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by sharonMH , Apr 30 '04
Pros: Beautiful Library. Cons: Dorms, food, surrounding area.
I was a student at Clarion for the first semester of my freshman year before I left for personal reasons. I'd decided to go to Clarion because being a state school it's also one of the cheapest. Also, I'd visited the campus just a few years earlier for a ...
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by Crazywife , Aug 13 '00
Pros: Affordable, Diversified Cons: Hard to get there - only bus and car!
I attended Clarion in the 80's. You might not think my opinion of the school applies, but some things never change. Clarion is located in a small town about 80 miles north of Pittsburgh right off Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania. It is a town of under...
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by zivkov34 , Nov 12 '00
Pros: Friendly people Cons: They All Leave
Let me tell you a little bit about my experience in my limited time at Clarion University. I started Clarion in the fall of 99, I decided on the school because of its in-state cost, and its relatively short distance from Pittsburgh (roughly 2 hours)....
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by ramiller93 , Feb 26 '00
Pros: class size, extracurricular activities, friendly town Cons: not in close proximity to any large city
I attended Clarion University for 2&1/2 years until I had to leave school due to illness. My original deciding factor in my choice to attend Clarion was the price. I had been accepted to some larger and more well-known universities, but my finances...
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by BigHeadMaple , Sep 12 '00
Pros: Nice Staff, Web-Based Courses Cons: None so far!
I have just started Clarion University's Master's Program in Library Science and I LOVE IT!!! I am taking web classes, which is so convenient for me because it would be a very long commute for me everyday. They use a program called Blackboard to run...
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