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“Challenging and Diverse University”
Samantha L
United States, Undergraduate
Language, 2020
Overall
courses, teachers, student, campus life, etc
As a Chinese language major, most of my classes were either generals or basic classes I needed to take in addition to Chinese language and asian history classes.
Several of my teachers had years of experience in China, which helps give me direction and inspiration.
The students on campus are a diverse lot! For example, last year we had over 500 Chinese foreign exchange students. I often hear people speaking different languages and feel at times like I'm not in America, per say.
I live off of campus, so my life is somewhat different from a student living on the dorm. In addition to going to school FT, I also work PT/FT. I normally work about 20 hours per week, which an occasional week where I'll work about 35 hours. I have to work more than normal because I'm paying for rent and all other expenses.
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Pros
diverse faculty and student body, top university
Cons
in a city where wealth in very concentrated

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“Wholesome university in a gem of a town”
Gabriella A
Denmark, Undergraduate
Engineering, Civil, 2020
Overall
I am part of the College of Engineering & Applied Sciences and the classes are tough but you never have to suffer a lone. I highly recommend Engineering Plus because it allows you to explore another field of your interest. Take as many GEEN classes as you can to get more hands-on experience!
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Pros
Boulder is beautiful; Big school; plenty to do if you're active
Cons
Boulder is kind of a bubble

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Ramiro M
Lynn University, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mathematics, Undergraduate, Independent
Overall
I wish I had known...
I was dissatisfied with the academic level at the university.
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In my opinion:
I loved it but I'm not sure everybody would.
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Personal recommendation
One needs to apply him/herself in order to get the most of the academics. Social life could be hard to get into if one is not very open.
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
Met people from other countries
Experienced a change in life
Advanced my studies & career
Final comments
Travel a lot. Everywhere one goes there is a lot to see, a lot of people to meet, a lot of knowledge and experiences to share
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“Great school and location but not perfect”
Edgard R
United States,
Economics, 2024
Overall
Professors are great, students are mostly friendly, campus and around campus life are very fun. Biggest issues are that as a big school you can feel rushed when talking to advisors, professors, etc.
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Careers
Career office works a little with students but due to size they may not give you as much help as you could get at another smaller school.
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Pros
Location and the professors
Cons
Housing is very expensive, large student population can be a problem.

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“Italian Language Department”
Maggie S
Italy, Other courses
Education, Primary, 2005
Overall
I took two years of Italian Language at CU and the courses there were excellent. Great teachers, fun classes and interesting content. I feel like they prepared me well to understand and speak the language once I came to Italy.
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Pros
intensive courses
Cons
far from my home

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“Great for Students who want to study in a new state!”
Elisabeth L
United States,
Communication and Information Sciences, 2024
Overall
I love going to school here because the people are very kind and the academics are challenging but the school gives you so many resources for you to succeed.
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Careers
The school offers much help with career fairs and academic advising!
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Pros
large population, diversity
Cons
n/a