attend a college and spend money wisely, i hope that you, like me, saw how this school could help you achieve the job you desire....   Read the full review...

Yale University Review

Reviewed by Charlie from New Haven on 2017-11-28

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Ball State University Review

Reviewed by Habiola from hernandez on 2017-11-28

is a very good state to go to very helpful Professors and very nice campus...   Read the full review...

University of South Florida Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Brendalyn from Tampa on 2017-11-26

Great school...   Read the full review...

Bard College Review

Reviewed by K from NYC on 2017-11-20

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Evangel University Review

Reviewed by anonymous from springfield on 2017-11-16

Lol don't go to school here. If you want freedom and have fun as a college kid, don't go here. You have a curfew. You aren't allowed to hang in other genders rooms unless its an "open dorms" night. During those nights you have to keep your door open at a 90 degree angle, keep your feet on the ground at all times, and they check on you every 30 minutes. If you get caught going out or drinking you will get in a lot of trouble. This place is ridiculous....   Read the full review...

University of Southern California Review

Reviewed by james from los angeles on 2017-11-16

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Seattle University Review

Reviewed by Alex from Arnold-Ruiz on 2017-11-16

Great school! I highly recommend people to go here...   Read the full review...

Boston College Review

Reviewed by John from Boston MA on 2017-11-15

Great school with top academics and professors who love teaching there. Very beautiful and safe area with easy access to Boston only a few miles away. Business school is always among the top rated undergraduate programs and most students have job offers by their junior year. BC alumni connection in New England is very strong. Tuition is high and the school is a little tight with financial aid, but if your kid gets in and you can swing the financial end, send her or him. ...   Read the full review...

California State University Fullerton Review

Reviewed by Shon from West Covina on 2017-11-15

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Roane State Community College Review

Reviewed by Lydia from Crossville on 2017-11-14

I went to Roane State to complete my pre-reqs and my Radiology certificate. I absolutely recommend this school to anyone!...   Read the full review...

Vanderbilt University Review

Reviewed by Megan from Newark, NJ on 2017-11-14

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Pacific Lutheran University Review

Reviewed by Max from Portland, OR on 2017-11-14

loved the ideas they spoke about, hated the execution...   Read the full review...

Lock Haven University Review

Reviewed by A***** from Stroudsburg, PA on 2017-11-13

I transferred from Lock Haven to a different state university after completing my freshman year. I found this town to be horribly miserable and the campus to be clique based (in terms of the social atmosphere). Also, now that I attend a different university, I see how their academics are lacking (at least for my major, Secondary English Education). Many of my professors at LHU were disorganized and rude. Do your research and make sure you visit multiple times before deci...   Read the full review...

Tuskegee University Review

Reviewed by LaTanya Jones from Los Angeles on 2017-11-12

Our daughter is attending TU and we love the school for what i has done to mature and grow our daughter in many ways. Her professors really care about her success and helping her navigate college successfully....   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Nicole from Miami on 2017-11-10

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Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Haurmi from Aliso Viejo on 2017-11-09

I really enjoy studying at this school. SUA is a young, liberal arts university, and our student body is pretty small. Around 450 students go to this school, and they all are required to live on campus except those who have certain reasons. We live in/with nature, and you can enjoy various kinds of trees and flowers on campus. We also have a garden where some students are growing vegetable. The residence halls are beautiful, and I live very comfortably feeling protected....   Read the full review...

Gwinnett Technical College Review

Reviewed by Anon from Brookhaven on 2017-11-09

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Roanoke College Review

Reviewed by Emily from Salem on 2017-11-09

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Dartmouth College Review

Reviewed by Jacqueline from Texas on 2017-11-08

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Penn State Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Alex from East on 2017-11-07

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Illinois State University Review

Reviewed by Macy from Watterson on 2017-11-07

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St Olaf College Review

Reviewed by Alexis from Northfield on 2017-11-05

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East Mississippi Community College Review

Reviewed by Chris Jack from Davenport, IA on 2017-11-03

Its a good school to be at and somewhere you would wanna go to get you ready for a better college, and also the football team is the best, and I would love to play with you guys....   Read the full review...

Drake University Review

Reviewed by - from Des Moines, IA on 2017-11-01

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Hanover College Review

Reviewed by Blake from Shelbyville indiana on 2017-10-31

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Marygrove College Review

Reviewed by Thomas from Royal Oak, Michigan on 2017-10-30

Is it one or many? Born in Detroit, I have remained a long time resident of one of the greatest cities in America. Using the GI Bill I attended Marygrove College, which was recommended by both family and friends as one of the best colleges to obtain an overall diverse education. I finally started taking my mandated classes, one which related to American history. Most of us will never forget the instructor demanding each night to be addressed as "Ms not Miss!". One ...   Read the full review...

The University of Alabama Review

Reviewed by aaron from frisco on 2017-10-30

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Baylor University Review

Reviewed by Breanne from Waco, Texas on 2017-10-28

Baylor?s student body is very accepting and there is people of all types. The academics are tough but that is what gets you an exceptional education. I have only had one professor that I disliked so far because of his grading policy. There are definitely parties if that?s what you?re looking for, but if you aren?t the party type, the party scene can be unnoticeable....   Read the full review...

Maryville University of Saint Louis Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from St. Louis, MO on 2017-10-27

Graduate Accounting Program - The advisers are horrible, never know what is going on, they work remotely not on campus and when there are complications with anything they push it off and don't answer the phone and then go on vacation and leave you hanging. Financial Aide is a joke...they don't help you or explain your available aid fully and never get back with you either. I received my package the last week of the semester and it was revised three times (a lot of good...   Read the full review...

Appalachian State University Review

Reviewed by leeann from Charlotte on 2017-10-27

Both my son and daughter attend and it has been a great experience. The professors are challenging, yet fair and the campus is beautiful!...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Tomoaki from Aliso Viejo on 2017-10-27

I like the small class size here, which encourages student engagement in the classroom. We have many classes in which we have discussions or small group activities, which make them more interesting. In many of the classes I took before, I couldn't just sit back and listen, but I actually had to do the readings and participate. Those classes were tough but rewarding. If you choose the right professor, you can get a lot out of each course. I also appreciate the diverse s...   Read the full review...

Union College Review

Reviewed by Dutch from Palm Beach on 2017-10-25

The best choice for a small college in this day and age. The marriage of the humanities with science and engineering is unequalled at any school of its size. A beautiful campus in a city in the midst of dramatic revitalization, Union is twenty minutes from the Albany airport. Alums have been at the top of some of America?s most famous companies including DuPont, Kodak, IBM, Merck, Texas Instruments, Black &Decker, Goldman Sachs, to name a few.. Athletics are top notch (n...   Read the full review...

Coastal Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Bradley Coletti graduate Mom from Massachusetts on 2017-10-25

Coastal Carolina University gave my son Bradley Coletti a chance to attend this wonderful school in 1992. His marks and SAT were on the boarder line but they gave him an opportunity to prove himself. He is now a Commander in the US Navy. He has come a long way since graduation thanks to CCU. I thank you everyday. Now my Grandson Jake Coletti is applying this year and I am praying they give him a chance....   Read the full review...

Bethel College Mishawaka Review

Reviewed by ;D from Somewhere over the rainbow on 2017-10-24

It is an amazing Christian School where you can grow and develop in your relationship with God. Most of the adults I know went there....   Read the full review...

Wittenberg University Review

Reviewed by N. from Gronau on 2017-10-23

Very friendly atmosphere. comptitive academically. EXcellent professors, small classes. Felt at home there. Outstanding football and basketball teams always. Beautiful campus for all seasons. Made life long friendships....   Read the full review...

Emory University Review

Reviewed by Ahmad from Saudi Arabia on 2017-10-23

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Alvernia University Review

Reviewed by Curt from PA on 2017-10-23

Awesome small campus--relaxing location with plenty of shopping, dining and local sports. ...   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Ryan from Santa Barbara on 2017-10-22

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University of Maine at Machias Review

Reviewed by Blah from Connecticut on 2017-10-20

I can't wait to transfer. The town is isolated from most society and if you don't have a car you cant get anywhere. Theres also very few people so theres plenty of drama. Boredom is a very big problem here. Its hard to stay motivated as s student here....   Read the full review...

Manhattan Christian College Review

Reviewed by David from Kansas City on 2017-10-20

Buyer be ware with this college. Overpriced and worthless academic environment this year as Administrators do not know how to run faculty or a college. If I ran my business this way I would be OUT of business. Needs to close and let better private colleges produce a better product. My son says its like church camp and not a college....   Read the full review...

Manhattan Christian College Review

Reviewed by AB from KC on 2017-10-20

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Illinois State University Review

Reviewed by Charles from Crete, IL on 2017-10-20

Great value for the $. Beautiful campus located in the heart of Normal. IL. Everything is perfectly situated for academic & social success. ISU is truly underrated. ...   Read the full review...

Rice University Review

Reviewed by Arun Muthukumar from New JErsey on 2017-10-17

Rice University has all the credentials to be ranked much higher along with the top 5 IVY league universities in the east coast....   Read the full review...

Texas Tech University Review

Reviewed by jesse from redoak tx shawnee rd on 2017-10-17

love it ...   Read the full review...

Roger Williams University Review

Reviewed by Crita from RWU on 2017-10-16

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College of William and Mary Review

Reviewed by Sue from D.C. on 2017-10-16

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Florida State University Review

Reviewed by bob from texas on 2017-10-11

love fsu...   Read the full review...

Clarkson University Review

Reviewed by Achal Duhoon from Potsdam on 2017-10-10

The Best School you can get in North County. 100% value for money with lot of opportunities to shine. ...   Read the full review...

Long Island Business Institute Review

Reviewed by saifur rahman from ceder swamp road old brookville ny11545 on 2017-10-10

i am current student of long island business institute libi is the best college all of the teacher are very helpful also the staff i loved it . ...   Read the full review...

Appalachian State University Review

Reviewed by Donna from Charlotte on 2017-10-05

If your child has had a citation for underage drinking or marijuana possession do not disclose it to this university or any within the UNC system. They will have a target on their back. My sons room was searched because someone "thought" they smelled marijuana. When he demanded a search warrant they only got a warrant for his half of the room. There's something wrong if you smell something under the door and you don't search the entire room Granted many parents will...   Read the full review...

Purdue University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Matt from Chicago on 2017-10-05

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University of California Los Angeles Review

Reviewed by Joanne Byers from Campus on 2017-10-04

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Flagler College St Augustine Review

Reviewed by sarah from flagler college on 2017-10-04

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Motlow State Community College Review

Reviewed by jordan from bishop on 2017-10-04

good...   Read the full review...

Motlow State Community College Review

Reviewed by jack from storm on 2017-10-04

good teachers...   Read the full review...

Belmont University Review

Reviewed by Chuck from California on 2017-10-03

Belmont was a great experience, situated in a fun atmosphere and location. It was highly underrated when I attended but prepared me extremely well for my graduate school MBA program. I am grateful for the smaller classes and access to instructors. Since my graduation 10 years ago, it has started getting its due yet is still an overlooked gem in my opinion...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Eduardo Isadora from Orange county on 2017-09-29

Overall I am grateful to have the opportunity to come to soka. I am a first generation immigrant and child of working class parents who lived paycheck to paycheck. I often wondered if I would be able to afford college, but when I got accepted to soka I was offered a financial aid package offered to all students with a family income lower than $70k, which paid for my entire tuition fees. Soka is so generous and the resources available on this campus are among the best in ...   Read the full review...

Trevecca Nazarene University Review

Reviewed by Justus from Nashville on 2017-09-28

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McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Dont Want Tosay from Online on 2017-09-27

I currently attend McCann School of Business and Technology online. Let me just say to start if you're interested in attending a school to better your future, advance in the current position you are in, for a change, or whatever the reason might be that you're thinking about attending... DON'T, run and run FAR away from this place. This school is a J O K E. I can't say that enough! I've spent 22,000 dollars on this school to attend here - and I regret it every-sin...   Read the full review...

Florida Atlantic University Review

Reviewed by lbob from florida on 2017-09-26

I love this school.,......   Read the full review...

Oberlin College Review

Reviewed by Yogi from California on 2017-09-21

Great school. Very academic and socially aware. Much more difficult than my elite law school....   Read the full review...

SUNY at Purchase College Review

Reviewed by Gane from NY on 2017-09-19

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Colorado State University Fort Collins Review

Reviewed by Ken from Fort Collins, CO on 2017-09-18

I attended CSU from 1994 to 1998 and earned a BS in physics. Attending CSU is the best decision I've ever made. ...   Read the full review...

University of Florida Review

Reviewed by elena from gainesville on 2017-09-18

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Elmhurst College Review

Reviewed by jarod from elmhurst on 2017-09-17

not a great party school at all, girls arent very attractive and the athletes are douches...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by Justin from San Clemente, Ca on 2017-09-15

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Concordia University Texas Review

Reviewed by Gabbie from Austin on 2017-09-13

I have never been happier at a school than I am here at Concordia....   Read the full review...

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Review

Reviewed by Mackenzie from Bloomsburg on 2017-09-12

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Hampton University Review

Reviewed by Will Dycka from Atlanta, Georgia on 2017-09-09

The school is steeped in tradition with a great campus atmosphere. Wish the school was located in a major metro area, but other attributes make up for the location. ...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Hawaii Review

Reviewed by :D from :D on 2017-09-08

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Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics Review

Reviewed by john from mayor on 2017-09-07

tough school , they make you ready for life, minimum summer break. ...   Read the full review...

Western Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Kelly from Greenville, SC on 2017-09-05

Western Carolina is a phenomenal school! When I compare my college experience to my colleagues I am so thankful and feel fortunate to be a Catamount! I had better access and rapport to my class professor than I did in high school. The size of the campus and weather is untouchable in WNC. The Chancellor is involved in student life and visible on campus. I could continue to write about how great this school is and how well I was prepared for the real world. ...   Read the full review...

Haverford College Review

Reviewed by Terry from Mission Viejo, CA on 2017-08-31

Combination of great academics, atmosphere of non-competitive, great collaboration between students and professors, friendly attitude towards each others, and mostly the Honor Code that is a guiding line for social and academic life at Haverford. that you can not get it any where else.......   Read the full review...

Texas State University Review

Reviewed by Epouse de SACRÉ C?UR from Austin, Texas on 2017-08-29

Texas State was the worst six years of my life. The only good thing about going to Texas State was experiencing God and His Love for me through His One True Church, the Catholic Church, and by the intercession of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary and that there were kind people who cared about me and accepted me. God is hated at Texas State, His rights and precepts are despised and ignored(except when a professor wants to attack it). Texas State, like many judaic-masonic c...   Read the full review...

The Art Institute of Charlotte Review

Reviewed by jane from Charlotte on 2017-08-29

Once they get your money you can not get a hold of any administrator....   Read the full review...

Northeast Catholic College Review

Reviewed by Carley from NH on 2017-08-27

It's great if you want to be stuck in a catholic bubble with no freedom of anything. It's basically a catholic prison. ...   Read the full review...

University of Houston Review

Reviewed by Jonathan from Houston, Texas on 2017-08-25

I've had a wonderful experience at the University of Houston. I am a Marketing & Entrepreneur who was in both the Program for Excellence in Selling (#1 Undergraduate Sales Program) and the Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship (#3 in the Nation). During my time here, I got involved, and I think that's why I love this campus so much. While I was here they finished a new stadium, and brand new student center with new business buildings as well. By getting involved I met many w...   Read the full review...

Chaffey College Review

Reviewed by Shannon from Upland on 2017-08-24

If you need extra help navigating through the college process: if you are new to the college scene, if you want experienced caring knowledgeable counselors, teachers tutors: if you have special needs, disabilities: if you're seeking a carer change: or if you just want classes for personal knowledge and growth then Chaffed is a MUST for you!...   Read the full review...

Bishop State Community College Review

Reviewed by Shannon from Upland on 2017-08-24

This is the most frustrating, unorganized, unprofessional, noncaring institution I have ever attended. I was given false information that postponed my academic plan for years. Counselors are a joke, just overworked instructors filling in, no dedicated counselors to help you form a successful matriculation plan. Phone staff are rude and impatient, particularly in the nursing department. Many of the staff show favoritism and nepotism. If you value your education and y...   Read the full review...

Miller Motte College Raleigh Review

Reviewed by Andrew from Raleigh, NC on 2017-08-24

Spent last 2 years of my life at this horrible school. All they care about is your financial aid money and could care less about your success. Had a couple teachers who were actually a positive influence but all supervision above them are crap. Received a call saying I had extended time to complete an externship due to difficulty at the current site and then 24hrs later received a call saying I had been dropped. I wouldn't recommend this school to anyone your credits don...   Read the full review...

Minnesota West Community and Technical College Review

Reviewed by Elena from Florida on 2017-08-23

The worst school ever... the baseball coach recruits kids from other countries / states and has them fly out to Minnesota then abandons when they get there. He assures the parents that this will be the best opportunity and that they will be in a safe environment. My son near starved to death because there are no local restaurants the closet store is Walmart . Its a 45 minute walk to and from campus. He assured me that he will pick up my child. He said he would make livin...   Read the full review...

Duke University Review

Reviewed by Matthew from Durham, NC on 2017-08-22

Amazing school on so many levels. Great academics with some of the best undergrad programs in the country (top 3 Econ, #1 public policy, top 5 BME/biology, etc). School spirit never stops, campus is beautiful, sunny weather, cool/hip restaurants, bars, entertainment venues around Durham (downtown revitalization), people are nice. Amazing alumni network to Wall Street, the life sciences and Silicon Valley. Can't go wrong with Duke. Also acceptance rate is 9%, not 11% like...   Read the full review...

Alpena Community College Review

Reviewed by Another Rear Ended ACC Student from MICHIGAN on 2017-08-22

After a 13 year break from college, I returned to school figuring Id have to pay my summer semester. To my suprise they offered financial aid to me, i was overjoyed. I passed my two summer classes both with an A. Had fall classes lined up, books ordered and the Friday before online classes start I get a nice letter saying Im sol theyre pulling my financial aid. Why? Because of grades 13 years ago. How much did i miss the 2.0 by? .07 yep. Guess the 4.0 semester didnt matt...   Read the full review...

Missouri State University Springfield Review

Reviewed by luko from springfield on 2017-08-22

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Wentworth Institute of Technology Review

Reviewed by Nick from Boston, MA on 2017-08-19

I am the second generation to graduate from Wentworth. My father has done exceptionally well in the engineering field after graduating. I am now working in the field of business intelligence, making a generous salary. For the price I paid, I see tremendous value in the education I received at Wentworth. I was able to pay off my student loans very quickly and set myself towards a successful career. ...   Read the full review...

