Pros: Country setting small class size Cons: high tuition
Seton Hill College is a women's based liberal arts college nestled in the hills of Greensburg Pennsylvania. Founded by the Sisters of Charity, this Catholic school is no longer only for women. Now a days Seton Hill is opening it's doors to men, and they...
Pros: Academically, this school is very intimate and student oriented. Cons: Depends, do you want a social life?
I, as you might have guessed, am a student at Seton Hill, and only did this particular review to fulfill a class assignment. However, my initial belief that this would be an easy review proved to be quite inaccurate. I was really torn on how I should...
Pros: Excellent academic classes and teacher's really care about students. Cons: Kind of boring area with not much to do or really look at.
College is an important time in everyone’s lives and choosing the right school is crucial to your education and your own life experiences. You don’t want to choose a school where your going to get your high school education all over again or a place...
Pros: Small classes;Individualized attention;
Everyone knows your name :) Cons: Too few theater productions,
You and your parents drive up a beautifully tree lined drive. Your heart is beating in your chest for this is your first real sighting of a majestic school named Seton Hill College. You see beautiful brick building with a huge stained glass window...
Pros: The small student body is friendly and inviting. Cons: The communication between faculty, administration and students isnt great.
I will admit that Seton Hill is not the largest school in the country, and it is certainly not the most well known. However, it has been my home for two years, and it is beginning to grow on me.
Pros: Excellent student-to-teacher ratio; quite a few squirrels Cons: Adjunct profs; a couple of the squirrels have mange
Does this happen at your college: everybody says "hi" to you; every professor you've had remembers your name and stops to talk to you; you have hour long meetings with your professors about things you couldn't talk to your mother about? Well, it happens...
Pros: It is ripe for change Cons: 4 years may seem more like a prison sentence here
Seton Hill. WYSIWYG. What you see coming up the serpentine drive, past a few boarded up buildings, past the vintage car club on the corner across the street from two gas stations and a church, is what you get. You may have spotted the dome of City...
Pros: safe, small classes, close to Pittsburgh Cons: isolated, costly
Seton Hill College's campus sits high above Greensburg, PA. Safe, small, and close to Pittsburgh, SHC attracts a diversity of students. However, the private catholic college is costly.
Seton Hill College is a safe campus because of its...
Pros: Small classes, Student centered faculty, Cons: Isolated, Males may feel a little out of place
What makes Seton Hill a good college is usually having less than 30 students per classroom. This makes for a better learning environment and the student gets the feeling that the teacher cares more than if there were, say, 200 students in a huge...
Pros: Small classes, nice campus, generally safe area Cons: cost, lack of campus life, not many students
When you are coming out of high school and making a decision on what college is for you, make sure you weigh every aspect of your decision. I am currently a senior at Seton Hill University and would have done everything different if i had to do it again. ...
Pros: Great professors, courses, students, and extracurricular opportunities. Cons: Currently under renovation; some between-class breaks are awkward lengths (too long or short).
I have only attended classes at Seton Hill for a short time, but I am already becoming attached to the campus and the people who live and work there. The academic facet of the university seems to be more than sufficient, with plenty of available ...
Pros: Good professors, small classes, lots of socializing, comfy couches Cons: Weight of workload
Disclaimer: I haven't been at Seton Hill very long. I am a freshman, and some of my ideas may be very naive or completely off-target. Though I may not know very much about Seton Hill University (not a college anymore), I do know that it is a place whe ...
Pros: Cosy and friendly atmosphere. Cons: Almost in the middle of nowhere.
My initial interaction with Seton Hill began with communicating with a few members of the faculty through blogging and its related channels. What struck me as the most appealing factor was their liberal views on education and their willingness to see ...
Pros: Great professors, quality education. Cons: Growing pains, not the same school I once loved.
When I came to Seton Hill, it was a women's-focused college. Now it's a co-ed university. In under 3 years, the school has attempted to change it's purpose, and that has caused extreme growing pains. For example, the "newest" residence hall was built ...
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