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by amyandtherain , Jul 17 '03
Pros: Small school & safe campus. Cons: Administrators.
I have attended this university since 1998 and I am currently a graduate student. I will get ...
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by mlm2000 , Mar 09 '00
Pros: Close interaction with the professors Cons: It might be too small for some big city goers.
I transferred to CSUS in the Fall of 1991, from a small junior college. I was looking for a small school that would not be too overwhelming. I had more than enough units and was gladly accepted. I began my upper-division work while living in the...
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by Natlismom , Apr 11 '00
Pros: small school atmosphere Cons: too many ITV classes
My situation is unique because I am a full time student at CSU Stan, yet I have never had to set foot on the Turlock Campus. When I initially applied to CSU Stan, I applied and was accepted over the internet. I take all of my classes at the Stockton...
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by anthrogirl , Jul 24 '00
Pros: Smooth registration. Friendly staff and students. Cons: None worth mentioning.
I’ve been very pleased with my experience at Stanislaus. I’m a transfer student, and the whole transfer process went very smoothly. The main office houses the financial aid department as well as the registration office, so if you have a problem it can...
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by monica29 , Jan 27 '00
Pros: They offer the major I wanted Cons: Classes are offered on and off each semester
I had applied to CSU, Stanislaus in the summer of 1996. I was accepted. I was happy. I had first applied to CSU, Fullerton, but when I moved up to northern California, I had to look for another college to continue my undergraduate education.
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