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by ivplay - Top 100, Feb 13 '00
Pros: beautiful, fun campus with many things to do! Cons: becoming a little cramped with more and more students...
Montana state has much to be desired, and the institution of higher learning set in Bozeman is definitely one of them! I attended school in Bozeman from 1992-1997 in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Biochemistry, and I feel as though I was very well...
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by deejayf79 , Aug 25 '04
Pros: Beautiful scenery, high quality education in some courses of study Cons: Sometimes it seems like everybody wants to be in Boz Angeles
Montana State UniversityBozeman Location: Surrounded by Rocky Mountains, Bozeman, Montana is a small city of approximately 50,000 people. Constantly growing, sometimes Bozeman feels like it is bigger than its design can handle. Nonetheless, it ...
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by eyestar - Top 1000, Jan 27 '00
Pros: located in a beautiful town Cons: focused mainly on engineering
Montana State University - Bozeman is one of the largest colleges in Montana. Being the state's land grant institution, the main focus of the university is engineering and agriculture.
MSU has several branch colleges around the state. The...
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by cnm1210 , Feb 06 '00
Pros: Great way to meet people, Safe environment, Well-maintained Cons: Most are older, Dorm food, Not as much privacy as apartments
If you're planning to attend Montana State University-Bozeman, I highly recommend that you live on campus. It is a great way to meet new people and get involved!
I attended MSU from 1993-1996, and I lived on campus for two of those years. I...
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by 100972 , Jun 29 '00
Pros: skiing, yellowstone park Cons: faculty, very non diversified
My personal experience and MSU was not a very good one. First of all, as with most colleges these days you are a number instead of a person. But besides that, on a more personal note, I had been doing poorly in one of my classes and they wouldn't help...
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