Alabama State University Review

Reviewed by Tyshiria from montgomery al on 2017-08-17

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Texas State University Review

Reviewed by David from Austin on 2017-08-16

Texas State University provides an outstanding college atmosphere with a sense of belonging to something greater than the individual student. What ended up being the greatest reward for me was the post graduation opportunities provided by Alumni. All I heard growing up was hype about A&M and UT Alumni; to my surprise, Texas State Alumns provided me my first two career advancements after college. I highly recommend Texas State University no matter SAT/ACT score it has s...   Read the full review...

Irvine Valley College Review

Reviewed by Ryan from Irvine CA on 2017-08-15

Instructors are heavily biased and pick favorites. Parking is a joke, and the majority of the lot is one-way lanes, but people will still drive on the wrong lane. Administration is useless and is closed most of the time....   Read the full review...

Holy Family University Review

Reviewed by Sarah from Pennsylvania on 2017-08-10

Holy family is very nice. The staff is kind and helpful. It has a very accepting and relaxed and happy atmosphere. Not everyone is catholic so don't feel pressured. It's noticeably different from other campus moods. I personally didn't think the academics were very hard, but the grading system is ridiculous and stupid. I was prevented from getting an A twice because I had a 93. Overall though I've met a lot of nice people and I would recommend this school. ...   Read the full review...

University of Rhode Island Review

Reviewed by from on 2017-08-09

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College of Lake County Review

Reviewed by None Given from Lake County, IL on 2017-08-09

CLC is such a wonderful place to begin your undergrad studies or to get certifications! The professors truly care about each and every student and the college community is a real nice, positive place to be everyday. I loved that there were both traditional and non traditional students, like myself! Highly recommended!...   Read the full review...

Siena College Review

Reviewed by Elizabeth from New York on 2017-08-06

Siena is a fantastic school. At first I didn't want to attend here, but by the time I graduated I was heartbroken I would not be returning. Siena is a school that really cares about the students. It is open, safe and friendly. Once you are involved and start making friends, you will discover it to truly be an exceptional and special college. A very good education, dedicated staff and faculty, and a super committed and faithful alumni. Oh, and Siena basketball...great! Do...   Read the full review...

Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Tom from Douglasville on 2017-08-02

This maybe premature because this will be my first year in college but I'm very disappointed with my dorm on the Marietta campus. With the amount of money my parents are paying Howell Hall could look alot better than what it does. I thought I was in a scene from nightmare on elm street. When I visited the kennesaw campus it was very nice and I was excited until I saw the Marietta campus all of my excitement left the building. At this point my parents do not want me to a...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Heather from California on 2017-07-31

Being a graduate of Manhattanville, I can say that I feel very well prepared to be out in the "real world". Being at a small college pushed my academically and held me accountable. I made lifelong friends, and have a wonderful career that would not have happened without Manhattanville. Thank you!...   Read the full review...

Bryant and Stratton College Wauwatosa Review

Reviewed by Sam from Wauwatosa, WI on 2017-07-30

Run, do not waste your money. You will learn nothing, struggle getting an internship, receive no help and the financial aide office staff at Wauwatosa never states the truth, not helpful and I have a strange suspicion that some of the things they do are wrong or illegal. I feel sick that I spent so much money and receive nothing in return....   Read the full review...

Salve Regina University Review

Reviewed by Lenore Realli from Waltham, MA on 2017-07-27

Classes are great, professors really care. Guys involved in the D111 sports act as though they are D1. Party scene is lame unless you are said D111 sports player or date one. For the most part it is a pretty incestuous campus with everyone hooking up with whoever looks good on any night. As far as food goes, it all gets old and boring pretty quick. Dorms are A+...   Read the full review...

Young Harris College Review

Reviewed by Derek from Stonevausse on 2017-07-21

As for the party life in young harris I think it is best to say that it is a hidden gem... while no there isn't frat houses and lawn rangers YHC makes up for this in bitchn' cabin/house parties thrown by the fraternities and sororities on campus. In particular the national frat phi sigma kappa has thrown some of the biggest parties in yhc history but there is something to be said about the locals as well. KTO, a local fraternity, thrones their annual "gatlinburg" or as i...   Read the full review...

Hampshire College Review

Reviewed by Joanne from New York on 2017-07-20

If you want the best of non traditional undergraduate liberal art education, this is for you. If you are self directed, curious, and courageous this is the college for you. ...   Read the full review...

The University of Alabama Review

Reviewed by Lia from Los Angeles on 2017-07-18

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McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Damon from PA on 2017-07-18

they mislead you with dreams and hopes and they say they will help you even if you have ADD and THEY NEVER DO NOTHING all they want is the money and screw you after they get teachers cuts and bonuses and sign ons...... nobody cares here go to LCCC DONT GO HERE BIGGEST MISTAKE EVER...   Read the full review...

Auburn University Review

Reviewed by Louise from on 2017-07-17

Amazing school and unbelievable atmosphere. Very friendly and polite students. Very southern. Big university with a small school feel. Depending on major - can be very demanding academically. Grading tends to be much tougher compared to schools my other kids attend/attended. Out of state cost is very high - but worth every penny. Our child loved it, and so did we. Plus our child graduated on time, had a great 4 years, positive experiences, lots of fun, lifelong friends...   Read the full review...

Lewis Clark State College Review

Reviewed by Bob from Boise idaho on 2017-07-17

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Stephen F Austin State University Review

Reviewed by Jeffery from Nacogdoches on 2017-07-17

Don't trust this school financially, don't trust the faculty. My wife has had constant trouble with the school. The advisors don't do their job, the billing office is full of idiots. ...   Read the full review...

Auburn University Review

Reviewed by Billy from Gadsden, Al on 2017-07-15

Something for everyone at Auburn. Not the big party school in comparison to other Universities in Alabama. Fantastic engineering, veterinary medicine and pharmacy programs....   Read the full review...

CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice Review

Reviewed by Cindy from NY on 2017-07-14

Great school.........   Read the full review...

St Lawrence University Review

Reviewed by William from Boston, MA on 2017-07-13

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Colorado School of Mines Review

Reviewed by Montgomery Blair from Naples, FL on 2017-07-12

Toughest 6 years of my life... but set me up for success!...   Read the full review...

University of Kentucky Review

Reviewed by Poo from Ohio on 2017-07-11

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Sarah Lawrence College Review

Reviewed by Karen from Los Angeles on 2017-07-11

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Asheville Buncombe Technical Community College Review

Reviewed by K. B. from NC on 2017-07-07

I have had a couple of professors here that seem to take their jobs seriously. Every other teacher I have so far is blatantly incompetent. Rambling, ineffective, long winded and convoluted. The 'tutors' they set up in labs with constantly changing hours are barely literate, let alone qualified to assist or even proof read. One did not know what an Oxford comma was, the other had to be informed as the to definition of the word 'inanimate'. They over rely on the Pearson on...   Read the full review...

Miller Motte Technical College Review

Reviewed by Ray from Charleston SC on 2017-07-05

It's a scams just after the students money and give them a Zero!...   Read the full review...

Penn State Berks Review

Reviewed by Brittany from Reading, PA on 2017-07-05

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Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Remmy james from Woodstock ga on 2017-07-04

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College of the Desert Review

Reviewed by Jeannette from Palm Desert, California on 2017-07-02

The administration is wonderful! They walk each student through the process and help when a student needs direction. The only requirement is willingness and sincere application. My son is going to George Washington University because they cared to help him help himself...he graduated COD with academic recognition (honors) and received his associates degree in humanities and liberal arts. Thank you College of the Desert!! Sincerely, Jeannette Charnay (mother to David Howe...   Read the full review...

Vanderbilt University Review

Reviewed by Rich from New York, NY on 2017-07-02

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Villanova University Review

Reviewed by Dennis from Minnesota on 2017-06-30

Going in as a freshman, it's a wonderful school. Great academically and sports are abundant....   Read the full review...

Penn State Main Campus Review

Reviewed by DD from Philadelphia on 2017-06-29

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Western Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Heather from Wilmington, NC on 2017-06-28

Private school feel. Faculty is great! Campus just keeps getting better! ...   Read the full review...

Western Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Lindsey from Charlotte, NC on 2017-06-28

Faculty is amazing! Our campus is top notch. Even the older buildings have been renovated beautifully. I love this school- don't be discouraged by how far it it is. It's worth the drive!!!...   Read the full review...

College of Lake County Review

Reviewed by Tracy from Chicago on 2017-06-25

CLC is an excellent junior college. I had so many outstanding professors, who really cared, and were available. On every first day of class, students were told to reach out if they needed to, for any reason throughout the semester. Time and time again, I witnessed this to be exactly the case. Every professor was available and responsive. All of this, in addition to challenging course work, which truly prepared me for furthering my education. My experience was nothing but...   Read the full review...

Beloit College Review

Reviewed by John from Boston on 2017-06-24

An excellent college. Had a great experience and went on to graduate school in Boston....   Read the full review...

Rochester Institute of Technology Review

Reviewed by Bruce from Gilbert, AZ. on 2017-06-23

Great school...   Read the full review...

Texas Christian University Review

Reviewed by Suzanne from Chico on 2017-06-22

Very student oriented school. Small classes and accessible professors....   Read the full review...

Missouri State University West Plains Review

Reviewed by Dillon from West Plains, MO on 2017-06-22

The University is high quality, especially for the money. The professors are high caliber and classes are small so you will get to know your professors. Also, there are opportunities to study abroad, for free. I did! (China) ...   Read the full review...

Franklin and Marshall College Review

Reviewed by Dave from Lancaster on 2017-06-21

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Miami Dade College Review

Reviewed by Deez from 33054 on 2017-06-21

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Boston University Review

Reviewed by Jill from Boston on 2017-06-20

The housing system is absolutely poor. They charge thousands of dollars and jampack multiple students in rooms only meant for one. They take old decrepid buildings, put a BU sign on it and that's it. No renovations or even safety measures have been made. Very disappointed....   Read the full review...

Millikin University Review

Reviewed by Leon from Illinois on 2017-06-19

The student/faculty ratio is very low which gives good opportunities for faculty engagement. The campus is attractive with well-maintained older buildings and some newer ones (and one currently under construction). The town (Decatur) is not great. Certainly rundown. The biggest problem is housing. The dorms are not unusual. Not great; not bad. It is sophomore and junior years that are the challenge. Students are forced into either university housing at The Woods or frat/...   Read the full review...

ITT Technical Institute Saint Rose Review

Reviewed by Pissed Off Parent from Luling on 2017-06-19

The St. Rose facility shut down due to inappropriate administrative and corporate dealings. My daughter was 6 months from graduating with her 1st degree when we found out they were closing and filing bankruptcy. Having a heart broken child who would do anything for a great education, was slapped in the face by ITT. I hope all current students are well informed about this company and for all of the degree holders/graduates, please verify that your hard work is appreciated...   Read the full review...

Western Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Wayne from Raleigh NC on 2017-06-19

Faculty care about your, unlike some large institutions with large class sizes you really do matter at WCU....   Read the full review...

University of California Santa Barbara Review

Reviewed by Dakota from Santa Barbara on 2017-06-15

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Carroll Community College Review

Reviewed by Shawn from Westminster, MD on 2017-06-13

Hope it turns around. A once great institution is on the decline. Staff do as they please unchecked my administration, because they are either lazy or overworked, not sure which it is. The education that you obtain is also unfortunately on the decline. The older professors are great, but many of the staff are abandoning ship. Very disappointing. I really loved this place when I got my first associates degree here about five years ago. ...   Read the full review...

Soka University of America Review

Reviewed by Hinako from Aliso Viejo on 2017-06-13

I just finished my third year at Soka University of America. These past three years that I spent here were amazing, and I am thankful that Soka offered me so many opportunities to grow into a global citizen. One of the remarkable aspects of this university is its generous financial aid. If your annual family income is less than 60,000 dollars, you are eligible for a full tuition scholarship. Almost all the students receive some type of financial aid at Soka. When I was a...   Read the full review...

Mercyhurst College Review

Reviewed by Kris from Harrisburg, PA on 2017-06-13

I'm going into my junior year at Mercyhurst and I love it. I wouldn't want to be anywhere else. I'm a forensic anthropology major/history minor and also involved in the marching/pep band, the LGBT+ club, the fencing club, the forensic science club, and the dance department. The atmosphere on campus is great....   Read the full review...

University of South Florida Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Mike from Cape Coral on 2017-06-09

Like I always says its not to good if I can't get me a job. I gots good grades and graduated near enough to the top. Like I says, I wish I gone somewheres else....   Read the full review...

Trinity College of Florida Review

Reviewed by Steven Hunter from Trinity, FL on 2017-06-09

Called to the ministry and feeling a responsibility to prepare the next generation of leaders and ministers, I wanted to choose a college with a solid long-term reputation, a proven track record. In researching, I soon found out that Billy Graham graduated here in 1940. He is the most well known evangelist in the world! That immediately got my attention. The location also attracted me. Trinity is a beautiful, clean, safe and affluent community designed by Dr Gills. ...   Read the full review...

Trinity College of Florida Review

Reviewed by Paul from Trinity, FL on 2017-06-09

Trinity College of Florida is a Christian College community with a focus on preparing students academically and biblically to make a difference in their world today. ...   Read the full review...

Trinity College of Florida Review

Reviewed by John from Trinity, FL on 2017-06-09

An outstanding Christian atmosphere exists on the TCF campus for both academics and social life....   Read the full review...

Mount Mercy University Review

Reviewed by Dean from They are already at their throat. on 2017-06-07

The average income of its graduates are poor. Their mathematics department is watered down for education majors. The staff does not help the handicapped enough; if you are unknowingly using anticonvulsants the social worker staff will weed you out; no common sense, and the teachers do not take credit for their own mistakes. It is an extremely difficult private school in terms of terrain as well....   Read the full review...

Albany State University Review

Reviewed by santrice from 31705 on 2017-06-05

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Michigan State University Review

Reviewed by S from K on 2017-05-30

Awesome! Quality skills. ...   Read the full review...

Michigan State University Review

Reviewed by Andrew from Grand Rapids on 2017-05-29

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Bard College at Simon's Rock Review

Reviewed by Josh from Upstate NY on 2017-05-28

Simon's Rock is unique in that it accepts people after 10th grade, so everyone is underage. This greatly reduces the partying atmosphere from a typical school. The academics are unparalleled -- many students who transfer away after two years to places like Harvard, Princeton, etc transfer back for their senior year because Simon's Rock is that much better. Unlike most undergraduate schools, Simon's Rock requires a senior thesis, and they take this very seriously. The eff...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Claudia from Mechanicsburg,pa on 2017-05-25

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LaGrange College Review

Reviewed by Anna from Augusta, GA on 2017-05-25

LaGrange is not worth the high cost of attendance....   Read the full review...

University of Maryland College Park Review

Reviewed by Mike from Thompsom on 2017-05-23

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Henry Ford Community College Review

Reviewed by tahaab from America on 2017-05-20

This school is catered more to Arabs and very racist.There is alot of racist remarks made by arab students and when reported is brushed under the rug.This is not a school for black people. They are really bias towards them. And I am am arabic....   Read the full review...

ITT Technical Institute Oak Brook Review

Reviewed by Malik from Westmont IL on 2017-05-20

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Paul Quinn College Review

Reviewed by Monique from Dallas, Texas on 2017-05-19

Paul Quinn is a Christian based school, and they enforce a weekly Chapel that every student must attend...unless you seek special approval to do an alternative to chapel. It's rather difficult and a cumbersome task to be exempt from attending Chapel. They also have several mandatory speaking series, and scholarships that you have to attend or apply. This school has a LOT of requirements that is extremely annoying. The staff tends to treat the students like high scho...   Read the full review...

Hampton University Review

Reviewed by Eric W Wolf from Chapel Hill, NC on 2017-05-18

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Wood Tobe Coburn School Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from New York City on 2017-05-18

My experience in one word: Ripoff. The school pretends to be something it's clearly not. It's not a campus; it's an office space. It's filthy too- mice, roaches, bloody tampons in the toilet. There are no clubs, sports teams, student council, etc. The library is the size of your living room, and you can't check out books! The school has many skeletons in it's closet- affairs between teachers and students, fist fights, theft. It also enforces a strict dress code, but does...   Read the full review...

University of Nevada Las Vegas Review

Reviewed by Ralphael Shaw from Henderson, Nevada on 2017-05-17

The faculty seems to care. The VA office is extremely helpful. The financial aid office is horrible. The education is okay for Nevada but the many of the professors don't always stick to the curriculum in the book. But with good professor selection, you can come out on top. I had a 3.65 my first semester. Definitely use rate my professor before scheduling your courses in order to get the scoop on the best professors. ...   Read the full review...

Carson Newman College Review

Reviewed by HUNTER from usa on 2017-05-16

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Frostburg State University Review

Reviewed by jeff from fsu on 2017-05-13

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Miller Motte Technical College Review

Reviewed by Mary from Augusta, Ga on 2017-05-12

Attending Miller-Motte College was the worst mistake of my life. If I could rate this school no stars, that is how I would rate my experience. I'm so angry and heart broken. They have all these locations and students have similar complaints but all of them are unsatisfied and feel ripped off. Calling this school a learning institution is absurd. Their cost is overrated. I have thousands of dollars of student loan debt for an Associate's degree in EMR that can't even help...   Read the full review...

Bradford School Review

Reviewed by tyrone from coulumbus ohio on 2017-05-12

i think its amazing ...   Read the full review...

Salve Regina University Review

Reviewed by Monica from Cranston on 2017-05-11

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Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Anthony from Marietta on 2017-05-11

I believe this is the school you go to if you don't have many other choices. It's not that bad, but many aspects are neglected. One begins to notice that Kennesaw State University is a bit of a cash cow. They try to milk freshman and sophomore students for all they have. They know many will transfer or have to drop out by their junior year. SPSU is almost ignored by the main campus. Other than that, the students are pretty cool, as are some professors. Although staff may...   Read the full review...

Florida State University Review

Reviewed by Reese from Sarasota on 2017-05-09

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University of Dallas Review

Reviewed by Pablo from Virginia on 2017-05-09

UD may not be the prettiest campus compared to others, but I would say it is one of the best educations you will find across our great country. The core curriculum steeped in the Western Tradition and the international Rome program cement a student's education. It literally changed my life and I am thankful for it. My son now attends....   Read the full review...

