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by neverwrong , May 29 '00
Pros: nice people, good academic programs, very qualified and knowledgeable faculty Cons: they forget that students are adults
When considering colleges, I simply looked at the academic program reputation and the people. Thus, my reason for attending Bellarmine. But one thing I did not realize in choosing a college was the fact that I was going to spend the next four years of...
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by amaster , Jan 29 '00
Pros: Personal attention Cons: nothing!
Just to start off, I want you to know that I hate those lists of the "Top Schools." If you read the background on them, you can tell the results are skewed and they really aren't fair--there are tons of great schools out there. I hope that...
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by theopinionator , May 04 '00
Pros: good education Cons: nothing to do in free time
If your looking for a place to enjoy college while you are not pouring through the books this is not the place to go. The focus in this school is definitely on academics, period. If you want a place to shoot some hoops you had better hope it is...
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by sassamafone , Nov 01 '00
Pros: Faculty, Marketing, Reputation Cons: Administration, Little to no consideration of student needs, widespread disrespect for students among administration
... is bitter and rotten on the inside.
As a former student of Bellarmine College (now Bellarmine University) I feel I should warn prospective students of what they actually have to look forward too. I was taken in by the glitz and glamour of...
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