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Just graduated from there in May.Originally Posted by smoothrick007
Sam Houston State University
who are youOriginally Posted by Rap Sizzle
Purdue University
Originally Posted by HyphySole
About to go to Arizona State, and all i can say is beautiful women everywhere
OGMIKEY wrote:
CSUN
I graduated from CSUN in 2008, with a BA in History and in Economics.. I am sure that as a CSUN student you hear a lot of negativity, especiallyfrom fellow classmates who complain about not having the "traditional college experience" or that the school is not prestigious enough. While more ofboth qualities would have been great, far too many current and former undergraduate students fail to realize that if CSUN were how they say they want it to be,they would be paying more in terms of money and in terms of the quality of the teaching.
Based on accounts from my friends who actually did go to the types of schools, which so many CSUN students wished that they attended, the constant complaintfrom my friends those schools, was that most of the professors were mediocre, if not outright bad at teaching, even the upper division classes could have 300or more students and many lower division courses were taught mostly or completely by grad students. At Northrdige the classes are usually small, grad studentsnever teach an entire class and bad professor were very rare.
A big reason why I majored in Economics, despite hating the subject after a very bad experence with AP macro in HS, is because my micro professor at CSUN madeEconomics too relavent, too inspiring and too important to not understand. I was impressed by how his various charts, graphs and formulae became a means toclarify and elucidate, when used properly. I took a pair of econ classes the next semester and that part oftwo more well taught classes, which answered manyquestions about the world and raised many, many more, solidified my choice to major in the subject. To crown it all, we had a great department chair, she madeherself avaiable to students to talk about our schedukle of classes, how well we were progressin gat getting our degree, our future after graduating and ofcourse, she is always willin gand able to talk abour current events and policy.
In a few years, I will be starting Law School so I can add another school to my list and in the interim, while I am working, I might just, as requested by thechair of CSUN Economics, return to CSUN as part time Masters student and get my MA in Economics and Public Finance. Hopefully, I can get into UCLA law schooland if not that then USC, LMU or Pepperdine would all be great.
Cliff Notes: I loved attending California State University, Northridge (CSUN) and recommend it to anyone who wants to be well taught your subject, especiallyif that subject is Economics.
Originally Posted by Smokey1212
UC-San Diego
The place sucks, don't go. Worst decision ever.
Originally Posted by richKarlmarx
Georgetown '11
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Originally Posted by richKarlmarx
Georgetown '11
So, you went from being some big dawg making big money to being 20 years old, to being a college dropout and now your graduating from Georgetown in 2011.
Originally Posted by Nati P
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Originally Posted by richKarlmarx
Georgetown '11
So, you went from being some big dawg making big money to being 20 years old, to being a college dropout and now your graduating from Georgetown in 2011.
mixed e-personas FTL.