Colorado State University Fort Collins Review

Reviewed by Lele from Colorado on 2017-05-08

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Franciscan University of Steubenville Review

Reviewed by Diane from Texas on 2017-05-08

I have two children who have attended Franciscan, the second one will be graduating next weekend. If you are wanting a quality education and a place to call home, this place could be for you. You will walk away with life long friendships and grow unimaginably in your faith. ...   Read the full review...

University at Buffalo Review

Reviewed by Devashish Agarwal from Buffalo on 2017-05-07

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University of Northern Iowa Review

Reviewed by Mike Bissell from Knoxville TN on 2017-05-05

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Holy Family University Review

Reviewed by Ash from Philadelphia on 2017-05-04

Holy Family is a great school if you like to do nothing and pray. Their grading system sets you up for failure. For example, an 82 isn't a B... it's not considered a B until it's over an 86. And as far as an A goes, it has to be above a 94. This school is expensive and lacks the modern technology a lot of other universities have. I wouldn't recommend. If you're looking for a school in Philly, try Temple or Chestnut Hill....   Read the full review...

University of West Georgia Review

Reviewed by Grand from Geogia on 2017-05-03

The best...   Read the full review...

Ottawa University Ottawa Review

Reviewed by Jay Naik from Phoenix on 2017-05-03

I am proud to be Ottawa university student....   Read the full review...

James Madison University Review

Reviewed by Michelle from Maryland on 2017-05-03

I graduated from this school, and had the best years of my life there! I moved to another state and interviewed for a job, and the hiring manage said he brought me in for the interview and offered me the job because he was very familiar with the caliber of graduates JMU produces!...   Read the full review...

The University of Texas at Austin Review

Reviewed by Steve from Katy on 2017-05-02

Great college- one of the best I know....   Read the full review...

Fairmont State University Review

Reviewed by ..... from Fairmont, WV on 2017-05-02

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Gwinnett Technical College Review

Reviewed by Seth Alsperman from Savannah, Georgia on 2017-05-02

I am a janitor at this college. Love the students :)...   Read the full review...

Piedmont College Review

Reviewed by Vince from Athens, Georgia on 2017-05-02

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Lane College Review

Reviewed by DeMarcus Washington from Jackson, Tennessee on 2017-05-02

If you are crazy enough to want to go to this joke of a school, they will undoubtably let you in even if you can't read! I have reviewed hundreds of resumes from job applicants who have degrees from this laughable institution. The vast majority of said applicants are borderline illiterates!...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by Jacob from Philadelphia PA on 2017-05-02

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Clemson University Review

Reviewed by Ben from Charlotte, NC on 2017-05-01

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University of Georgia Review

Reviewed by andreaous from lagrange on 2017-05-01

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Vanderbilt University Review

Reviewed by no from no on 2017-05-01

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University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Campus Review

Reviewed by D from Pittsburgh on 2017-04-29

For the black population, it probably won't be that exciting....   Read the full review...

Harrisburg University of Science and Technology Review

Reviewed by Skyler from Harrisburg on 2017-04-26

Great school with great faculty, little boring off campus. You have to take the initiative to create a club if you want one. Great opportunity to test your leadership abilities. ...   Read the full review...

United States Coast Guard Academy Review

Reviewed by Kate from New Jersey on 2017-04-26

I keep looking to go here because it is such a great school and I would love to me part of it....   Read the full review...

Clemson University Review

Reviewed by Champ from NYC on 2017-04-26

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College of Southern Nevada Review

Reviewed by brittni from henderson nevada on 2017-04-26

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Ottawa University Ottawa Review

Reviewed by Stacey from Florida on 2017-04-25

Small University, personal attention, lots of student activities. I had a wonderful experience going to school there....   Read the full review...

North Carolina State University at Raleigh Review

Reviewed by Chris from Oak Island, NC on 2017-04-25

graduated with a B.S. in chemical engineering...retired at 42..nuff said...   Read the full review...

Auburn University Review

Reviewed by Craig from South Carolina on 2017-04-25

I just read the 'Auburn Creed' - that simple poem is an excellent summary of Auburn. Auburn is magical. As all universities, quality varies among the majors and schools of study. That said, there is a central quality of the students and a spirit of optimism grounded in words of the 'Auburn Creed'....   Read the full review...

Western Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Sam from Cullowhee on 2017-04-25

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Carlow University Review

Reviewed by Sydney from Pittsburgh PA on 2017-04-24

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Clarkson University Review

Reviewed by James from New York City on 2017-04-24

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West Virginia Business College Wheeling Review

Reviewed by Jennifer from Wellsburg on 2017-04-21

If I could score negatively, I would in every category! This 'institution' is a scam and a fraud! Loans taken out in students names by financial aid without student consent. Most of all, the 'education' you receive will not prepare you for the job you want to have! It took me 4 years bouncing from law firm to law firm before they would fire me just to keep a job until I finally decided to go back to school in a totally unrelated field. Now, I have massive student loan de...   Read the full review...

University of Northern Iowa Review

Reviewed by George from Iowa on 2017-04-20

Great school! Perfect size, with a lot of majors, but not too big to get lost in the crowd....   Read the full review...

Auburn University Review

Reviewed by Patrick from Pensacola on 2017-04-18

A larger state university in a smaller town. Most activities center around the university. Good balance of hard work and play. ...   Read the full review...

Hampshire College Review

Reviewed by Karol from Rhode Island on 2017-04-14

Hampshire changes lives! It's unique approach to education allows students to follow their passions with a depth that most undergraduates don't get to experience. So while some may think it unchallenging because of it's written evaluation/no grades policies, most students are intensely involved in rigorous research. Access to professors is wide open and students are treated as fellow intellects. Accessibility to traditional courses is easily given through the five colleg...   Read the full review...

Adelphi University Review

Reviewed by Ashley from Garden City on 2017-04-14

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Smith College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Anonymous on 2017-04-13

Great academics, but I do regret the social scene balance. ...   Read the full review...

Stephens College Review

Reviewed by anon from Columbia, Mo on 2017-04-13

There is a lot of secretiveness about the campus, the professors and faculty are amazing for what they are able to do but the administration is lacking and very corrupt in my opinion. There is no telling as to where any money goes and I've only seen the president of the school about five times since I've attended. If there is a possibility you might transfer, don't attend because they try to keep you here by setting up obstacles in your path. Many credits won't transfer ...   Read the full review...

Chowan University Review

Reviewed by Amanda from VA on 2017-04-11

Chowan is a small private school in NC with a Christian foundation. However, the faith is not pushed on students. The small environment provides intimate learning and lasting relationships with students and faculty. The Faculty truly care for the students as people. Unlike larger universities, you are not just a number, you matter....   Read the full review...

California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo Review

Reviewed by Julie from 93436 on 2017-04-09

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James Sprunt Community College Review

Reviewed by sara from smith on 2017-04-07

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Bradley University Review

Reviewed by Sal from California on 2017-04-07

Bradley has an intermediate student population level. This gives students opportunities to get hands on experiences on a variety of programs. Peoria is a college town. Plays, sporting events and art shows are very well attended. Class size is literally 20 to 1. I never had a class close on me. Most students can graduate in four years. There is a large Greek life on campus....   Read the full review...

Beloit College Review

Reviewed by Henry from Beloit on 2017-04-06

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University of Colorado Boulder Review

Reviewed by Quinne from Denver, CO on 2017-04-05

I love the school!...   Read the full review...

University of Oklahoma Norman Campus Review

Reviewed by Joaquim from Norman on 2017-04-05

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California Institute of Technology Review

Reviewed by Angel from on 2017-04-05

Perfect ...   Read the full review...

The Art Institute of Houston Review

Reviewed by MLG MOM from Houston on 2017-04-04

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New Mexico Highlands University Review

Reviewed by Charles from New Mexico on 2017-04-04

I want to leave this place so bad!!! Nothing ever happens, nobody cares, and this place is overall just nasty....   Read the full review...

Vassar College Review

Reviewed by John from Vassar College on 2017-04-01

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Hampshire College Review

Reviewed by Liz from Salt Lake City, UT on 2017-04-01

I went to Hampshire and it is a fantastic school with an unusual and distinctive program that is great for self-directed kids who want to chart their own course with the help of involved and top notch faculty. The five college consortium is a wonderful resource as well. I transferred in to Hampshire and had an incredible experience there. Because it has a non traditional approach with evaluations instead of grades its quality is not represented by comparing it to other s...   Read the full review...

Howard University Review

Reviewed by Renita from Stone Mountain, Georgia on 2017-03-30

I loved Howard University for the academic challenge and campus life. I cherished my friendships and encouraged others to attend Howard University. They loved Howard and I am excited to meet Howard students every day wearing their school colors on sweat shirts and jackets. It always sparks a conversation about the love we have for Howard University and our school pride. Howard is rich in African American history and living legends always were invited to the campus...   Read the full review...

Hofstra University Review

Reviewed by Stacy from New York on 2017-03-30

Coming to Hofstra was by far one of the best decisions I have ever made! The campus vibe is everything that I was looking for in a college, and I could not be happier here. I have made amazing friends that will last a lifetime, and the professors are some of the best that I've ever encountered. One of them is actually currently in the process of helping me get my first internship! They're all so interested & invested in your success, and that was something that I was rea...   Read the full review...

University of New Orleans Review

Reviewed by from on 2017-03-30

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Saint Bonaventure University Review

Reviewed by Amanda from Cleveland, Ohio on 2017-03-27

A tremendous gem hidden off the beaten path, if you dare to venture out to western New York/"the southern tier" you'll be "taking the road less traveled" but you won't regret it. Life changing. Best choice I ever made. ...   Read the full review...

Hofstra University Review

Reviewed by Dan from Stanley on 2017-03-27

Love the school, work hard play hard is the motto....   Read the full review...

Eastern Gateway Community College Review

Reviewed by Joseph from Soto on 2017-03-26

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Georgetown University Review

Reviewed by Branden from D.C. on 2017-03-26

Tends to be a lot of East coast snobbery. Heavy volume of social justice warriors for my liking....   Read the full review...

Adelphi University Review

Reviewed by Francis from Garden city on 2017-03-25

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University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Review

Reviewed by from on 2017-03-23

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CUNY York College Review

Reviewed by nayan from new york on 2017-03-23

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Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Denise from Carrollton on 2017-03-22

Need to hire more professors in order to be able sign up for campus classes instead of being forced to take the classes online at an additional cost. Just seems like a perfect way to nickel & dime the students in order to make more money. So take that extra money & hire more professors ...   Read the full review...

Tufts University Review

Reviewed by Michelle from MA on 2017-03-22

I loved Tufts. It provides wonderful educational opportunities and value that lasts a lifetime....   Read the full review...

Virginia Military Institute Review

Reviewed by Kaitlyn from Ronceverte, WV on 2017-03-22

It is a very fun and inviting college. It can be difficult your first year, but it is worth it. By the end of your 4 years you will have made so many new and great friends along the way. ...   Read the full review...

Texas Woman's University Review

Reviewed by emily rodrigez from california on 2017-03-22

best college ever. I love it. wish I can go their. ;)...   Read the full review...

The University of Texas at Dallas Review

Reviewed by Isabela from Jackson,New york on 2017-03-22

Its to far. I hate it I only like the party and bar and the boys :)...   Read the full review...

Concordia University Texas Review

Reviewed by Ashley from Texas on 2017-03-22

My review on this campus was amazing there were lots of good opportunities to make my grades improve such as going to study at a friends room after a certain time period. :) ;)...   Read the full review...

Virginia Tech Review

Reviewed by Justin from Blacksburg on 2017-03-21

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McDaniel College Review

Reviewed by from on 2017-03-19

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University of Colorado Boulder Review

Reviewed by Mary from Adams on 2017-03-19

It's cool so far...   Read the full review...

Taft University System Review

Reviewed by Bob from Georgia on 2017-03-17

WHTU is an outstanding and reputable university. It is as far from a diploma mill as you can get. The Ed.D program will take you a minimum of 3.5-4 years, and in some cases longer. Be prepared to WORK hard. Their standards are high, and well supported by an outstanding faculty....   Read the full review...

Kean University Review

Reviewed by Richard from North Brunswick, nj on 2017-03-15

Kean was a descent school. As an alumni, I couldn't have been more happier with my choice. The dorms were good, however there was nothing to do on the weekends and everyone went home. The academics were alright. ...   Read the full review...

Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Review

Reviewed by Morgan from Terre Haute, Indiana on 2017-03-10

Rose-Hulman is an amazing but unique place. You will meet people here that are interesting but passionate about what they're studying. The entire campus is a tight knit community and team work is always encouraged. ...   Read the full review...

College of the Albemarle Review

Reviewed by O'Day from 27907 on 2017-03-10

Love this place. Beautiful City near the outer banks. Friendly people, great cost of living. Not for somone looking for the city life...this is for those of us who appreciate all that NC has to offer. Plenty to do within an hour or two yet no traffic....   Read the full review...

Montreat College Review

Reviewed by Jacob from Central Florida on 2017-03-08

Such an incredible college experience. I didn't want a Christian college at first but Montreat was so respectful of our worldviews and beliefs, even if they didn't line up with some of the professor's. Challenging academics, awesome athletics, a ton of parties almost every Friday and Saturday (even if they have to be secret). I legitimately wish I had failed more so I had to stay there longer. ...   Read the full review...

University of Nevada Las Vegas Review

Reviewed by sarah from Las Vegas on 2017-03-07

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Colorado School of Mines Review

Reviewed by Steve from Golden,CO on 2017-03-05

This school is very hard and takes a lot of dedication to get good grades. But knowing that you are going to one of the best engineering schools helps. When people see Mines on your resume they know that you are the best of the best and they respect you. Another big perk to going here is that you'll most likely get a job right out of school. Overall this school has an amazing small town feel and amazing programs that fit anyones desires....   Read the full review...

Colorado School of Mines Review

Reviewed by Steve from Golden,CO on 2017-03-05

This school is very hard and takes a lot of dedication to get good grades. But knowing that you are going to one of the best engineering schools helps. When people see Mines on your resume they know that you are the best of the best and they respect you. Another big perk to going here is that you'll most likely get a job right out of school. Overall this school has an amazing small town feel and amazing programs that fit anyones desires....   Read the full review...

Biola University Review

Reviewed by Sarah from Ireland on 2017-03-03

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Howard University Review

Reviewed by Washington Ray, Jr. DDS from Sumter, SC on 2017-03-01

Great school with smart students and outstanding faculty. Students that know they have a legacy and tradition to follow The greatest collegiate network work African=American students...   Read the full review...

Wisconsin Lutheran College Review

Reviewed by Alexia from Milwaukee, WI on 2017-03-01

I went here my freshman year but transferred out due to switching majors. However, I realized after just one semester that I missed A LOT of things about Wisconsin Lutheran College such as the professors, the faculty (kitchen staff, security, janitors), and the overall feel of being welcomed and accepted. After one semester at a different college, I transferred back and am much happier. It truly lives up to great standards. ...   Read the full review...

Chowan University Review

Reviewed by Wanya from Murfreesboro, NC on 2017-02-27

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The Juilliard School Review

Reviewed by Rachel from Brooklyn on 2017-02-26

You have to work very hard and have the talent and drive to be the very best! All the professors are wonderful, and will push you to improve and make the most of your talent. The school itself is a wonderful big space, and you can meet all the people you idolized when you were young. You can run into, say, Yo Yo Ma on the elevator and it wouldn't be out of the ordinary. The staff are very nice, and the facility itself is awesome. All around, it's a great school, and I am...   Read the full review...

Stanford University Review

Reviewed by Bob from Assasian on 2017-02-24

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Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by Cassie from kennesaw on 2017-02-21

I have been at Kennesaw for a year and half. In this amount of time I realized that they care about the money more than the students. With that being said the money we give to them does not go to anything important. With 40,000 students there is no parking, barely any class, and the commons is way to crowded that you almost can't eat there. I don't know where the money is going because none of those problems are being fixed. I have early regristration and I could still b...   Read the full review...

Hope College Review

Reviewed by Phil from MI on 2017-02-20

Attended with goal of matriculating into medical school. Did that and so much more. Forged my faith, met my wife, played in several bands, recorded an album and made life long friendships. It is an excellent school in many fields. Noteworthy is that is ranks 4th in the US for NSF grants behind Stanford, U of M and one other school, MIT I believe. And only 10 minutes from Lake Michigan. What is not to love....   Read the full review...

United States Air Force Academy Review

Reviewed by from on 2017-02-18

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Gardner Webb University Review

Reviewed by John from Murphy on 2017-02-18

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Miami Dade College Review

Reviewed by from on 2017-02-14

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Duke University Review

Reviewed by Ethan from Tulsa, Oklahoma on 2017-02-14

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Olivet Nazarene University Review

Reviewed by Cory from Bourbonnais on 2017-02-13

It is a great choice. I am in my 4th semester here and I am loving every minute of it. You get more than just the education, the whole atmosphere here pushes you to be more than you thought you could be....   Read the full review...

Ohio State University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Mark from Campus on 2017-02-12

Great area to study...   Read the full review...

Miami Dade College Review

Reviewed by lebron from my house on 2017-02-10

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Butler University Review

Reviewed by Kennedy from Butler U on 2017-02-08

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Plaza College Review

Reviewed by Mariam from New York on 2017-02-07

The school maybe accredited,but they staffs are very racist toward black people. It's wrong.shame shame. Would not recommend nobody to this school ...   Read the full review...

Abilene Christian University Review

Reviewed by Christie from Fort worth on 2017-02-06

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Georgetown University Review

Reviewed by Drake from Georgetown university on 2017-02-06

Great college....   Read the full review...

Point Loma Nazarene University Review

Reviewed by Bob Richards from Los Angeles on 2017-02-03

I think this college is great and I see many people going here because they see themselves succeed . Also, there are fun parties and bars there after a night of studying or after a stressful test. Overall, I give this college 4 stars because of the environment and the people....   Read the full review...

Union Institute & University Review

Reviewed by Thomas from North Carolina on 2017-02-03

Outstanding university; extremely interactive; top-flight faculty; highly rigorous course of study leading to PhD; well respected degree!...   Read the full review...

LIM College Review

Reviewed by Ana from New York on 2017-02-03

Worst college ever. Do not waste money to ever study in this college. Pathetic management and do not care about their students well being. Courses are not researched properly. Subjects like Cause marketing, Luxury marketing, global marketing, marketing management are part of marketing, but LIM has smartly made each of them a 3 credit course. They do have substance to teach and have only focused on snatching student's money without giving them any valued education. N...   Read the full review...

Williams College Review

Reviewed by William from Washington on 2017-02-02

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University of Dallas Review

Reviewed by Dave from Perez on 2017-02-01

We flew to Dallas to look at SMU, which was gorgeous! This place look like a public housing project. With on 35 million endowment, this place doesn't look like it is going anywhere. ...   Read the full review...

