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by donc230 - Top 1000, Apr 27 '04
Pros: Success Orientation, adjunct faculty Cons: "Unknown" reputation, adjunct faculty
Having grown up on the other side of the state of Missouri, I had always know Webster as the school where you send your daughters so that they can marry a doctor graduating from Washington! Then life caught up with me. I was drafted, moved and ...
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by rt001 , Sep 18 '00
Pros: flexible schedule, short semesters Cons: many adjunct faculty
As a graduate of Webster with a BA and about to graduate with an MA, I can that the school has done exactly what I had hoped for.
Webster has a very popular evening program for adults and non-traditional students. I have been in this...
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by riapj , Sep 01 '00
Pros: Good programs, Pretty campus Cons: Snobby music teachers
I was at Webster University for 3 semesters in 1995-1996. I have some pros and cons about this school, but my overall experience was not a very good one.
I went there to study music, having played the flute since I was ten years old. The school...
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by porphyria , Apr 06 '00
Pros: Great location, wonderful courses, very flexible. Cons: There aren't any, and I mean that.
Webster University was a super place to earn my undergraduate degree. There are many reasons why I loved it so much, but I can distill it to several points for brevity.
1. Webster University courses are taught by professors skilled both in...
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by slpaok , Aug 31 '00
Pros: Convenience, Cons: Reputation, price
After teaching for Webster I can attest to the convenience of the programs provided but consideration should be given to the "prestige" factor of this program. Depending upon your future plans, this may or may not be a "good fit" for...
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by another8hours , Apr 21 '00
Pros: Geared for the working adult with a family. Cons: Costly.
I have been a part-time student at Webster University for a couple years. Prior to enrolling at Webster I also researched the Options Program at Fontbonne and even attended a couple of their classes as a non-degree seeking student. To get into...
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by realneathairs , Jun 02 '00
Pros: Everything Cons: none
I majored in Psychology at Webster. However, the one aspect of the school that impressed me most was the English dept. So, I decided to get my minor in it! The professors are highly knowledgable and very easy to get along with. David Clewell, in...
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by owhisper , Mar 03 '00
Pros: Accelerated semesters and night classes Cons: Every class is not offered every semester
I am currently a graduate student at Webster University. Webster University is unique in the fact that it has many satellite campuses around the world. Although the home campus is located in St. Louis MO., I attend one of the satellite campuses in...
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by realneathairs , Jun 02 '00
Pros: safe, pretty Cons: none
Webster U. is located in Webster Groves, MO. Webster Groves is a lovely community/suburb in Saint Louis. I think this community is one of the best in the area. It has tons of history....lots of big trees, and old homes. I spent my days off school AT...
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