I have had a friend in the past go to this college and they had all the goods things to say about it. The application fee was waived for me which made me want to apply. I also read that this was one of the highest-rated schools and it seemed like a good place to start my higher education. I know that it may be a hard school to get into but with my educational background and positive attitude, I knew that I could make it in and I did.
Exams
This program is one of the best communication programs because it allows us to get a ton of hands-on experience. I also like the student to professor ratio because I didn't want to be stuck in a position where I couldn't get one-on-one attention because of the class size. I got 1500 on my SAT exam so I think that put me in a better position to be accepted at this university.
Placement
We have several career fairs around campus and anyone is welcome to go to any of them at any time no matter what your degree program is. They bring out some of the best companies in the state and try to help us out in terms of getting us prepared for these career fairs.
Internship
The school doesn't necessarily offer internships but they do have a ton of on-campus jobs. There are opportunities from administrative assistant positions to coffee house barista. I haven't personally obtained a job from the school but I have friends who have and they say that most places are flexible in terms of being able to schedule them at times that fit them best.
Fees
For each semester I have paid around 12k and that includes housing and food. I think that this is a fair price and there are def other schools that charge way more and you're getting less in return. There are tons of scholarships that the school makes us aware of including some that they apply for you based on your merit. In addition to scholarships, the school goes give out grants to help pay.
Faculty
The faculty-student ratio is one of the many things that I like about this school. You get to know your professors and they get to know you. Professors have extensive experience in the field that they are teaching on and I appreciate that. Even when it comes to graduate or Ph.D. student teachers, they're knowledgeable about the subject matter and they connect with you in a way only students can connect.
Hostel
I live at the on-campus apartments and I have loved it. I think living on campus gives you the college experience and you get to meet a lot of new people and make tons of friends. Getting a meal plan at school is also a plus because there are so many restaurants to choose from and you don't have to waste time leaving campus and having to deal with traffic and stuff like that.