Erie Institute of Technology Inc Review

Reviewed by Richard from Western new york on 2017-01-29

I basically got conned out of 30k. That place is nothing but a diploma mill. Don't believe their job placement rating only 3 out of the 15 hvac students got jobs. Only reason anyone go's is cuz of the trade act that pays them to go. Please talk to former students before committing and not the ones who teach there....   Read the full review...

University at Buffalo Review

Reviewed by Anton from Buffalo on 2017-01-29

Great School, I have yet to find any major flaws. The professors I have had have been well engaged in university activities, and respond immediately to questions; the advisory is also quality in my experience, from day one. There is a wide variety of courses and programs to choose from, as well as clubs, and the connections buffalo has in terms of internships and employment is stunning. Coursework is very doable....   Read the full review...

Georgia Military College Augusta Campus Review

Reviewed by Robert from CSRA on 2017-01-28

This has been a fantastic journey toward achieving my academic goals. The professors are wonderful and the staff are caring. Not just about your academic achievements, but about you, the whole person. This is a great atmosphere for learning. The Dean of Students, Leia Bowman, promotes many activities for the students and takes the time to get to know as many students as she can....   Read the full review...

Otis College of Art and Design Review

Reviewed by John D. from Los Angeles on 2017-01-27

Their administration office is poorly staffed and poorly run. ...   Read the full review...

Indiana University Bloomington Review

Reviewed by Greg from Indianapolis on 2017-01-25

Lit AF...   Read the full review...

Arlington Baptist College Review

Reviewed by from on 2017-01-25

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Tarleton State University Review

Reviewed by Kayla from Stephenville on 2017-01-24

This University would seem small by first inspection, but it has grown very large in a short time. There are several great bars and alot of new housing for students. Education, Agriculture, Nursing, and Psychology are top programs to look at here. Tuition is relatively low, but rent is high. Overall a great University...I have two degrees from Tarleton. ...   Read the full review...

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Review

Reviewed by Josh from MD on 2017-01-20

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South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Review

Reviewed by James Robinson from rapid city, sd on 2017-01-20

Amazing School! Great student Teacher relationships. Overall very satisfied with my education at this school....   Read the full review...

Temple University Review

Reviewed by Samantha from Philadelphia on 2017-01-17

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Clemson University Review

Reviewed by Dee from NC on 2017-01-17

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University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Adam from Miami on 2017-01-17

These other reviews do not do this school justice. As a senior graduating this year with a major in marine science and biology, I can say that UM has prepared me for my future. The marine science school is a particularly good program, but (just like at any other school) if you work for it, there are really great opportunities to be found. I can only speak for the science parts of UM, not the business and law, but the professors are great and so is the campus and city. Th...   Read the full review...

Peirce College Review

Reviewed by Sierra Wells from Philadelphia on 2017-01-11

Great School for working parents and returning students... Recommend to all......   Read the full review...

Lock Haven University Review

Reviewed by Joe from Williamsport on 2017-01-09

Choose a major, and research the schools you think you might want to attend. Schools specialize without specializing. Some have better programs than others. Lock Haven for Sports Medicine, Kutztown for Art, Bloomsburg for Business, etc. LHU has a very good Education department and one of the best Foreign Exchange programs in the country. If you want to travel abroad, this is your place. This is a safe place, but the town is small. If you want a party school, look ...   Read the full review...

Harvard University Review

Reviewed by 54656 from 64646466 on 2017-01-07

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Hampton University Review

Reviewed by David from Atlanta on 2017-01-05

Hampton University is truly the Real HU. It is a wonderful school filled with history and a great legacy. So much excellence on one campus!!...   Read the full review...

Auburn University Review

Reviewed by gilbert from nicholson on 2017-01-03

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Lock Haven University Review

Reviewed by Bill from Pittsburgh, PA on 2016-12-31

Before attending this university please research their drop out rate and graduation rate. It is very low. Staff and professors are not available to help the students to succeed (unlike what you will be told when you attend tours and orientations). The reality does not match-up with the hype. Be cautious. Once you choose an unsupportive university such as this, you are stuck with your choice. Your poor choice of school may have a serious negative effect on the life of th...   Read the full review...

United States Air Force Academy Review

Reviewed by Damion from Arlington, VA on 2016-12-30

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Boston College Review

Reviewed by Neil from Boston on 2016-12-24

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Webster University Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-12-23

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H Councill Trenholm State Technical College Review

Reviewed by David from Montgomery on 2016-12-23

I've discovered if you are any race other than black, don't consider Trenholm as they may claim they are open for all but the presence is welcoming feeling. Forget majority ever returning a phone call, especially F.A. that Edwards lady, and if you confront her why she denies getting the messages. Real smart just call the incoming student a liar would be more appropriate. Second, why have former school transcripts sent this school if the incoming student does not know w...   Read the full review...

SUNY at Binghamton Review

Reviewed by Ahnaf from Rockland on 2016-12-23

Doesn't get enough credit - fall's under this stigma of SUNY schools, but really isn't a SUNY anymore. Changing the game, you'll get a balance of everything here ~ Academics, Social Life, Value....   Read the full review...

Utah State University Review

Reviewed by madi from logan utah on 2016-12-20

wow! such an amazing school...   Read the full review...

Washington & Jefferson College Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-12-18

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Pace University New York Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-12-18

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Gannon University Review

Reviewed by phillip from erie on 2016-12-18

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University at Buffalo Review

Reviewed by Eric from no on 2016-12-17

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Campbellsville University Review

Reviewed by NA from NA on 2016-12-16

You do not get what you pay for! Go apply somewhere else! This is not a christian school and paying 32,000 dollars, whether its free or not, is not worth it! ...   Read the full review...

Oklahoma Baptist University Review

Reviewed by Josh from Brewer on 2016-12-16

Its amazing...   Read the full review...

Iowa State University Review

Reviewed by Hannah from Minnesota on 2016-12-13

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Fayetteville Technical Community College Review

Reviewed by Meka from Fayetteville on 2016-12-13

Fayetteville Technical Community College Is a great place to earn a Associates Degree or Certificates. The Instructors are excellent. 9 out of 10 are excellent anyway. The 1:1 ratio is astounding. I would recommend this institute to any and everyone! C/O 2018...   Read the full review...

Bowie State University Review

Reviewed by Mary from Baltimore on 2016-12-11

Bowie is a great school. come prepared to learn more about yourself. rules I would suggest are: do not stay in your room all day (go out and make new friends) college is not like what you see on TV--at least at bowie state it is not. studies come first. make you get that work it-- or you will come to regret it, and that 20k you might have just blowed....   Read the full review...

Dartmouth College Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-12-11

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Argosy University San Francisco Bay Area Review

Reviewed by from SFBA on 2016-12-11

If you are considering PsyD go to another school. ...   Read the full review...

SUNY College at Oneonta Review

Reviewed by Carey from Oneonta on 2016-12-09

You get what you pay for. A lot of bad professors and advisers. Some good ones but definitely a lot of bad ones. The only thing 75% of the students here care about is drinking and partying and greek life. Freshman dorms are nice but all of the other ones are dirty and gross with no amenities. Get your degree somewhere else if you want to be a respectable applicant for graduate school, because Oneonta is not really "well known" for anything but teaching. Impossible to fi...   Read the full review...

Fordham University Review

Reviewed by Sue from New York on 2016-12-08

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West Kentucky Community and Technical College Review

Reviewed by Abby from Paducah on 2016-12-08

The website is very difficult to understand (their actual website, not Blackboard). You may think you can call the school and ask for help... WRONG. The people working there are SO rude and I have never felt so disrespected in my life. I just needed to take an online class during Christmas break and was going to take it there since it is cheaper but after the way I was treated I chose to spend 3x the money and took it at my primary college. 0/10, would not recommend u...   Read the full review...

Wheaton College Review

Reviewed by Nik from Maine on 2016-12-07

I'm currently a Junior at Wheaton and I love that there's a great sense of community at Wheaton College. I was put off initially that it's a small school in a rural setting, however I have a hard time going home on weekends because every weekend there's something going on and I don't want to miss anything. The smaller classes are great, my professors all know me by name and get me and my strengths. There's a lot of opportunity to get involved in clubs and internships....   Read the full review...

Central Michigan University Review

Reviewed by John from michigan on 2016-12-06

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University of Montevallo Review

Reviewed by M from Main Hall on 2016-12-05

The professors here are very nice, and the classes are all small. Although there isn't a huge party scene, when there are parties, they can be massive. Sports are bigger here than I would have imagined. The dorms are ok. The water in the showers in the main hall is always too hot, and the A/C in Brooke hall isn't controlled by students sleeping in the dorms, so it can get too hot. The food in the Caf is Pretty good. There is Moes, instein, Noodle place, and Starbucks on...   Read the full review...

The University of Alabama Review

Reviewed by jim from pcb florida on 2016-12-05

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Cuesta College Review

Reviewed by Gaily l from on 2016-12-04

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University of Florida Review

Reviewed by Michael from Naples FL on 2016-11-30

My son graduated from University of Florida in 2016. We love the school and believe UF is one of the best universities in America. Not only it is one of the top academic institutions, but also offers a great value. Thanks for the undergraduate education from UF, my son is now attending Duke University to pursue his PhD in research. We are so proud of him and very pleased that UF had prepared him well....   Read the full review...

Piedmont College Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-11-25

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Hampshire College Review

Reviewed by Donald from Boston,MA on 2016-11-23

If you want your kid burning a flag and not knowing why this is the place to drop 60K doing it. Spoiled brats looking for a cause with too much time on their hands. ...   Read the full review...

Spencerian College Review

Reviewed by Caroline from Louisville, KY on 2016-11-22

Spencerian has small classes and the instructors are very involved with the students. They really care and work with you to make sure you succeed. Loved my time there, and they helped me find places to interview after I got my rad tech degree. Awesome school!! ...   Read the full review...

University of Florida Review

Reviewed by jessica from palm beach gardens on 2016-11-21

My daughter has had a wonderful experience at University of Florida.She did a paid intern as a junior and has landed a full time job last week as a senior. The job happens to be right here in palm beach county my dreams have come true as a former new yorkers to retire to florida and have my daughter nearby. Thank you UF you have transformed my daughter into a mature young lady ready to go very far in the finance world .Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Also please d...   Read the full review...

Rutgers University New Brunswick Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-11-21

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Quincy University Review

Reviewed by Dan from Chicago, IL on 2016-11-18

Great four years!...   Read the full review...

Clemson University Review

Reviewed by john from smith on 2016-11-17

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Tufts University Review

Reviewed by Cones from Simon on 2016-11-16

pretty ugly (except Shayna ;-) ) -DJ TRAC...   Read the full review...

The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Review

Reviewed by Victoria from Galloway on 2016-11-16

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University of North Carolina at Wilmington Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-11-16

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Fortis College Richmond Review

Reviewed by Antonia from richmond va on 2016-11-16

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Langston University Review

Reviewed by fisher from Langston ,OK on 2016-11-15

It has the lowest price of any university in Oklahoma and private apartment style living on campus. I'm happy....   Read the full review...

Virginia College Montgomery Review

Reviewed by Iyanna from Montgomery,Al on 2016-11-15

I think its good because I don't have to go out of state and be away from my family . ...   Read the full review...

The University of Alabama Review

Reviewed by lederiyus from prattville alabama on 2016-11-15

I think this is a great school and students should come here because you all have a lot to offer...   Read the full review...

The University of Alabama Review

Reviewed by aj thompson from prattville, alabama on 2016-11-14

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Penn State Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Lovis from North California on 2016-11-13

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Georgetown University Review

Reviewed by Emily from McLean, Virginia on 2016-11-12

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North Carolina State University at Raleigh Review

Reviewed by kys from Raleigh on 2016-11-10

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The University of Tennessee Review

Reviewed by Amy from Knoxville on 2016-11-06

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Gwynedd Mercy College Review

Reviewed by Andreana from Sellersville, Pa on 2016-11-06

This is a small University, where everyone there is willing to help you. There are tons of great professors, as well as lots of clubs to join and make a difference in the community, your life, and the university itself. ...   Read the full review...

Keystone College Review

Reviewed by Ismael from La Plume Pennsylvania on 2016-11-04

The first thing I will say is this school is not for everyone. I flew from California to come here, and I got lucky and it turned out to be a great fit for me. I wanted to move somewhere rural, where I could study Wildlife Biology. The school has an amazing woodland campus. The professors are very understanding and helpful for the most part. The social life isn't what it would be on a large public school campus but I like it very much. I would recommend the school to any...   Read the full review...

South Hills School of Business & Technology Review

Reviewed by Peter Dragon from Hell on 2016-11-03

I did not pass i failed but had fun at partys. Good times tottaly worth it loss of money lots of girls overall great experience. 8==D...   Read the full review...

University of Kentucky Review

Reviewed by Eli from Cameron on 2016-11-03

Kentucky is the best college there is ...   Read the full review...

Edgewood College Review

Reviewed by Liz from Madison on 2016-11-02

I love it here!...   Read the full review...

Harrisburg University of Science and Technology Review

Reviewed by John from Harrisburg on 2016-10-30

No sport teams, NO cafe or lunch room, NO school spirit , 1 academic building, limited majors. The school is BORING.it feels worst than high school. It's like a little prison....   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Bernadette from Wilkes Barre on 2016-10-29

Prior to enrolling you hear all the bells and whistles. While a student at McCann wilkes Barre I did very well as a student, student ambassador, and tutor.The school does not care about the students; although they act as if they do, you don't get ahead, your extenship is a JOKE....this school has gotten me no where at all except with a large student loan bill and not even a job in my field of study....   Read the full review...

University of Chicago Review

Reviewed by Mike from Illinois on 2016-10-22

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Northeastern State University Review

Reviewed by Timothy banks from New York, NY on 2016-10-22

I attended NSU for my four year finance degree and now work for Goldman Sachs so I guess everyone has their own different experiences...   Read the full review...

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Review

Reviewed by hannah huchette from newberg oregon on 2016-10-20

I think that UNC is a great school and I think it has great academics and a great lacrosse team. I hope to attended UNC after I graduate in 2019 and major in nursing and play lacrosse for them....   Read the full review...

Interactive College of Technology Chamblee Review

Reviewed by Carl from Atlanta, GA on 2016-10-20

Dedicated employees, staff, instructors, and students trying to do what is veracious. However, dishonest exploitations at the top of any organization will always trickle down to the lowest levels, and when the top administrators of I.C.T. misuse, abuse, discriminate against, disrespect, and undervalue his/their employees and/or students; those exploitations by the top will eventually ignite into degradation at the bottom. When a worker labors for an individual with a n...   Read the full review...

Piedmont International University Review

Reviewed by Former from PBC Student on 2016-10-20

Not a great school..anymore. It use to be. I graduated with 1 degree, but ended up when new president came in and they changed things that I now have a worthless degree and 1 that wasnt even offered when I went to school there. Crazy. ...   Read the full review...

Monmouth College Review

Reviewed by Mason from Monmouth on 2016-10-19

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Stanford University Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-10-19

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Loyola University Maryland Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-10-17

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Baldwin Wallace College Review

Reviewed by Sara-lynn from Ohio on 2016-10-16

Baldwin Wallace is a great place to be! The professors make sure that a student knows what they are doing and are accessible at any time! There are plenty of places to eat and some of the tuition fee actually comes back to you as spending money that can come back as cash at the end of the year if not spent! The students are great to get along with and there are plenty of clubs for everyone including ping pong, gaming, and anime club! This has the small town atmosphere wi...   Read the full review...

City Colleges of Chicago Wilbur Wright College Review

Reviewed by Alan from Henderson nevada on 2016-10-13

Hi. I attended from 66to68. I thought it was great. It was a elementary school building. Some of the water fountains were really low. I think full time then was like 200 bucks a semester. The outdoor club was their best club. Met my wife in it....   Read the full review...

Purdue University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-10-12

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Swarthmore College Review

Reviewed by Garth from Midwest on 2016-10-12

Great place for people who really enjoyed learning...   Read the full review...

Amridge University Review

Reviewed by James McGraw '92 from Vinemont, Alabama on 2016-10-11

This is one of the Universities in the world. They care about the well being, spiritual, and knowledge of the students. They want to prepare their students to share God with the lost world....   Read the full review...

Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology Review

Reviewed by jmoore from uniontown on 2016-10-11

just the school and the teachers are very nice and willing to help a student out on school work such an awsome place...   Read the full review...

Palm Beach Atlantic University West Palm Beach Review

Reviewed by Kendall from on 2016-10-06

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DeVry University California Review

Reviewed by Hana from Santa Rosa on 2016-10-05

If found that the Quality of the Masters of Accounting Program was excellent. The classes could be challenging bu the instructors were extremely helpful. Lots of practical insight to real world situations. I would recommend this school for full time and part time students. Online classes are of also of good quality. Many of the for profit schools have had problems over the past few years. DeVry and Keller Business School was by far above the fray. ...   Read the full review...

Living Arts College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Raleigh, NC on 2016-10-04

Animation and Game Design students: SAVE YOUR MONEY. The curriculum is OUTDATED. Go to SCAD....   Read the full review...

Western Oregon University Review

Reviewed by Why from Portland on 2016-10-03

This school needs a buyer beware sign on it - please please please, take a long hard look at this school before jumping right into it. I wish I had known more before jumping right into this school, as it has been one of the worst decisions that I have ever made for myself. The red brick buildings are charming, but if you look past that, it gets to be quite ugly. Classes are more at the high school level - no challenge what so ever. The social life is almost nonexistent, ...   Read the full review...

Manhattan College Review

Reviewed by Greg from New york on 2016-10-03

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University of Northern Iowa Review

Reviewed by Geoff from Iowa on 2016-09-30

A degree from UNI has ZERO real world value!!! It ruined my life!!! Run like your life depended on it!!! There are much bettrr schools out there. Pick one, any one, just not UNI......   Read the full review...

Irvine Valley College Review

Reviewed by ruben molina from chula vista Ca on 2016-09-30

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Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Marie from White Plains, NY on 2016-09-29

The faculty here, both in the classroom and at work, have gone above and beyond to help me network and receive the most I can from my education. Being at a small institution has benefited me because I never felt like just a number. Due to small class sizes our class discussions were always extremely interactive and the professors extremely personal. The opportunity to receive a liberal arts education is something every student pursuing any major should take. ...   Read the full review...

