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by shqipta , Dec 08 '01
Pros: Inexpensive and the teachers are very willing to help you succeed Cons: Not a large enough variety of classes taught
One more week of school and then I will be going on to bigger and better things. I just handed in my honors thesis this morning, and instead of preparing for my finals, I’ve decided that its time to get back to epinions. Now that I am finished here at...
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by meharmon , Jul 19 '00
Pros: Right on campus, close to everything, good maintenance personnel Cons: Administration--watch them like a hawk....from the RA up to the director...
USU is a great school, and most of the services are perfect for this small community.
When it comes to housing services, though, be very careful. You have to sign the contract and give them $150 ($100 deposit, $50 non-refundable fee) before...
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by McPhie , Oct 31 '00
Pros: everything you're looking for in a school Cons: costly if from out of state, unless enrolled in the success program (a special package deal)
In comparing Utah State University to other universities, it is not hard to see that in all the important criterion, USU is a superior school. First and foremost, there is an excellent education to be received at this university. With a relatively...
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by BustaNate , Jul 15 '00
Pros: Location, Cost, Campus, and Quality Cons: Jobs market, locals driving, and finding a place to eat @ midnight.
Being an Aggie is a good thing. Here you will get a very good education without forcing ma and pa to send a sibling off into indentured servitude. There has been a lot of renovation going on currently, which is nice in the sense that they are trying to...
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by Naughtius , Feb 04 '00
Pros: Small town feel, lots of things going on in Logan. Cons: Lack of hangouts in town, small town feel could repress, bad work environments/pay
First off, let me just say I loved college. Great experience. I'll never regret choosing Utah State, where I received the one-on-one training, teaching, and overall experience I needed to become a successful working professional.
That said,...
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by gomatsu , Apr 14 '00
Pros: beautiful area, lots of outdoor opportunities Cons: small, relatively obscure school
USU is not for everyone. As a relatively small, public institution USU offers small class sizes, more conducive to both teaching and learning. The outlying areas of Cache Valley provide ample space for hiking in beautiful Logan canyon, camping on the...
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by Nads , Apr 24 '00
Pros: Motivated, bright professors, good mix of male and female, nice weather, lots of outdoor activites Cons: Tuition increases almost all the time and the money doesn't go into a better academic environment
Utah State University is a great school for students with a bottomless pocketbook.
Students who have attended over the course of many years will tell you that tuition can and will increase in order to fund sports. Only then will it further...
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