Arizona State University - Tempe
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I don't now if the writer will ever be able to respond to my comment. But I would just like to say that it's so refreshing to hear a positive opinion about ASU. I'm going to be transferring to either ASU or U of A and I'm having difficulty deciding which one I would like to attend. I'm a pre-med student and although I feel U of A would be a better choice for academic reasons, I've been to ASU and I have friends there and I think it would be an enjoyable college experience. Personally, I wish to go to either Duke Medical School or Vanderbilt, and I'm tired of everybody bogging down on California kids especially since I'm on myself.Anyways, I really appreciated your response and it gave me some feedback that I enjoyed reading. :) So thank you. :) |
After going through the reviews of various universities on this very website, I think internet providers for my address it would have been easier to assess if she had given the ratings category wise. Anyway, after reading her review I don’t see anything wrong with the university as a whole. |
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Major: Journalism (This Major's Salary over time)
First off, ASU gets a bad rep for having only pretty, stupid people. The pretty part is true, but I took some tough classes in my major that I loved. All of my comments refer to my major/minor classes since the gen ed requirements are just plain silly to me, no matter what school you're at.I graduated with my BA in Journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunications in 2002. All of my professors had real-life work experience, which I admired, although two had some sort of superiority complexes. But, I loved all of my classes and learned more than enough to get some good jobs out of school and eventually start up my own PR company. Okay, now the good stuff…The people - Just about every student is very nice and friendly. Some are kind of fake, but they were still cool enough to work on class projects with. I'm not sure if other majors are different, but I found the people in my journalism classes to be bright and able to carry on intelligent conversations. I can't stand stupid people, and no one in my classes fit that description. ASU has one of the best journalism programs in the nation, so it makes me mad when people talk down about my school.The campus - Being from Chicago, I loved the palm trees, esp Palm Walk. I loved that campus. I thought it was beautiful. But the kids from AZ thought it was boring. Some of the buildings were outdated, but some were updated. Same as all campuses.Social life - Is it a party school? Yes. But I visited my friends at Illinois schools several times and saw them partying hard, too. If you want to go to bars, find yourself a fake id, get hammered every single night, etc… you'll find a way to do that no matter where you go. I went out all the time, even I'm amazed by myself these days, but still made Dean's List. You just have to get your priorities straight. Bottom line: Get your homework and studying done, then start pre-partying.Dry heat - There is no such thing. I mastered the art of driving with my hands covered by my shirt because touching the steering wheel barehanded would've brought instant blisters to my hands. In Chicago, we have hot days with 100% humidity. Picture that, magnified 10 times but with your hair not coiling up into a frizzy mess.And, the dirty gossip…