Towson University Review

Reviewed by Sara from Annapolis, MD on 2016-09-29

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Penn State Lehigh Valley Review

Reviewed by Bob from Lehigh Valley on 2016-09-28

I just started Penn State LHV this fall. I chose Penn State because I heard that they have good teachers but that is not what I have experienced. My one teacher has cancelled class twice already in less than 1 month and when she is there she pushes her liberal agenda on everyone; the first thing she said to us was "I am a die-hard Democrat." So, how do I write papers expressing my opinions as a Republican when all she pushes is liberalism? English should NOT be about pol...   Read the full review...

University of California Davis Review

Reviewed by ari from ca on 2016-09-27

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Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Shanice from Purchase, NY on 2016-09-23

Manhattanville College has provided me with the best experience. Being in my last year, I have come to appreciate all the different resources and opportunities that the college has provided me in order to succeed in the real world. The small campus has allowed me to get to know everyone. The faculty team is phenomenal! They are real professionals who give you real advice for the career path you plan to take. The campus life is great! There is always something to do durin...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Jackson from Manhattanville College on 2016-09-23

This school is exactly what you make of it. A lot of students worry that the small size will affect your social life, but those choices are up to you to make. I personally keep myself very busy and put effort into seeing people so this college works out for me fine. The professors are wonderful and 90% of them have a PhD....   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Pat from Purchase on 2016-09-23

Manhattanville is a great experience of learning as well as insightful and fun! I have gotten such a great education and can't wait to experience more!...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Dina from 2900 Purchase St on 2016-09-22

Manhattanville College is a place where you can meet people from around the world. We are also a small liberal arts school which means that my professor knows my name, I am not just a number. There are also so many majors to choose from and if by some chance we don't have the major you want, we have self-designed program as well. Lastly, our campus is beautiful no matter what the weather is....   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Lizza Gonzalez from 2900 purchase st on 2016-09-21

Manhattanville College has given me the opportunity to find out what I want to study, and it has so many options of internship for us to have different kind of experience and be sure of what we want to do when we finish college....   Read the full review...

Webber International University Review

Reviewed by James from Babson Park, FL on 2016-09-21

Webber costs a lot of money, but the campus is run-down. Mold grows in the men's dorm and all they do to fix it is put bleach on the area and tell the guys to go back in. It's sad. Also, the staff aren't very smart. The faculty are ok, but they just teach class and leave. And the cafeteria only serves fried food. The school is in the middle of orange groves. It's not a good place. You are better off going to a community college....   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Alondra from New York on 2016-09-20

The Manhattanville College (Mville) campus is beautiful all year round; from the first snow fall to the first flower blooming in the spring. There is nothing like sitting on the quad with Reid Castle in the background while enjoying the sunshine with your friends. Mville also offers small class sizes, over 50 different majors to choice from and a community from all over the world. ...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Madison from New York on 2016-09-20

Manhattanville is a great place for someone who loves small class sizes, qualified professors, and a campus with tons of activities. I love how close we are to NYC because there are tons of opportunities both career related and socially. My professors really care and that makes such a difference. Definitely a personalized and well rounded education through and through. ...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Hannah from Purchase, NY on 2016-09-20

What brought me to Manhattanville was the small, beautiful campus and the small classrooms. Professors know you by name and make time for you if you need help, and are also highly qualified. White Plains, Manhattan, and Connecticut are right at the student's fingertips; the campus offers free transportation throughout White Plains and to the city. I love that the campus is a tight-knit community where I have hundreds of resources available to me as a student, free of co...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Annonymous from Purchase, NY on 2016-09-20

Manhattanville College is a beautiful institution. It is a close-knit community that consist of a small and easy to get around campus, lovely people, amazing classes and spectacular grounds. There is never a dull moment at Manhattanville, whether you are hanging out in the dining hall with friends, playing your heart out in whatever sport of your choice or just relaxing under a tree with your favorite book, you will always have a great time. You can even leave campus thr...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Annonymous from Purchase, NY on 2016-09-20

Manhattanville College is a beautiful institution. It is a close-knit community that consist of a small and easy to get around campus, lovely people, amazing classes and spectacular grounds. There is never a dull moment at Manhattanville, whether you are hanging out in the dining hall with friends, playing your heart out in whatever sport of your choice or just relaxing under a tree with your favorite book, you will always have a great time. You can even leave campus thr...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Lexi from Purchase, NY on 2016-09-19

Manhattanville has a very welcoming environment...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Purchase, New York on 2016-09-19

Despite the steep cost of the school, overall the college experience here is exceptional. The school is in an extremely convenient location, just ten minutes from the city of White Plains and about 30-45 minutes from NYC. The school makes it a point to have events on campus, because the bar life is strictly 21 and over. However, there are plenty of things to do on campus, including RA and mentor events, as well as things planned by the campus activities board to make the...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from NY on 2016-09-19

As a senior, I can honestly say that my 4 years spent here at Manhattanville were well worth it. Attending a small university allowed me to get 1 on 1 attention from professors which helped me to hone my craft in Musical Theater and English. The professors in both the music and theater department are currently working in the field and therefore were able to prepare me with the skills, connections, and knowledge I will need post graduation. They are excellent! They became...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Kaitlyn from Purchase, New York on 2016-09-19

Personally, love this school. From, the professors to the close commute to the city, this college has everything I need. I have done my fair share of college shopping, and no college felt more open and welcoming. The communications program which I am majoring in has internships and major based classes that will help you acquire skills both on and off-campus. If I had a do-over for picking my college process, I would choose Manhattanville again and again....   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Luis from Manhattanville on 2016-09-19

Mville has opened many doors for me, I feel like it has become a home away from home. Teacher love to help their students, and are available if needed. I recommend this school to everyone because it is a lovely place to live at and you get the education you are paying for. In this school, if you want something and seek for it you will find it. ...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by John from Purchase, NY on 2016-09-19

If you are looking for a small school, then look no further than Manhattanville College. It has a faculty to student ratio of 16:1 and the average class size is about 20 students, which makes for a more personalized learning experience. The Manhattanville community is like a family. As a freshman, I have met so many warm and welcoming people. From a social life standpoint, the campus itself is perfectly located near New York City and White Plains so there will always be ...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Amanda from Purchase, New York on 2016-09-19

Manhattanville College is a fun academic environment that i enjoy being surrounded by. The professors are very approachable and open for any questions and concerns. ...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Elizabeth from Purchase, NY on 2016-09-19

What drew me to Manhattanville were the small class sizes and the small campus in general. I love the community atmosphere where I can easily connect to my peers. I really like that the class sizes are small; at Manhattanville you won't ever have a class more than maybe 30 or 35 people. I have ran into professors in the halls and they hug me. The staff and professors at Manhattanville are very personable and create a comfortable and friendly atmosphere for learning....   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Purchase on 2016-09-19

Manhattanville College is a great college for everyone. It is small so it is really easy to get involve. Is easy to find a job in campus thanks to the amount of opportunities it gives to students. Also thanks to it's small classes the professor are always there to help you. ...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Purchase on 2016-09-19

Manhattanville College is a great college for everyone. It is small so it is really easy to get involve. Is easy to find a job in campus thanks to the amount of opportunities it gives to students. Also thanks to it's small classes the professor are always there to help you. ...   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Madison from New York on 2016-09-19

I am a Freshman here at Manhattanville and I love it here. Its only 30 minutes from NYC and 10 minuets from White Plains. Everyone is so friendly and the professors are great. The classes are small and it helps me build a relationship with my professors. I'm so glad to attend here and I can't wait to see what the future holds....   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Annonymous from Purchase, NY on 2016-09-19

It has a great community, the fact that it is a small college it makes it easier to get to socialize, get know people and be involved in many school activities. Everyone is welcoming and helpful, they will always make you feel good....   Read the full review...

Manhattanville College Review

Reviewed by Claudia Savinon from 2900 Purchase St, Purchase NY 10577 on 2016-09-19

Overall, Manhattanville College has given me a great college experience. As a senior at Manhattanville I have enjoyed the perks of being a at a small liberal arts college. Making friends and building relationships with my professors in addition to having the opportunity to grow professionally through internships. I also loved the fact that I could be in the city in under an hour and be able to enjoy everything white plains has to offer....   Read the full review...

Purdue University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from West Lafayette on 2016-09-15

IU may have less-ugly girls and more alcoholics but at least the degree you get from here matters! Boiler up!...   Read the full review...

Ave Maria University Review

Reviewed by B from Ave Maria on 2016-09-14

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San Diego State University Review

Reviewed by Kevin Pedraza from Milpitas on 2016-09-13

I think that San diego state university is a great school and has a lot of diversity. This school is a 5/5...   Read the full review...

South University Tampa Review

Reviewed by Williams from Tampa on 2016-09-11

South university Tampa,FL is a scam and a joke.I am amazed that a university is allowed to be ran with zero structure.I make sure I share my experience with every and anyone that will listen, pick another university.South University is a money making scam....   Read the full review...

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Review

Reviewed by Yana from New Jersey on 2016-09-09

My daughter freshmen student of RPI loves her college! As a parent I really like her dorm, Compare with other colleges we visited for my son and daughter I've see a lot of different dorms, RPI has one of the best leaving arrangement. Campus is beautiful with great landscape. RPI gives good scholarship and grant that makes it more affordable, girls might get more than boys that explains by 70/30 percent ratio to attract more girls....   Read the full review...

South Plains College Review

Reviewed by Eddy Carter from leveland on 2016-09-09

Its basically the 13th grade and everyone here is ignorant and the campus looks terrible....   Read the full review...

South Plains College Review

Reviewed by William Furlow from Lubbock on 2016-09-09

There's too much mexicans, and the campus is awful!! Never coming back again!!!!!!!!...   Read the full review...

The Art Institute of Seattle Review

Reviewed by Beatrix from South Port Noble on 2016-09-08

Good school. Up to you whether you like it....   Read the full review...

Denison University Review

Reviewed by Sandra from Naperville, Illinois on 2016-09-07

Denison is all about relationships with faculty and opportunities to excel. Classes are small and each student has a personal academic advisor. This is a great atmosphere for students who want to grow academically and intellectually. Professors are accessible and the curriculum is challenging. Denison is tanked in the top 100 on the Forbes list. The info for Denison on this site is out of date. Here is a link to info for the incoming class of 2020. http://denison.ed...   Read the full review...

University of Houston Review

Reviewed by Riley from Houston on 2016-09-06

TURN AROUND AND RUN TO UT/A&M! Since I've joined UH, all it's ever been about is making the school look good through athletics. UH has one of the lowest graduation rates in the country. More money is spent on the football stadium and basketball arena than for the security of its students. School just started and every other day I get an email about a sexual assault or someone getting robbed in the parking lots. Speaking of parking,it costs about 130-150 dollars to get th...   Read the full review...

Lawrence University Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-09-01

An excellent school. The teachers are first rate. They care about the students intellectual development !The classes are small and very good. ...   Read the full review...

Saint Mary's College Review

Reviewed by trish from omaha on 2016-09-01

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Saint Mary's College Review

Reviewed by trish from omaha on 2016-09-01

Saint Mary's is a college that encourages women to be the best that they can be in their chosen major/professional goals. Professors actually teach their own classes and are available tor discussion or help every week. There is a strong Catholic faith at this school and an amazing closeness of the women who attend. They will prepare the students to go forth and be successful, moral, thinking adults. Social life is great and it truly is the best of both worlds; in having ...   Read the full review...

Saint Mary's College Review

Reviewed by trish from omaha on 2016-09-01

Saint Mary's is a college that encourages women to be the best that they can be in their chosen major/professional goals. Professors actually teach their own classes and are available tor discussion or help every week. There is a strong Catholic faith at this school and an amazing closeness of the women who attend. They will prepare the students to go forth and be successful, moral, thinking adults. Social life is great and it truly is the best of both worlds; in having ...   Read the full review...

Western Technical College Review

Reviewed by Wesley from Lacrosse on 2016-08-30

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Miller Motte Technical College Macon Review

Reviewed by Shanendoah from Spory on 2016-08-29

This school was the positive environment that I was looking for. I work a full time job and have a family to take care of. I was looking for a program that could work with my schedule and still have time to do the things I needed to do. So, I enrolled into the Medical Assisting program. I was able to work, go to school for a few hours at night starting at 6 and still be home in time to get rest and go to work. Classes were small, my teachers help me when I need it and ne...   Read the full review...

Volunteer State Community College Review

Reviewed by Jennifer from Gallatin on 2016-08-26

It's great, but I do not recommend online courses for anything other than basic English, reading, or math. It's takes a while for teachers to get back with you. But classes on campus are great do far...   Read the full review...

Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf Review

Reviewed by Lmsc gills from Houston on 2016-08-25

This will be my daughters second semester there. So far so good. Dorms are in pretty good shape. No complaint yet as far as staff. The only major concern is during bad weather last semester a baby tornado him the area. Breaking windows on dorm and cause some damages. They were terrified but the key to that is I kept asking where dorm staff or attendant. She stated gone. Me: gone where. She said home I guess. No adults other than students were there. They were scared and ...   Read the full review...

Alabama State University Review

Reviewed by J. Lewis from Montgomery,AL on 2016-08-22

I'd say if you o/s (out of State) make certainly sure that you have enough $$ to attend. It's always seems like the i/s (In-State) student get more fin aid cause they don't have to travel. Don't get me wrong, it's a wonderful school and all you get to meet new people from all over but don't let the financial aid office jip you out of tuition money. ...   Read the full review...

University of Colorado Boulder Review

Reviewed by Alexa from Boulder on 2016-08-22

After two years, I am transferring colleges. The dorms are in terrible condition, women get cat called regularly when walking to their homes, and it seems like admission prices and student acceptance rate rise each year. It is as if they are trying to get as much money as possible without improving the school....   Read the full review...

The Art Institute of Charlotte Review

Reviewed by 1 in 200 that made a career for myself in the design field. from Charlotte NC on 2016-08-20

If it were not for my husband who is an investment banker in the city, I would have never paid my loans back. I was able to land a $10-$12 an hour job working in interior design in Charlotte. Do yourself a favor and DO NOT spend 130k in tuition to make less than $22k a year with no benefits....   Read the full review...

The Art Institute of Charlotte Review

Reviewed by Truth from Heaven on 2016-08-20

Your business is a for profit ripoff. You prey on poor, innocent young children that are looking to latch on to a well accredited university that can help make themselves have a better life. You know very well that you are taking advantage. What you are doing should be illegal and you know it. But you have to live with what your doing....   Read the full review...

The University of Texas at Dallas Review

Reviewed by Ruby from Prosper, TX on 2016-08-18

Excellent university with exceptional faculty and staff. Great education for the money spent. Wonderful professors and amazing classmates. The campus has been updated and it looks amazing....   Read the full review...

Connecticut College Review

Reviewed by Fuzzo from Pittsburgh, PA on 2016-08-17

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Colorado Technical University Online Review

Reviewed by Jessica from Pomona, Ca on 2016-08-16

This school will cost you your credit score, as for getting a job good luck since I have had a problem since my loans and grants did not wind up covering the school tuition so they are witholding transcripts so I will never be able to move forward....   Read the full review...

University of Arkansas at Monticello Review

Reviewed by MELISSA from LA on 2016-08-06

This is a good for you if you are strictly all about academics....   Read the full review...

Bennington College Review

Reviewed by Paul from Lander on 2016-08-06

The chance to grow, think and, all the while, learning from an elite faculty. If stretching yourself creatively is your thing, there's no better atmosphere. ...   Read the full review...

Weatherford College Review

Reviewed by Austin from saginaw tx on 2016-08-05

100% amazing...   Read the full review...

Texas Southern University Review

Reviewed by from Houston, Tx on 2016-08-02

Ghetto! In the hood, you may get robbed walking to class. You can never get ahold of anyone on the phone. They don't reply to emails. The teachers don't teach they just talk and expect you to understand without examples.The housing is roach infested and to expensive for what you get. If something is broken they half way fix it....   Read the full review...

St Catherine University Review

Reviewed by Lyn from Minnesota on 2016-07-30

This is the worst school ever! They only care about money and that is it! The food is overpriced and very bad(they only have 4 choices?burgers, sandwiches, a hot dish and an international bar). And there is no social life here at all....   Read the full review...

Houston Community College Review

Reviewed by Michelle from Houson on 2016-07-27

Go to Spring Branch for all of your financial aid stuff. A short black girl there with short hair helped me and a veteran today. She said she was new to the office. She was so nice so patent with people. She talked to us like humans and not like stupid kids. No judgement from her at all. When I didn't know what something meant on application she didn't huff and puff like I bothered her. She showed a veteran where he could find his things on the computer and he cracked a ...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by jane doe from Mccann school of business and technology on 2016-07-27

teachers don't stay long. books are late and obvious kick backs on the books. questionable teaching methods. some great teachers but not across the board, really wish i had gone to bibsi ...   Read the full review...

University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Current Student from University of Miami on 2016-07-22

Overall rating: 2/10, Not worth the $45,000 you'll be paying in tuition each year. Want to live in the lovely dorms? Have fun shelling out over $1000/mo to be policed constantly and have your rooms searched Are you a white male? Feel left out as the new president makes "task forces" for every minority group, LGBTQWEPSDF, and women Academics are not a focus of this University. Instead, the University of Miami enjoys raising tuition prices to build new buildings,...   Read the full review...

Southern Utah University Review

Reviewed by Valerie from Cedar City, UT on 2016-07-16

I've not regretted my decision to come to SUU for a second. I have had so many opportunities present themselves to me here that I wouldn't have at a larger university. It has the perfect atmosphere for anyone who loves outdoor activities and the chance to meet so many new people. Everyone here feels like a family since it's so small and homey. The party scene is kind of lacking, but there is usually somewhere to go on the weekends. St. George is really close as well, and...   Read the full review...

Sam Houston State University Review

Reviewed by Eric from Spring, TX on 2016-07-16

Great school! Smaller class sizes and country atmosphere but close to Houston. Great business college....   Read the full review...

Saint Mary's College Review

Reviewed by Brooke from Illinois on 2016-07-07

My daughter graduated from St. Mary's in May. During her four years, she was required to take GenEd courses each year that are of no value to her future. It is confounding to me that the predominantly leftist faculty believe it is their job to instill values. If a kid doesn't have a set of values and a moral compass before entering college, it's not the job of the university to force their own values on that student. Both St. Mary's and Notre Dame offer semesters abroad,...   Read the full review...

University of Richmond Review

Reviewed by Erin from Massachusetts on 2016-07-02

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Miller Motte College Raleigh Review

Reviewed by Kayla from Raleigh, NC on 2016-06-28

Over priced, feels like you in school high school with juvenile delinquents. Most students have serious mental health issues, students been in out jail, and most of students do not take school serious. This campus do not have enough teachers for the course to be taking; therefore, you have to take online courses which sucks if you not an online learner. Teacher complaints do not get solved. Students are rude to the staff members. ...   Read the full review...

