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Student Reviews of Southwest Baptist University

4.3
based on 11 reviews
  • Jennifer from Springfield, MO

    Being a Christian college, SBU is a wonderful school for students wishing to deepen their relationships with God, and see how everything they learned in church applies to real life. If you are interested in missions or ministry, this is also and… more read full review

    Being a Christian college, SBU is a wonderful school for students wishing to deepen their relationships with God, and see how everything they learned in church applies to real life. If you are interested in missions or ministry, this is also and excellent school for you!
    SBU is not limited to only Christian students, however. It also has excellent programs in education, business and accounting, and biology and physical therapy. read full review

  • Abigail from West Plains, MO

    I only have a few tips for prospective students:
    1) Bring rain boots and a large umbrella. You wouldn't believe how much it rains in the spring. I thought I was living in Seattle there for a while!
    2) You may want to allot some money for… more read full review

    I only have a few tips for prospective students:
    1) Bring rain boots and a large umbrella. You wouldn't believe how much it rains in the spring. I thought I was living in Seattle there for a while!
    2) You may want to allot some money for you to buy staple food items to keep in your dorm room. SBU does a pretty good job with their food at Mellars (the cafeteria) but it is cafeteria food and you get bored with it after a while. Don't rely on the wide variety of fast food restaurants that are conveniently nearby. Make use of the kitchen available in every dorm.
    3) Get to know your professors outside of class. They are wonderful people and have lots of things to teach you within and outside of the classroom walls.
    4) You don't need to bring your whole closet with you the first day. You've got time to go home and get the things you discover you still need before the weather becomes too dramatic to handle. I learned this the hard way.
    5) Don't date anyone the first couple of months. This is the time to make friends.
    6) Bring a bike/longboard/skateboard/rollerskates(?) because there will be mornings you run late.
    7) Keep your grades up. You don't want to lose your scholarships.
    8) Second semester is tougher than first semester in every single way possible.
    9) Call whoever helped you make it to college, at least once a week that first semester. They REALLY want to hear how you are.
    10) You are about to get a whole ton of freedom with your time. Don't abuse it. Don't sleep in until 2pm (missing your first three classes). Don't be stupid. read full review

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