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by keg226 , Apr 07 '05
Pros: campus size, professors, class size, parties Cons: dorm life, food
I am currently rounding up the end of my sophomore year at Ball State University, and I couldn't be happier. Ball State is definitely not for everyone, but all of us that are here love it. Ball State is often associated as being "the school you go to if ...
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by muffyfufu , Jun 19 '00
Pros: clean, new, good food, all girls Cons: no guys
For all those college freshmen out there looking for the perfect dorm, I can recommend one that will make your adjustment to college life a little easier. I lived in Woodworth Complex, an all-girls dorm, my freshmen year.
I think that...
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by muffyfufu , Apr 24 '00
Pros: less walking Cons: crowded, unsafe
When you think about the fact that a college actually offers free shuttle services, you probably think "Wow, that's pretty nice"! But, your opinion will change after your first experience with the shuttle.
The shuttle service...
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by shan60 , Feb 16 '00
Pros: Diverse students/Many activities Cons: None
I graduated from BSU in May 1991 - hard to believe it has been that long *sigh* and I have nothing but wonderful things to say about the University. It was my first time living away from home and I was afraid I would be horribly overwhelmed. The size of...
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by LittleRed , Jan 30 '00
Pros: small classes, easy to get around Cons: you only get out what you put in (but is that really so bad?)
My experience with Ball State was a very positive one. I spent 5 years there and lived both on-campus and off-campus and worked for three years as a student worker for one of the departments. Ball State has a lot to offer a student, sometimes you...
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by Millniummn , Mar 28 '00
Pros: Scheduling, Library Cons: Z-shaped rooms, dining services, Honors Classes, advisors
Dear Prospective Ball State Student,
There are a lot of different ways that administrative and admissions people will try to pitch to you the concept of the Honors College here at Ball State. There are 4 different aspects that they will...
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by bvneese , Oct 19 '00
Pros: Location, academics, programs, wheelchair equipped, security, transportation Cons: major sports
Ball State University was originally a teacher's college. Now it has 7 different college programs and an excellent architectural program.
Ball State is located in Muncie, Indiana which is in East Central Indiana, near Ohio. The community is...
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by autumn_suzanne , Apr 03 '00
Pros: Ball State is a wonderful place to go "people watching." Cons: The parking sucks!
The campus at Ball State is beautiful, especially in Spring. One of the major reasons, according to Parking Services, is that they don't paint the curbs yellow. However, they will ticket as if they are. Apparently, you're supposed to read the minds of...
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by sillybutt , Sep 28 '00
Pros: Very easy to get in. Cons: More than I have room for!
When I was getting ready to apply for Ball State, I never expected to get ripped off as much as I did. It is one of the cheapest state funded schools in Indiana, but that doesn't make up for it. BSU pretty much allows anyone into the school, as long as...
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by hlcooper75 , Jan 30 '00
Pros: size, academic progams, cost Cons: can't really think of any
I was a student at Ball State for two years. For circumstances out of my control, I could not finish there. I must say those two years were two of the best years of my life. Ball State has so much to offer.
As part of the honors program,...
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by klweems , Jan 30 '00
Pros: Lots to offer, variety of degrees, lots of friends and fun! Cons: Lots of walking, not close enough parking!
I have attended Ball State for a total of 4 1/2 years. I have changed my major and taken time off due to my sisters death, but plan on returning soon.
Ball State University is in my home town, Muncie, Indiana. The town as well as the...
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by ryanbowman , Apr 24 '00
Pros: Price, Education, Activities Cons: Off Campus Features
I have lived in Muncie for 17 years and have gotten to know many of the students. I have two brothers who attended Ball State and participated on athletic teams.
Ball State is not a tiny university nor is it a huge one. It is a good size school...
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by brye13 , Oct 16 '00
Pros: Resume Builder, Leadership opportunities Cons: Lack of member participation
One of the greatest ways to meet new people who have some of the same goals and objectives as you are in extracurricular activities. Ball State offers more than 400 different organizations ranging from Greek fraternities to the Car Club. Without a...
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by coldsteel228 , Nov 28 '00
Pros: NBA skills Cons: plays in the MAC
Well it is early in the college basketball season and many players are stepping up to see who will get drafted in the NBA. I know that this is a long shot because Josh is a player in the Mid-American conference but I think that Josh has NBA skills and...
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by Muncieone , Jan 28 '00
Pros: Parties,Parties,Parties,Parties,Parties Cons: Ball Memorial Hospital
Ball state University is great i like all the people that go there and there are parties every where.I dont like Ball Memoral Hospitle for alot of reasons they screwed up my life in more then one way but i wont go there the university is fun and i am...
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