Gwinnett Technical College Review

Reviewed by Jalisa from Lawrenceville ga on 2016-06-26

I am a non traditional student attending Gwinnett tech. From a non traditional student stand point, the school is great! Everyone is friendly and applying was easy for me. Registering for classes was easy as well. I am 25 so I have already used similar website to register and apply so I really didn't need a lot of help. My teachers are very helpful. You do have to put forth effort! no one will hold your hand. I have A average (GPA) . But overall school wise I like the s...   Read the full review...

Boston College Review

Reviewed by Alexa from California on 2016-06-18

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Bentley University Review

Reviewed by Bill from San Diego on 2016-06-17

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Averett University Review

Reviewed by Ronald Behringer from Alexandria, Virginia on 2016-06-16

Excellent place to get your BA/BS in education, computer science, math or aeronautics. Classes are the right size and school is flexible enough to help you out if you have a legitimate problem (like being sick during mid-terms). AU is fully accredited and has about a 60% acceptance rate... it's not the Ivy League but there are a surprising number of resources once you get on campus. There is about a 50/50 mix of adults and high school kids. There are also excepti...   Read the full review...

The Art Institute of Charlotte Review

Reviewed by Patricia from Charlotte on 2016-06-16

I attended the culinary program here and I now own my own business. This was hands down one of the best experiences of my enitre life, I wish I could explain how greatly this helped me....   Read the full review...

Maryville University of Saint Louis Review

Reviewed by SP from St. Louis on 2016-06-09

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H Councill Trenholm State Technical College Review

Reviewed by Sophomore from Montgomery on 2016-06-07

They are horrible. The admissions process was hectic and so was registration. You sit and wait for hours even in financial aid only to talk to people with a horrible attitudes. They do not accept student loans so the money that was paid out of pocket was definitely a waste. Th program that I was enrolled in did not have enough teachers and they even have bad attitudes. Trenholm as a whole is a bad school. I constantly want to transfer but there are no other programs in M...   Read the full review...

West Virginia Business College Wheeling Review

Reviewed by Angie from Wheeling on 2016-06-04

This is a great place to get trained in the career of your choice. They also have a career services representative that will help you find a job in that career once you get close to graduation! They have small class sizes and a family atmosphere. This is the place to go if you want a brighter future. ...   Read the full review...

Michigan State University Review

Reviewed by sarah from east lansing on 2016-06-03

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St Olaf College Review

Reviewed by Colin from Vernon Hills on 2016-05-27

Great campus, great academics, great professors, small class size, friendly people from all over the world, great career development center, nice town with a lot of vitality because it is shared with Carlton College down the street....   Read the full review...

Trinity College Review

Reviewed by Jay from NYC on 2016-05-26

Locate in an iffy area but once on campus very self contained. Beautiful people who work hard....   Read the full review...

Purdue University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Sean from CA, castaic on 2016-05-26

It's Great!!!!...   Read the full review...

University of Houston Review

Reviewed by Rachel from Houston on 2016-05-23

UH has built a new football stadium, new classroom buildings, a new student center, and has a lot of dining options around campus. Some of the statistics on this site are old, and fail to mention that there are currently more than 8,000 residential beds on campus, making UH second in number of beds for all Texas universities. 3 new residence halls have been built in the last 5 years and demolition is underway to make room for another. UH Football finished number 8 in the...   Read the full review...

Southwest Texas Junior College Review

Reviewed by Rey DeLeon from on line on 2016-05-23

My instructors up until this past semester were polite and professional, would answer emails and would help you upon request. The two female instructors I had in this spring semester were detached from their students especially my biology instructor. My biology instructor would not answer emails and did not follow her own Syllabus....   Read the full review...

Bossier Parish Community College Review

Reviewed by Mr. Bronco from TX on 2016-05-23

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Lehigh University Review

Reviewed by N from NJ on 2016-05-18

School has a lack of diversity. Many people change who they are to conform to the Lehigh stereotype: Greek, popular, white, work hard play hard. If you have no desire to be any of these things, do not attend. Also, if you are any major in Arts and Sciences besides anything Bio or Chem related, you are screwed because the classes are not as rigorous as classes in the other schools (ie engineering or business). You'd be better off attending somewhere better or cheaper. Las...   Read the full review...

Bard College at Simon's Rock Review

Reviewed by LISA from SC on 2016-05-16

Former student. I thought I was accepted based on my outstanding grades. My amazing test scores. But then I found out I got that acceptance letter bc a rich Jewish uncle PRIVATELY PAID THEM to take me. Disgraceful. Furthermore, if you are a conservative Midwesterner. You know, with VALUES. MORALS. You will be almost totally isolated from your ultra liberal peers and foreign peers who can't speak a lick of ENGLISH. Your women's study professor will look at your l...   Read the full review...

Career Technical College Shreveport Review

Reviewed by Julie from Shreveport on 2016-05-16

They do not care about education its all about money for then if your in Cosmo beware to not get a state board date and don't expect to get your money back for state boards. And beware to have accradation being taking away....   Read the full review...

Cornell University Review

Reviewed by Katherine from Carthage, NY on 2016-05-15

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Case Western Reserve University Review

Reviewed by Edward from Washington DC on 2016-05-11

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The New School Review

Reviewed by Jonathan from New York on 2016-05-05

Very artsy school, would highly recommend. Don't just look past this school because of it's new vibe, embrace it and go with the flow. School is integrated into the city, and the whole school's design is awesome. Once again, would highly recommend. :D...   Read the full review...

Silver Lake College of the Holy Family Review

Reviewed by Andrew from Milwaukee, Wi on 2016-05-04

If you want to spend money and learn nothing, this is the place for you. This place is a joke....   Read the full review...

Young Harris College Review

Reviewed by Maddy Jarret from Young Harris on 2016-05-04

If you want a small college go here. If you want to have a good college experience don't go here. It is a very small school with nothing much to do. You will find yourself leaving every weekend. ...   Read the full review...

Illinois State University Review

Reviewed by Henry from Normal, IL on 2016-05-03

ISU is a fantastic institution. The academics are great here, but you have to study and put forth effort unlike other state schools in Illinois. The party scene is awesome and gets way better when you turn 21. The girls here are just simply beautiful! If you're looking for a state school in Illinois that is very reputable but still a fun place to be then ISU is the place for you. ...   Read the full review...

The University of Montana Review

Reviewed by Alexander from Denver, CO on 2016-05-03

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Monmouth College Review

Reviewed by Mike from Illinois on 2016-04-30

The professors would rather teach than research/publish, which is the opposite of larger schools. Classes are never taught by TA's and the class sizes are very small. Personal attention from professors is through the roof....   Read the full review...

University of Houston Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Houston on 2016-04-29

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Arizona State University Review

Reviewed by Lee from New England on 2016-04-27

Excellent education and excellent overall college experience. ...   Read the full review...

Texas Christian University Review

Reviewed by Lesly from Fort Worth on 2016-04-26

More females than males! Very Greek school - small classes and tight knit community. Very proud and a lot of school spirit! ...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Nana from Dickson city on 2016-04-26

Run fast from this school! They overcharge, do not have proper teachers training you, hands on???... What a joke! Am in debt with no degree, took med lab tech course, never got an extern site, why...cause there were none. No one wanted anyone associated with this school. All the do is take your money, staff is rude and can't be bothered with you. Would never recommend anyone to this joke....   Read the full review...

Kansas City Art Institute Review

Reviewed by Kenneth from Rayong Thailand on 2016-04-25

First KCAI is a private school for profit, as a former student 1964, the first thing I learned was if you are going to KCAI to learn to be a better artist you are wasting your time. As a freshmen I was a better artist basic artist (meaning I could pick up a pencil and draw a portrait, landscape or a rendering of a house or car) than any of the teachers I had in my freshmen and sophomore year. If you are looking at making art a profession then save your money and go to ...   Read the full review...

University of Puget Sound Review

Reviewed by Kyle Gray from Iowa on 2016-04-20

A great school that changed my life...   Read the full review...

Tuskegee University Review

Reviewed by Robert from Milwaukee on 2016-04-20

President totally unqualified for job. Poor leadership at all levels. The remnants of a former great institution. Beautiful campus ...   Read the full review...

William Carey University Review

Reviewed by Brendon from hattiesburg on 2016-04-19

William Carey is rated the best value college in the south. It is a great more family like atmosphere...   Read the full review...

Fordham University Review

Reviewed by Micaiah from Rose Hill on 2016-04-18

We love this school!...   Read the full review...

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Review

Reviewed by Patrick from Troy, NY on 2016-04-17

Course load is challenging and course content is manageable(Use the TA's!!! Most professors can't offer the same kind of help the TA's can which could be the way you learn.) In terms of academic rigor, the school isn't that hard. It's simply the abundance of knowledge you have to take on so quickly. Discipline is an absolute must have. Housing sucks and its expensive. A lot of opportunities. You can do whatever you want here. Treat RPI like a tool to your success....   Read the full review...

Villanova University Review

Reviewed by from on 2016-04-15

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University of Puget Sound Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Tacoma, Washington on 2016-04-09

This school is pretty nice. The teachers are amazing. The administration can get sucky, but I think they have good intentions and try to be progressive. Everyone says this, but the party scene is there if you want it but not a major aspect. There's nothing really here that is the primary social focus. Most people are involved in multiple things. If you want to party hard, you'll find your crowd, but a good chunk of people don't go hard or don't go at all. Close enough to...   Read the full review...

Texas County Technical College Review

Reviewed by Tim from Bolivar on 2016-04-06

With most of the students failing and information on tests not covered in class, it would appear that the instructors have no idea how to teach and the administration doesn't seem to care. They've got their money and constantly find ways to make you pay more. This school doesn't care about it's students, only about money....   Read the full review...

Northwestern College Review

Reviewed by Beth from South Dakota on 2016-04-05

Whether or not this is the right college for you depends on what it is you're looking for. If you're looking for small class sizes, professors who care about you as a person rather than a statistic, and an overall welcoming, Christian atmosphere, then this might be the place for you. Religiously, Northwestern is very Christian. Biblical Studies and an Intro to Theology course are required, as is chapel. But although the college is affiliated with the Reformed Church,...   Read the full review...

Clarkson University Review

Reviewed by Sophie from Potsdam on 2016-04-04

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Juniata College Review

Reviewed by Greg from MA on 2016-04-03

Graduated from JC and it is amazing how many alumni I have met all over the world. Education from JC allowed me to attain everything I wanted in my career and then some. It is a small campus, excellent professors and great alumni support. Outstanding for science, especially pre-med and pre-vet....   Read the full review...

Wright State University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Jess from Dayton. Ohio on 2016-04-02

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University of Scranton Review

Reviewed by John from Brown on 2016-04-02

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Touro College Review

Reviewed by Eric from New York on 2016-04-02

It's easy to get into and in a great NYC location, but the majority of students are not ready for college, so that can hold you back....   Read the full review...

The New School Review

Reviewed by Eric from New York on 2016-04-02

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University of California Santa Cruz Review

Reviewed by Eric from Santa Cruz on 2016-04-02

Ridiculous experience. If you want a hippie style education and to smoke a lot of weed, go here but it's mostly a waste of your time....   Read the full review...

Fordham University Review

Reviewed by Eric from New York City on 2016-04-02

If you want an ivy-league level education and didn't get into Harvard, go to Fordham. My time here was amazing. The campus is incredible - the largest green campus in NYC and the option to take classes on the Lincoln Center campus if you want the more bustling city vibe (Rose Hill is super chill - an oasis in the urban jungle). The teachers are amazing and super professional and the atmosphere is fantastic. This school is so underrated it's ridiculous....   Read the full review...

Roxbury Community College Review

Reviewed by AJ from Lynn on 2016-04-02

I attended Roxbury Community College (RCC) more than a decade ago. I'm very pleased with the education that I received from this school. At the end of my two years there, I applied to both Boston University (BU) and University of Massachussets at Boston (Umass/Boston). I was accepted at both colleges and was pleasantly surprised to see that BU was willing to accept every single course I took at RCC. However, I ended up transferring to Umass/Boston only because it was...   Read the full review...

Framingham State University Review

Reviewed by AJ from North Shore on 2016-04-02

I attended this university more than a decade ago. This was an exceptional value and the return on investment has been phenomenal. I would highly recommend this school to someone who wants to minimize the cost of their education. I was fortunate enough to be able to work overnight security, while taking classes in the evening at this university. The cost was very reasonable and in fact I was able to finish paying off my student loans while working my security job. W...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by Lily from Miles City on 2016-03-29

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Wofford College Review

Reviewed by Marc from Spartanburg on 2016-03-29

I like Wofford, and really enjoy it. Unfortunately, they have very strict scholarship retention policies, and if one has a bad 1st semester and an OK 2nd semester as I've had, then one will almost certainly lose their scholarships. If you don't depend on them, you're fine. If you do, then you're screwed. For a school that brags about everyone getting scholarships, they don't do much to help students keep them if they have a bad freshman year. I didn't drink, but the part...   Read the full review...

Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering Review

Reviewed by Ayomide from Ng on 2016-03-25

Olin is absolutely Amazing! It's everything you could hope for in an engineering school because it goes a lot beyond just teaching. You actually learn, from people, from students. I'm not trying to advertise, because advertising always looks good, but I can bet that you will not regret coming to olin. Just check the website, the student reviews. ...   Read the full review...

Bellevue University Review

Reviewed by Ken from Papillion, NE on 2016-03-23

Terrific school! Very good local reputation....   Read the full review...

International Business College Indianapolis Review

Reviewed by Linda from Indiana on 2016-03-22

When I attended, they had an old fashioned dress code in place, that was selectively enforced. They also had an attendance policy just like grade school! The campus is basically a 1-story office building and there isn't any type of social life, school spirit or pride like at traditional colleges and universities since there are no clubs, sports, or extra curricular activities of any type (at least when I attended). The instructors were personable, however their treatm...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by jane emerson from california on 2016-03-12

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Utah Valley University Review

Reviewed by Edison from Provo Utah on 2016-03-10

I really love UVU, just because it seems like a pretty mellow school for the most part. What I mean by that, is most people come here to get a decent education at the cheapest cost, rather than going to some other more prestigious college. Pros: -Tons of young folk -Lots of Lds People -Has more students than any other Utah College -Tuition/Housing is insanely cheap compared to other colleges (in-state) -Lots of job opportunities all over Utah -Campus is huge an...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by Samantha from Idaho on 2016-03-09

The school does not except any high school or community college grades over 4.0. An A+ is still a 4.0. It has very, very strict rules against tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, even off-campus. BYU accepts students of any religion as long as the student qualifies academically and abides by their very strict morality clause. Non-LDS (non-Mormon) students pay higher tuition then LDS students. This is because BYU is supported by contributions from LDS members around the world...   Read the full review...

United States Naval Academy Review

Reviewed by Lawrence Horn from Northern California. on 2016-03-07

An extraordinary educational experience, is the USNA. Not only is the intellectual academic experience stellar, but the qualities of character that are masterfully cultivated are superlative and transformative. And this is what definitively sets it apart from civilian schools. The USNA develops unmatched leadership qualities, as it transforms ordinary human virtues into the stuff of champions and heroes. If you seek to develop world class qualities, then look no furt...   Read the full review...

University of Dayton Review

Reviewed by Janelle from Cleveland on 2016-03-06

Professors are excellent. There are TAs available for difficult classes that hold study Sessions in the evening. Career services is very helpful, internships and co-ops are encouraged and they have a great "Hire a Flyer" network. Campus is clean an students are polite and well-dressed. Unfortunately, the drinking culture predominates and clubs are weak, not intellectually stimulating for those that would prefer something other than drinking games n sports. The school spe...   Read the full review...

Toccoa Falls College Review

Reviewed by Bryan from GA on 2016-03-05

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George Mason University Review

Reviewed by Rahul from Fairfax, VA on 2016-02-28

It is truly a great school, I would recommendthis school to everyone...   Read the full review...

Ohio State University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Matt from Columbus on 2016-02-24

Great school, great price, great sports and great people. ...   Read the full review...

McDaniel College Review

Reviewed by anon from MD on 2016-02-23

Very bad place for the amount of money you will be paying, the dorms are very out of date. the professors are very lazy and don't really care about much other than their pay check...   Read the full review...

University of California Los Angeles Review

Reviewed by Joe from Los Angeles on 2016-02-17

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Sacred Heart University Review

Reviewed by Lauren from Fairfield, CT on 2016-02-16

I chose SHU because of the friendly, enthusiastic atmosphere of the student body, which made it stand out from the other schools I applied to. Sacred Heart combines academic excellence alongside a student body that is actively involved in a diverse number of on-campus organizations, including Greek Life, Habitat for Humanity, and a variety of performing arts and sports opportunities. Attending SHU has made me grow so much as a person and I couldn't be happier to be a Pio...   Read the full review...

Moody Bible Institute Review

Reviewed by Michaela from Chicago, IL on 2016-02-15

MBI is an amazing school if you are looking into going for full-time ministry. The professors are wonderful and truly care about their students. The cost estimation on this website is way off if you are going into the undergraduate school, the cost here is way over what you will actually pay. The undergraduate school has a tuition paid program. You get 8 tuition-paid semesters to complete your program, all you have to do is fill out FAFSA and whatever your Pell Grant doe...   Read the full review...

Azusa Pacific University Review

Reviewed by Jo from Azusa, CA on 2016-02-06

Going to college can be kind of scary, but APU is amazing! The students and staff are super kind and friendly. We definitely talk about our faith very openly, so if you're not comfortable with that, that might be a downside to coming to APU. Most people think because the school isn't in the center of LA, there isn't much to do; however there are some pretty cool places to eat around the school (we're on Route 66) and if not grab a bunch of friends and drive out somewhere...   Read the full review...

Sacred Heart University Review

Reviewed by Joe Camellio from Long Island on 2016-02-02

Going to SHU was the best decision I have EVER made! All of the negative comments on here should be completely ignored because they do not represent SHU in anyway. Everyone at SHU is very friendly, all of the professors are always willing to help in anyway possible and there are so many extra curricular activities to be involved in! The school is very clean and is always being updated. The academic programs are outstanding and are definitely worth every penny! If you wan...   Read the full review...

Colorado School of Mines Review

Reviewed by Hanna from Golden, CO on 2016-01-31

It is a lot of hard work, but it is definitely worth it as long as you are sure that you want to go into a STEM career....   Read the full review...

