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Date: Oct 18 2006 Major: Geography and Geosciences (This Major's Salary over time) I loved OU! I believe all the positives of OU are overshadowed by its reputation of being a party school (which it is). But the community itself was great… easy access to mountain biking, bouldering, hiking, and farmer's market. Its not uncommon to see the frat/sorority type intermingling with the hippy/alternative type a favorite coffee shop or bar. For the most part, everyone co-exists peacefully. On the education end of things, there are numerous opportunities to become a well-rounded person through research, study abroad, interaction with international students, and friendships formed with professors. As with all things in life, college will be what you make of it… but if you are looking for a place to explore who you are and what you want to become (and still come out with a degree that will get you a job), then I would highly recommend OU!
Major: Geography and Geosciences (This Major's Salary over time)
I loved OU! I believe all the positives of OU are overshadowed by its reputation of being a party school (which it is). But the community itself was great… easy access to mountain biking, bouldering, hiking, and farmer's market. Its not uncommon to see the frat/sorority type intermingling with the hippy/alternative type a favorite coffee shop or bar. For the most part, everyone co-exists peacefully. On the education end of things, there are numerous opportunities to become a well-rounded person through research, study abroad, interaction with international students, and friendships formed with professors. As with all things in life, college will be what you make of it… but if you are looking for a place to explore who you are and what you want to become (and still come out with a degree that will get you a job), then I would highly recommend OU!