University of California Los Angeles Review

Reviewed by Jenna from LA on 2016-01-27

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SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill Review

Reviewed by chris from suny cobleskill on 2016-01-27

The academics are great but a few professors will discourage students to drop their class. As a minority their is discrimination among students and even professors. Suny Cobleskill seem to being doing great in the media but "city kids" which they call blacks and Spanish students don't get treated causes them to transfer or drop out. This school pretty much accept any student even if you have a low GPA in high school. Those students who are accepted later get kick out be...   Read the full review...

University of Arkansas Fort Smith Review

Reviewed by John Smith from Van Buren AR on 2016-01-26

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The Illinois Institute of Art Chicago Review

Reviewed by Tricia Simms from Chicago on 2016-01-21

Waist of time! Wasn't organized at all! Got debt with NO career job! Transferred and got my degree somewhere else!...   Read the full review...

Haverford College Review

Reviewed by Paul from Pasadena, CA on 2016-01-20

My daughter chose Haverford because of the combination of great academics, supportive community, culture of collaboration instead of competition, and a terrific location. While it's still early in her career there, she's incredibly happy with her choice. She visited about 20 schools - mostly small, liberal arts colleges - in the year and half leading up to the application process, and Haverford immediately went to the top of the list. The most comparable school, in te...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Sarah from Scranton on 2016-01-17

Incompetent staff. Financial aid woman could never be found and not interested in making sure necessary paperwork was completed. When I had an issue, no one could be bothered to return a phone call, even the director! Save your time and money....   Read the full review...

Curry College Review

Reviewed by Kristin from Boston on 2016-01-10

Curry is a great setting and close to Boston. Not much of a student campus setting with school spirit. Very much a commuter school. Way to expensive and not worth the money. Price of tuition is crazy. I feel safe, although lots of crime and issues on campus. Again, cost of school and having these issues does not seem right? Several classes are subpar and didn't learn much. Although not thoroughly happy with the school, I have had some wonderful teachers that tr...   Read the full review...

Huston Tillotson University Review

Reviewed by Josh from Austin on 2016-01-08

Small university with Great professors and very family orientated! ...   Read the full review...

Carver Bible College Review

Reviewed by Pat Brown from Atlanta on 2016-01-08

Carver College is a great school. It has a wonderful atmosphere for learning. The professors are knowledgeable and helpful....   Read the full review...

Emory University Review

Reviewed by Jaden from Indianola,Mississippi on 2016-01-06

10/10...   Read the full review...

East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania Review

Reviewed by Al from Pennsylvania on 2016-01-05

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Quinnipiac University Review

Reviewed by Melissa from South Jersey on 2015-12-30

Not bad, but overpriced for the money. Nice campus and social life. Fair quality of education....   Read the full review...

Haverford College Review

Reviewed by Brian from New York City on 2015-12-27

Penn, Swarthmore and Haverford form the "QUAKER CONSORTIUM" which allows students at any one school to take courses at the other schools. You will not find a finer college anywhere with higher academic rigor and quality....   Read the full review...

Rowan University Review

Reviewed by Karen from Mount Laurel NJ on 2015-12-27

Rowan is growing too fast. University is putting big bucks into athletic facilities while ignoring academic funding. e.g. science labs are not anywhere up to date. Campus is land locked by town development. New facilities are a good distance from main campus....   Read the full review...

Washington State University Review

Reviewed by Greg from Pullman on 2015-12-27

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Neosho County Community College Review

Reviewed by Lynn from Ottawa on 2015-12-23

Don't take anatomy. Almost $1,500 with lab and a terrible teacher. Prices are way too high now. ...   Read the full review...

Northeast Alabama Community College Review

Reviewed by Makayla from Pisgah AL on 2015-12-21

I love Northeast as a college to start off with..the housing is non existent, so i wouldn't travel to attend..and the party and bar scene isn't anything special...other than that, what you would come here for, the academics, faculty, safety is very high rated. ...   Read the full review...

DeSales University Review

Reviewed by Anastasia from Center Valley, PA on 2015-12-19

The absolute worst mistake I have ever made. Do not come here. It's extremely expensive and not worth your time. If you're looking for an extended high school experience that will make you mediocre this is the place for you....   Read the full review...

College of Our Lady of the Elms Review

Reviewed by from on 2015-12-18

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Grand Valley State University Review

Reviewed by Matt from Grand Blanc, MI on 2015-12-17

Great school with the best Div 2 sports program in the country. Has won 10 NACDA Directors Cup's in a row. Only University east of the Mississippi to ever win the cup. GVSU is also in a great location. 15 minutes from Grand Rapids and 20 minutes from Grand Haven and Lake Michigan. Voted as the safest big college in the country. Although GVSU is in Allendale which is a small town its close to everything. GVSU Football has the highest home attendance in D2 football. Teach...   Read the full review...

Hobe Sound Bible College Review

Reviewed by Cassandra from Hobe Sound,Fl on 2015-12-15

I find Hobe Sound Bible College to be a place that I can grow and learn the things that I will need to help be a better teacher. ...   Read the full review...

Hampton University Review

Reviewed by RJ from Houston on 2015-12-15

Food is horrible. Its a shame that a historical black university can't serve good food. Campus itself was old and musty. There were beetles/cockroaches coming into the showers! The professors were nice and engaging and the campus is in a very safe location overall. However, these few good points cannot overcome the fact that I would NEVER, never recommend this university to anyone....   Read the full review...

DePauw University Review

Reviewed by Samantha from on 2015-12-14

DePauw is the most exciting place you could come right after high school. Don't get me wrong, academics are tough and we're nearly in the middle of nowhere. However, everyone gets along with everyone and all of the students and (most) faculty are extremely friendly. It's easy to get distracted here because there's always something going on, but if you really set your mind to it, you can handle a both an awesome social life and earn the grades you want. And we can't forge...   Read the full review...

Lehigh University Review

Reviewed by Olivia from PA on 2015-12-10

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Miller Motte College Review

Reviewed by Angelia from NORTH CAROLINA on 2015-12-09

This has been the worst experience for me. I decided to go back to school, being in my early 40s to pursue my goal in Criminal Justice. The problem has been with my financial aid. I went a whole year without a stipend because I was told I owe money. I finally receive a stipend and I look on my financial aid account and I have a 2000.00 dollar balance that cannot be explained to me, that gets corrected and I receive my stipend for October in November look at my account ...   Read the full review...

Howard University Review

Reviewed by Suzie from Washington, DC on 2015-12-09

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Rutgers University Newark Review

Reviewed by from on 2015-12-09

If you want to pass your classes go to Newark, if you want to have fun and meet people go to New Brunswick ...   Read the full review...

Hamilton College Review

Reviewed by Jack from Clinton, NY on 2015-12-08

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Kennesaw State University Review

Reviewed by John from Kennesaw on 2015-12-04

It's a commuter college. If you're a social butterfly or looking to get wasted every other night, this isn't the place for you. ...   Read the full review...

The Art Institute of Las Vegas Review

Reviewed by Ty from Las Vegas on 2015-11-13

Absolute WASTE OF MONEY, if you're interested in the PHOTOGRAPHY program. Photography is their weakest program and their least concern. They teach a LOT of useless information, about Photography HISTORY, Color Theory, which has LITTLE to do w/ Photographers, Critique of Photography, etc.. They say they offer a full gamut of photography classes, but fail to tell you that the classes are very seldomly made available from one Semester to the next. I attended for ONE ...   Read the full review...

The Juilliard School Review

Reviewed by Erick from New England on 2015-11-13

You not only have to have a passion about what you want to study but have been endowed with the talent to be the best in what you do....   Read the full review...

Texas State University Review

Reviewed by Sam from Austin, Texas on 2015-11-13

The school is gorgeous and world class. Students pride themselves on the spring-fed river, local businesses and their proximity to jobs/internships in nearby big cities Austin and San Antonio....   Read the full review...

Troy University Review

Reviewed by Julian Achemdey from Troy, Alabama. on 2015-11-11

If you are looking for good faculty, calm and serene campus, good athletics and of course beautiful range of students to interact with, you have just found the right place!...   Read the full review...

Montreat College Review

Reviewed by john doe from montreat on 2015-11-04

If your looking to study and pray, and nothing more this is the place for you. Mandatory chapel or community service was a negitive. I hated my time here. There is literally nothing to do. Being a student athlete at this school was even worse. Winning isn't even on the radar for most coaches, as they spend most of their time trying to make your life more about following Jesus, rather than athletic success. Zero parties at this school. The few that did take place ended u...   Read the full review...

Miller Motte Technical College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from SC on 2015-11-02

Most of their programs do not thoroughly educate you enough to find a job after graduation and also, they do not tell you that many fields you will not only need the degree for, but also a few years experience in order to get hired....   Read the full review...

West Virginia Business College Wheeling Review

Reviewed by Jennifer from Wheeling on 2015-11-01

If I could have scored any negatives, all categories would be negative! I graduated with a Specialized Associate degree in Paralegal/Office Administration. The school did not prepare me for the position I would hold in the future. I worked at various law offices for approximately three years and was never able (my boss as well) to feel comfortable with my skills and abilities to do the job, hence the 'various' offices I was employed with. The education you get at this sc...   Read the full review...

Florida Gulf Coast University Review

Reviewed by Jackie from North Lake on 2015-10-28

FGCU has a beautiful campus and atmosphere. The students are very easy to get along with and teachers are willing to help students during their office hours and make time for them to help them however they can. I definitely recommend this school....   Read the full review...

Prairie State College Review

Reviewed by Erika from south holland il 60473 on 2015-10-28

I like prairie state because the atmosphere at this college is awesome and the faculty here is very nice and willing to help you succeed the staff is great with helping you out . The financial aid workers enrollment worker the workers in the couseling department are very polite and helpful ....   Read the full review...

Dakota County Technical College Review

Reviewed by from on 2015-10-21

Financial aid dept is a mess. Hard to speak to anyone or get answers. Messed up my bill so I had to come up with $400 more on the spot. Changing to a new grading system based on test scores that is completely asinine. Look elsewhere unless you would like a lesson in frustration...   Read the full review...

Milwaukee Area Technical College Review

Reviewed by AB from Grafton on 2015-10-18

Apart from an urban experience, the off-campus housing near campus is high crime thus housing near downtown is inexpensive. MATC has agreement for on-campus housing with UW-Milwaukee that's on the pricey side. The Downtown campus is on locked down at least once a semester and despite the police Department across the street response time is slow for locked downs. The School has been losing money as people have to work and can't afford school anymore and has had a shor...   Read the full review...

Colorado Academy of Veterinary Technology Review

Reviewed by Jessica from Colorado Springs on 2015-10-15

In the six quarters I have attended CAVT I have watched it go from a school with excellant teachers to a hostile diploma mill. Almost all of the amazing teachers that used to be at CAVT were fired without reason or quit. Students are charged different prices for the exact same classes. Some students recieve special privalages like getting credit for two classes while only attending one. Cheating is allowed and goes unpunished. The administrative staff (specifically th...   Read the full review...

Salem College Review

Reviewed by Monique from Maryland on 2015-10-13

Salem is a unique environment because it brings together a vast mixture of personalities and pushes each individual to thrive in their own original way. I am not sure of another place that allows a large group of students too grow as individual. Salem values individuality and community at the same time. Your peers challenge you in a healthy way to follow your dreams and to explore new options. You learn to appreciate the world in a new way. I've loved by time here and w...   Read the full review...

Liberty University Review

Reviewed by WM from SoCAL on 2015-10-09

Faculty pour their hearts into the students. Liberty works hard to ensure that the campus has a positive, healthy climate....   Read the full review...

Ohio University Main Campus Review

Reviewed by Madeline from MA on 2015-10-08

I was only at OU for 1 semester, and had a love-hate relationship with it. The academics were great and I loved all my classes, but had a few HUGE ones 150-450 people. I will say that it had a great "college vibe" and Athens is a great city, but there are so many parties that I found it difficult to focus on school sometimes. I ended up getting off track and wanted to transfer to be able to focus more. Would recommend to someone who could keep social life and school...   Read the full review...

Beacon College Review

Reviewed by Graca from California on 2015-10-02

I was a student from 89-92. Durning the time almost all the students came from rich families. This students could do anything they wanted & the college looked the other way. I worked hard in my 3 years. The college didn't help me prepare life after college ....   Read the full review...

Washington University in St Louis Review

Reviewed by Ting from Changchun on 2015-10-01

Wash U is fabulous in so many ways: top professors, top students, top facilities, stunning campus, and so much more. The only reason it doesn't get ranked higher is because of the snobbery of people on the east and west coasts. If Wash U was in New York State it would be ranked in the top five nationally....   Read the full review...

Quinsigamond Community College Review

Reviewed by Gabe from Quinsigamond on 2015-09-25

Academics are great and the teachers can either be really awesome or really shitty, but theyre mostly great. There is absolutely no party or bar scene which makes this place pretty much suck, and since it is a community college everyone does their own thing. It is damn near impossible to find a significant other here, nobody is down to have fun because people that come here have really busy or boring lives. The best part about the school is the value for your money. The ...   Read the full review...

Clarke University Review

Reviewed by Katie from Chicago, IL on 2015-09-23

I loved being a Clarke student. The best part of Clarke is definitely the faculty and staff, because they truly get invested in who you are and what you need to succeed, and how they can be part of that. I am also really glad that I lived on campus all four years, because it allowed me to be in the know on what was happening, particularly on the weekends. I wasn't into the bar scene much, but Dubuque has so many bars and other colleges that I know there were parties all...   Read the full review...

Washington State University Review

Reviewed by Kirsti from Pullman on 2015-09-19

You can't go to wsu and not feel like you're one big family. Academic-wise, though, many professors are flaky (changing due dates multiple times, cancelling class and postponing assignments last minute, not showing up at their office hours without warning) or dont speak english well enough to be teaching a class....   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Not_trying_to_get_harassed from Scranton on 2015-09-15

Enroll if you want to be indebted with a degree that does absolutely nothing for you. Their turn over is incredibly high, admissions are told to enroll as many students as possible or lose their jobs. Predatory lending comes to mind. School is all about that money instead of a quality education. Questioning whether this school is even legitimately accredited....   Read the full review...

Hocking College Review

Reviewed by Doug from Kingston Ohio on 2015-09-05

To me Hocking was a good school to begin with, the professors were very helpful and the courses were where you wanted to be starting out. They just started a football team and I think it will help the schools image. I was an older student and thought I might be thought as if I would have been to old to receive my degree it wasn't that way. To me it was away for me to further my education and take pride in what I have done. I take pride in telling anyone that I had gradua...   Read the full review...

Juniata College Review

Reviewed by Mary from NYC on 2015-08-29

Juniata is a small school in a pretty area. There is not much around in terms of big city life - all social life takes place on campus. The students are friendly and the professors are pretty good. My son is very happy with his choice. He made friends easily and quickly got involved in campus life - frisbee, tent day, etc....   Read the full review...

Sterling College Review

Reviewed by Alumnus from MT on 2015-08-13

A strong reason for attending college is to exercise critical thinking and communication skills in a manner that, furthermore, is professionally supportive. Everyone at Sterling has the same political beliefs, and regardless, are unable to academically understand opposing arguements, thus making for banal class discussions. Students also attend college to mingle with people from different backgrounds and to be exposed to new interests. Sterling's student body is mostly w...   Read the full review...

The Art Institute of Charlotte Review

Reviewed by Lea from Charlotte, NC on 2015-08-09

I am naturally shy and introverted. One day I decided to open up and make a point to interact and connect with others, especially faculty, every day. They are great and will help you immensely. Don\'t be afraid to ask for help. Great school. I\'m working hard and I plan to have a good career doing what I love....   Read the full review...

Sweet Briar College Review

Reviewed by Katie from Ashburn, VA on 2015-08-07

This college offers a fabulous academic environment. It has 3250 acres of rolling hills to hike and bike. Relax at the boathouse or scratch the noses of our sweet horses. The school offers small hands-on classes, accessible professors, and rigorous academics. Have a question in class? Ask it. Want to take a course in something completely outside your major? Go for it. (I took equestrian, organ, fencing, and art history). Students are leaders in everything ins...   Read the full review...

Sweet Briar College Review

Reviewed by Lou from Illinois on 2015-08-06

As a parent, I would say campus safety was the top thing that made me feel at ease sending my first year 12 hours away from home. The campus is beautiful. The most gorgeous I have ever visited. The faculty and staff are wonderful. The are readily available. They appear to really love what they do, and genuinely care about the students. Many live on campus. One even brought his dog to class! My daughter loved the opportunity to do funded research her first year. The adva...   Read the full review...

Sweet Briar College Review

Reviewed by Laura from Portland, OR on 2015-08-05

It\'s a small community. So the bar scene on campus is non-existent and the social life very different from that of a large university. However, many faculty and staff live on campus and the remainder very near - I had professors regularly invite us to their homes and keep office hours well into the night.\n\nThe bathroom situation - at least when I was there in 2007 - was far superior to most college dorms I visited. Communal bathrooms are never glamorous, but when your...   Read the full review...

Sweet Briar College Review

Reviewed by Shannon from Camp Hill, PA on 2015-08-05

Never before in my life have I been able to find a place that so completely accepts the individual that I am. I have personal connections with nearly every one of my faculty members. The friendships that I have fostered here at Sweet Briar are some of the nearest and dearest I have ever experienced. While many of my friends graduated with the class of 2015, I have no doubt that we will remain close, despite being states apart. As someone who visited SBC to prove that it ...   Read the full review...

Denver School of Nursing Review

Reviewed by B from Denver, CO on 2015-08-05

If you are considering attending this school please RETHINK your decision! I was attracted to DSN for the small class sizes and accelerated BSN-RN program, so I felt the high price I paid was justifiable. I wish someone would have warned me before. In one year of attending their 2 year program I have had 2 good, competent teachers. Aside from those 2, my teachers have taught outdated information, given test that they were not able to correctly answer the questions to (an...   Read the full review...

Lincoln College of Technology Florence Review

Reviewed by Lace from KY on 2015-08-03

This school doesn\'t even exist in this area any longer. They shut down and I cannot find another school that will accept my gen ed credits. No \"actual\" school acknowledges them. Not to mention, when I did go to school there, they changed the policy from 12 week classes to 6 week classes (for medical training!) and blamed it on the federal government, which turned out to be a lie. They also refused to provide students with detailed bills. We started re-using the same b...   Read the full review...

Alfred University Review

Reviewed by Dee from Alfred on 2015-07-25

This school is for Art and Engineer Students. They have other majors here but the school doesn\'t focus too much on us. We\'re located in a small town and the nearest walmart is a couple miles away. If you don\'t have a car you\'re screwed. The parties here are nothing like anything you see on tv. You have your typical house parties full of drunk kids. The winters here are brutal. I MEAN ALMOST CANADA BRUTAL. No matter how much snow falls or are on the ground you will ha...   Read the full review...

University of Oregon Review

Reviewed by Sohler from Seattle, WA on 2015-07-25

The University of Oregon may have built a reputation on their athletic department, but one can be confident in the academic department as well. Personally, as a hopeful marine biology student, I can say that their areas of study are truly eye opening and can inspire anybody to \"dive in\" so to speak. I enjoyed the atmosphere as a whole and hope I am accepted into the University of Oregon...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by James from New England on 2015-07-16

As long as you're cool with the Honor Code (which eliminates any chance of traditional college partying), this is one of the best colleges in the country. Outstanding in every way, with top-notch academics. You'll be extremely well positioned for a great career or grad school. (BYU positioned me for a prestigious business career and then getting into grad school in the Ivy League.)...   Read the full review...

Northwestern College Review

Reviewed by Sarah from Oklahoma on 2015-07-05

In my time at Northwestern I really appreciated the academics and the campus atmosphere. I really, respected my professors and felt like they wanted the best for me. I was challenged and encouraged. The campus is very nice, and we had a great calendar of campus events. HOWEVER, I did not choose to finish my degree at NWC. (1) Northwestern is very Reformed, but I found that the values and faith they presented during visits weren't really there in daily campus life (ta...   Read the full review...

Northeastern State University Review

Reviewed by Sarah from Oklahoma on 2015-07-05

NSU is a great school if you want to stay in the area or are looking for a university with a relaxed atmosphere. For the most part I had pretty good professors, but it was hit-or-miss. The gen-eds and some of the fields of study are not challenging, but there are some departments that are (once you get into your major). There have been many improvements to campus since I was a student. The science and athletic departments receive pretty much all of the money (I th...   Read the full review...

SUNY at Binghamton Review

Reviewed by Stephanie from New york on 2015-07-05

Joining clubs and teams are necessary to have an interesting campus life. There are plenty of activities to attend if you are actively looking for them. Although there are places for nightlife, it's generally not too bad....   Read the full review...

Saint Xavier University Review

Reviewed by Nadia from Chicago, IL on 2015-06-23

Beautiful school! Perfect for someone who isn't into partying but loves to socialize!...   Read the full review...

St Louis College of Pharmacy Review

Reviewed by N/A from St. Louis, MO on 2015-06-22

First of all, this college is now a seven-year program with 3 years of undergrad, and four years of a professional pharmacy program. Graduates receive a bachelors in either Health Sciences or Health Humanities after 4 years, then if they continue the program, receive their PharmD after an additional 2 years of schooling and 1 year of rotations. I think this college has a high reputation. I would recommend it for students who like a small college atmosphere. The professo...   Read the full review...

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Review

Reviewed by J from Cambridge, MA on 2015-06-04

Amazing university! Totally worth the trouble of applying, even if you have a small chance of getting in....   Read the full review...

The Art Institute of Virginia Beach Review

Reviewed by Rusty from Virginia Beach on 2015-06-04

This is pretty much like any other Art Institute you've heard of. It's very expensive, and the classes sometimes feel they are not worth the money. The small class sizes are great. It gives you a lot of one on one time with the professors. The student body get along well, and there's a few clubs and stuff to pick from to socialize. All in all, it's a good school, not a great school....   Read the full review...

Florida State University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Miami, FL on 2015-05-03

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University of Oregon Review

Reviewed by Andrew from Stanton on 2015-04-28

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University of Miami Review

Reviewed by Sean from NJ on 2015-04-28

This beautiful setting with good looking students comes at an extremely steep price. While Miami is a fine schoolit is not a elite scholl and the the ^2k nut is just too much....   Read the full review...

New York University Review

Reviewed by Frankie from USA on 2015-04-25

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Wayne County Community College Review

Reviewed by Stan from Wyandotte, MI on 2015-04-21

I attended night school while working full-time. I consider the preparation I received as very adequate for transfer to a senior college. The instructors for the most part were high school teachers with masters degrees in their area of instruction....   Read the full review...

Fayetteville State University Review

Reviewed by Courtney from Fayetteville, NC on 2015-04-20

Great school. If I could do it all over again would I choose Fayetteville State University? Yes I would!! Great HBCU! Has a wonderful Teacher Education program. The nursing program just passed the NCLEX 100%. I would recommend it!...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Wilkes Barre, PA on 2015-04-20

This place is a joke. When I enrolled they told me I'd start at 15 or more an hour, lie. They were very high pressure and constantly called me until I enrolled. All you hear in the hallways are people yelling profanity, wearing streets clothes and smelling strongly of weed. People come up there for free money. There was a provisional student cursing and yelling at someonebecause her money won't be released to her until she completes her provisional period. Other people...   Read the full review...

Loyola University New Orleans Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from New Orleans on 2015-04-09

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University of Massachusetts Lowell Review

Reviewed by Rebecca from Lowell, MA on 2015-04-08

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Sterling College Review

Reviewed by Kevin from CT on 2015-04-04

Sterling is a unique community allowing for close knit relationships and open communication. Students at Sterling are expected to be fully integrated into this atmosphere as it doesn't allow for "slipping through the cracks". The student body has a wide range of ages and backgrounds....   Read the full review...

Northcentral University Review

Reviewed by Delores from Michigan on 2015-03-25

Most students are at the graduate level. Masters programs are easier. The doctoral programs have much to be desired. It is a profit making school run by business people. Changes occur constantly, therefore even if a student is working on something, they must adhere to the new changes. After passing the comprehensive exam, there is an extensive concept paper (CP) required (maybe 40-50 pages) before you can start your dissertation proposal. It is not uncommon for students ...   Read the full review...

Tulane University of Louisiana Review

Reviewed by Jamie from NY on 2015-03-24

I have two brothers who attended Tulane and I am now attending. Amazing people, beautiful campus, dedicated staff, and just an overall amazing school located right in the heart of the best city in the world....   Read the full review...

Lasell College Review

Reviewed by Samantha B. from Auburndale, MA on 2015-03-24

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McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Rachel from Allentown, PA on 2015-03-20

Huge waste of money! I am so sorry that I did not look at other options when I went back to school. Everyone that works there is incompetent. Oh, and they are a bunch of liars! don't expect to be able to do anything with a degree from McCann, or get a quality education....   Read the full review...

Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Scottsdale Review

Reviewed by Marie from Phoenix, AZ on 2015-03-13

Some of the classes aren't what they say they are...the Wine class couldn't get wine so we sat and did nothing, but still had to attend...there were times the instructors wouldn't come to class. There are some amazing instructors but then you have the "chefs" who are there to try to prove they are better....have students they prefer and students they don't like. Your screwed if you are one of those... there is no back up for student complaints. Most of my class dropped o...   Read the full review...

Fordham University Review

Reviewed by Luke from Bethany, CT on 2015-02-26

It's a great place to start a whole new life for yourself. Very nice campus, Very beautiful around spring time. Great academics and great teachers that will help you go through your academics....   Read the full review...

The University of Texas at San Antonio Review

Reviewed by Richard from San Antonio, TX on 2015-02-21

UTSA is growing in regards to the physical campus and academically. The metrics presented on this website are out of date and if you apply based on what you have read here, you stand a very good chance of being disappointed. SAT requirements today are higher as are those for graduate school and evidently will continue to go up throughout the rest of this decade. Check the school's website for what you will actually need to gain acceptance into UTSA....   Read the full review...

Virginia Military Institute Review

Reviewed by Larry from Richmond, VA on 2015-02-09

VMI is a MILITARY college. Student life is highly regimented with students or 'cadets' wearing uniforms, attending military duty, living in a barracks with a very Spartan life style. Both the academics and the lifestyle required of a cadet are challenging which tends to reduce graduation rates. A student must succeed not only in class, but in a challenging extracurricular environment....   Read the full review...

Rhodes College Review

Reviewed by Ally from Memphis, TN on 2015-02-09

Rhodes is not a big-name school. That said, the academics are vigorous and it hard to simply "get by." The student:faculty ratio is fantastic (10:1) and therefore students enjoy a great deal of one-on-one attention. However, this comes with high expectations that you must be prepared to meet. Outside the classroom, the opportunities available for service in memphis are many and allow students to broaden their horizons, often while earning college credit or acting as Rhod...   Read the full review...

Columbia Southern University Review

Reviewed by Kelly from Orlando, FL on 2015-02-03

Columbia Southern University is an online school. I will complete my degree in June of this year with a GPA of 3.8. This is not a degree mill school. You have to work for your grade. Great school...   Read the full review...

Schenectady County Community College Review

Reviewed by Katie from Schenectady, NY on 2015-01-31

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Gettysburg College Review

Reviewed by Bob from New Jersey on 2015-01-29

As a parent of a current Gettysburg student, I could not be happier than I am with the school. From my very first visit, I just was so pleasantly surprised at how happy all the students I met seemed to be with the school. It is set in a beautiful town which even if you are not a civil war buff and I am not is still a nice town to walk around in. The campus is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen and I have seen many. As far as safety, the scariest moment in my ...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Edward from Hazleton, PA on 2015-01-26

Go to a regular college one that is accredited. Stay far away from MCCann unless you like being lied to....   Read the full review...

University of Notre Dame Review

Reviewed by John from Ohio on 2015-01-19

Needs more diversity. No college town "vibe". If interested in Greek system, don't ignore ND. The entire campus is Greek-like through the dorms. One of the best school spirit schools out there. We've had experience with 6 schools through parents and kids....   Read the full review...

Princeton University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Princeton, NJ on 2015-01-13

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Haverford College Review

Reviewed by Kyle from New York, NY on 2014-12-31

Haverford College boast the second highest 4 year graduation rate in the nation of all colleges and universities. While the sticker price is among the highest in the country students get their moneys worth with small classes and individual attention by outstanding faculty. You will receive an excellent education at Haverford. Very high acceptance to grad school which will show up statistically when researching average salary for new graduates but, as in my case, pays of...   Read the full review...

College of William and Mary Review

Reviewed by Karen from Fairfax,VA on 2014-12-23

William & Mary is considered a "Public Ivy". A truly academic-focused school that attracts very bright students. The school's undergraduate faculty are ranked among the very best in the country. Diverse student body. Many options socially, although the party scene lags behind many less academically-focused colleges. Williamsburg is a great college town with incredible history....   Read the full review...

Prairie View A & M University Review

Reviewed by Elvin from Houston, TX on 2014-12-17

The classes are good size for effective learning & teaching. The campus life is electric and school spirit is like none other!!!!! WHO YA ROUTIN FOR!!!!!!!! P.V.U....   Read the full review...

Toccoa Falls College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from on 2014-12-12

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Haverford College Review

Reviewed by Frank from Pasadnea, CA on 2014-12-02

Outstanding faculty offering individual accessibility. With a non egotistical attitude toward "prestige " those who know, know Haverford....   Read the full review...

Bethel College Mishawaka Review

Reviewed by Lars from Indiana on 2014-11-17

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University of Phoenix Boston Campus Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from on 2014-11-14

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Scripps College Review

Reviewed by Barbara S. from New York on 2014-11-12

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Bay State College Review

Reviewed by Jen from Boston, MA on 2014-11-03

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Haverford College Review

Reviewed by Frank from Philadelphia, PA on 2014-10-31

Excellent faculty with all classes taught by professors. Outstanding individual attention. Very high rate of student accepted to top grad schools.\nAt Haverford College will not only learn your major but you will be taught how to think well in all areas....   Read the full review...

Bay State College Review

Reviewed by Don from Rollins on 2014-10-29

Caring and supportive staff. Excellent programs....   Read the full review...

Berkshire Community College Review

Reviewed by Jane from Massachusetts on 2014-10-27

I feel as though Berkshire Community College does not recognize outstanding students with high GPA's, and instead provides the highest scholarships to sub par students. Hard work and determination should be better observed and rewarded, as current methods of scholarship recipient selection are not designed to reward students with academic excellence, self determination, and participation in community service. The school is very affordable, and is definitely worth the in...   Read the full review...

Coastal Carolina University Review

Reviewed by Jo from Columbia, SC on 2014-10-25

One of the top schools in the state of South Carolina...   Read the full review...

Brigham Young University Provo Review

Reviewed by Shelby from Florida on 2014-10-21

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Yuba College Review

Reviewed by Mary from Linda, CA on 2014-10-15

I think that there should be more security and a better campus....   Read the full review...

Ohio Christian University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Circleville, OH on 2014-10-07

Administration are all related, don't care about the students....   Read the full review...

Westwood College South Bay Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from on 2014-10-05

School is a train wreck!...   Read the full review...

Evangel University Review

Reviewed by Matthew from Springfield, MO on 2014-10-01

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William Peace University Review

Reviewed by Jani from Raleigh, NC on 2014-09-08

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McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Chris from Dickson City, PA on 2014-09-05

Teachers are actually in your field of study however you can't do a damn thing with a degree from McCann. Waste of Money....   Read the full review...

University of Mississippi Review

Reviewed by Lily from Oxford, MS on 2014-09-03

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Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology Review

Reviewed by Will from Florida on 2014-08-30

It is a great school to learn about aviation. The instructors do care about their students which is plus. Dorms can be nasty if you have roommates that dont clean after themselves. Managment is okay and their fleet is currently upgrading. Their check instructors are fair except two because they are scared to fly....   Read the full review...

Triangle Tech Inc Greensburg Review

Reviewed by Mathew from Greensburg, PA on 2014-08-27

I have just started at Greensburg for welding. Our current instructor who is a new hire has no experience teaching or instructing. We have been given tests that he cant answer the questions to, he is unable to tell the difference between metric and standard, chews during class even though there is a no tobacco policy, makes up answers that he does not know the answer to, give tests on chapters not covered, skips material in the book he is not familiar with so we only le...   Read the full review...

Wayne County Community College District Review

Reviewed by JT from Detroit, MI on 2014-08-26

Financial Aid office is very unprofessional. Every semester I had a problem and they sent me in circles. Everybody in there puts you off on somebody else. Some good instructors though. Read the reviews about them before you take their class. Financial Aid staff get an F- Students act like 4th graders if the teacher allows it. The only college that starts off in the Fall and not offer classes to start a program. Horrible curriculum!!!...   Read the full review...

Kaplan University Hagerstown Campus Review

Reviewed by Jennifer from New Market, MD on 2014-08-26

Halfway through my AAS in Paralegal Studies and have not had any problems with Kaplan....   Read the full review...

University of North Texas Review

Reviewed by Cristal from Denton on 2014-08-11

Very diverse....   Read the full review...

Cottey College Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from Canada on 2014-08-07

Terrible experience, college not as described in their literature. Financial Aid Dept. unhelpful, quality of education has suffered with new President Dr. Rodgers....   Read the full review...

Colorado Technical University Online Review

Reviewed by Kat from California on 2014-08-03

Do not attend this school. It is a huge rip off. Heed my warning. Im 60k in debt for 3 years of school and I can't even pass a decent exam for my job feild, even though I aced all my classes. Do not attend this school....   Read the full review...

Roger Williams University Review

Reviewed by Anonymous from on 2014-07-26

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McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Jen from Dickson City on 2014-07-23

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Allan Hancock College Review

Reviewed by James from Ventura CA on 2014-07-23

Allan Hancock College superbly prepared me for my career in Information Technology by giving me excellent communication and technical skills. I am very pleased with my experience there. I went on to get my BS in Organizational Management from the University of La Verne and it was a breeze because of my previous education at Allan Hancock. Thanks!...   Read the full review...

Washington and Lee University Review

Reviewed by Drew from Lexington, VA on 2014-06-27

W&L is a great school all-around. Academically it is undisputedly one of the top liberal arts schools in the country. One unique academic charactarstic about W&L is the AACSB accredited business school which is highly unusual for a college of W&L's size. W&L has one of the largest (some years THE largest) percentage of students participating in greek life....   Read the full review...

Mount St Mary's University Review

Reviewed by Stan from NJ on 2014-05-19

It has only been one semester and our daughter has been transformed from a hesitant, unassured teenager to a confident, believing, and determined woman in more ways than one. I couldn't be happier with our choice as a family to attend this university. She has developed a love for the outdoors through the crux program, and is now becoming a leader for them. As a Catholic family we are happy that Mass is so available and that our daughter has continued to grow in her ...   Read the full review...

Taylor University Review

Reviewed by Pete from Michigan on 2014-05-17

A great school for students seeking an actual education, without all the distractions a state school can have. Small class size and personal attention from Professors, is a huge benefit. There is a great sense of community, and a wide range of sports available....   Read the full review...

Dutchess Community College Review

Reviewed by Brian from Poughkeepsie, NY on 2014-05-01

The academic programs and professors are great, except social life isn't that great. It's very hard to find friends unless you join a club or something, especially since people go to class, ...   Read the full review...

Randolph College Review

Reviewed by Meg from Lynchburg, VA on 2014-05-01

Randolph is academically amazing, we really do have THE BEST faculty. The administration is absolute shit though and housing is iffy....   Read the full review...

Brown Mackie College Tucson Review

Reviewed by June from Tucson, Az on 2014-04-28

I had a couple of teachers that were not even teachers. They were hired because of their background, I guess when you work on a field you can teach what you do without having any teaching experience. I was disappointed when getting a teacher who didn't know what they're doing and failing the class because of it. Sadly that teacher still works there. Several students reported the situation to the dean but nothing was resolve. The financial department didn't help. They gav...   Read the full review...

McCann School of Business and Technology Review

Reviewed by Joe from Pottsville, PA on 2014-04-28

BEWARE!!! Stay far away. They offer you the world and you get nothing. Students are told that there is a 90% job placement upon graduation. Lie number 1, everyone I spoke to never had any help with this school finding a job. This brings me to lie 2 they told me there was an excellent career services department. I received 1 phone call since graduation to tell me there was a career fair. I received a technology degree from this place and I believe I am no where near ready...   Read the full review...

Florida International University Review

Reviewed by Daniel from Miami, FL on 2014-04-23

I was a grad student in the 2012-2013 year. Grad students (at least in the College of Nursing) were being financially abused. The rate of grad in-state tuition (by Board of Governors - BOG - that oversees FL public universities) was $422.16 per credit. We were charged that, and an extra $230 per credit (=$690 more per course, $13,800 more for program). This fee not properly disclosed to students before enrolling, the dept. chair could not say fee was for, only that with...   Read the full review...