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38 out of 39 people found this review useful.
Marcel Smith
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot VSU is a great institute to further your education. I must say that I am learning a lot. My teachers are great and if I need further assistance they are willing to meet with me during office hours, or e-mail. If this is not enough, VSU has a tutoring center called The Student Success Center. This is very beneficial and convenient. You can set appointments for any subject and based on when you are available. Just make sure you study and work hard, and you will be fine. I promise.
Am enjoying being here If you want the perfect college experience, VSU is for you! It is the best place to go if you want to get far away from home and still keep the HOPE Scholarship. While at VSU, you will enjoy all of the campus activities. VSU has organizations that hosts campus activities such as laser tag, flag football and Build-a-Bear workshops (which were free). I enjoy being here because of the warm weather (takes a while to get used to), the scenery (palm trees) and the size of the campus. Everything is in walking distance so you will not be stressed for time if you are running late for a class. You will enjoy your time being here!
Bang for the buck You will get your money's worth here at VSU. VSU is a lot cheaper than other universities and still comes with many benefits. Currently, we have a new Student Center opening up. The new Student Center will have restaurants such as Starbucks, lounging areas, and rumor is that it may have a movie theater. We also have a recreation center that has three basketball courts, volleyball courts in and out-door, racquetball, in-door swimming pool, rock climbing, aerobic room, track and weight room. What about if you are hungry? At VSU we have two cafeterias. If you cannot stand eating the cafeteria food we have restaurants such as Chick-Fe-La, Quiznos, Skyranch (grilled food), Salsa Rico and Sub shops. There is also a convenient store that has food suck as hot dogs, candy, bagels, frozen foods, milk, lunchable's, drinks, etc. Be careful, rather expensive.
Tips for prospective students If you are interested in coming here you will need to stay focused, do not procrastinate or cheat, study, and have fun. Make sure you make the best of your college experience but keep in mind work comes first. I know a lot of first time freshman that could have done better their first semester. Do not become wild because you are finally free. Just remember that your work comes first no matter what! If you do this and your best, you will leave VSU successful.
Great for these types of students This University is great for students that want to get far from the house and keep their HOPE scholarship. Only downfall I could say is during the warmer months gnats are very annoying. So grab your bug spray and join the Valdosta State University family!
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27 out of 27 people found this review useful.
Steven from Valdosta, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Valdosta State's staff is about as friendly a group of people as you will find anywhere else. I am in my second year here, and I feel more confident about reaching my goals every day. Being an Honors student, I worried about the potential workload. Every single one of my classes has been thought-provoking, challenging (at times), and most definately rewarding.
Am enjoying being here Valdosta State was my first and only choice for college. I was looking for the school farthest away from home that would allow me to keep the HOPE scholarship. Once you have arrived, there are numerous activities to keep one busy. I am a part of the Honor Student Association as well as the VSU Tennis Club. The one downside to attending VSU is the sweltering heat. Give it a week, and you'll adapt.
Bang for the buck Valdosta State University is the total package. Finding one's way around campus is easy - most everything one needs is within walking distance. VSU's shuttle buses are also very convenient (the new ones have air conditioning!). There are also a number of choices when it comes to dining. VSU's meal plans will keep money in one's pocket. Not down for cafeteria food? VSU offers a number of retail dining centers including Chic-Fil-A, Quizno's, and Salsa Rico.
Tips for prospective students Manage your time wisely! If you really want to have the best possible college experience, manage your time wisely.
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15 out of 15 people found this review useful.
Lisa Cordella
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I learned about myself, God, and other people coming here. As with schoolwork, if you at least listen to the teacher and/or read over the lessons you are guaranteed a A for the semester.....for the incoming freshman. As for the upperclassmen......I do not know yet but we will find out;-)
Am enjoying being here Coming here I met this group called Xchange Ministries.....they helped me find the person who made this all possible JESUS! There are so many different opportunities to get out and meet people and to learn about yourself on this campus.
Bang for the buck The cost of Valdosta State University beats out the cost of all my friends colleges! VSU's price of room and board, tuition, and fees is cheaper than most of the colleges in the United States (for it to be a university!). We have it all in one....a movie theatre, cafe, gym......all already paid for out of tuition and fees!
Tips for prospective students Do not stay in your dorm all the time, of course you are supposed to come to college to get an education but it is supposed to be memorable! Get out there and have fun! Be sure to know how to balance out school and your social life.
Great for these types of students All types literally.....unless you dislike the peaceful type of setting and having a lot of different things to do, that is the only way this school is not for you!
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10 out of 10 people found this review useful.
Sandra from Columbus, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Valdosta State is a great Institution, I am constantly learning new materials and the teachers here make it very easy to interact with themselves and also fellow classmates. I can even say that in the one super class (class of at least 100) my professor was willing to get to know each individual student and we were all recognized on a first name basis, this makes it alot easier to get the necessary help and learning tools available.
Am enjoying being here I am really enjoying being at this University because their are plenty of activities to become involved in on and off campus. Since Valdosta is pretty much a small town, its easy to make friends because you see students around all over town. If you enjoy having a nice time with friend and enjoying the beautiful campus then you will love V-State. Also the city has its own amusement park (Wild Adventures Theme Park) This is a pretty cool place to visit.
Bang for the buck If you have concerns about getting the biggest bang for your buck I think that Valdosta State is just the right place for you. From the start all i have to say is V-Sate has its own rock climbing wall!! Yes, i said it! 30 feet standing tall and bold. Valdosta is the place to be, and if have not said enough an indoor swimming pool! V-State is home to one of the most beautiful campuses available for college living! Unlimited access to recreation and dining facilities. Not to mention the act that Valdosta State has at least 15 dining locations on campus and is actually building a new student union for the spring semester with 5 more!! The campus also has a great wi-fi connection with its own wireless network and technology shop as well. Not to mention all of the computer resources available throughout the entire campus. Valdosta also has very nice convenient shuttle bus's that transport you all over campus.
Tips for prospective students Attend Valdosta State University and trust me, you will love it! But also be mindful of your financial status. Try to avoid loans as much as possible. Have realistic goals and do not allow someone to pressure you into choosing a school that is not right for you! Go and explore campuses and take your time to figuring out what best suits you!
Great for these types of students This school would be great for students who liked to be involved on campus with different activities. Also it would be great for students that do not have a problem with getting the best BANG FOR THEIR BUCKS!
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9 out of 9 people found this review useful.
Tempest from Valdosta, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Valdosta State University is a very intellectual college. They have both average and rigorous courses. The professors actually care about you succeeding and the classes are small so that the teacher:student ratio is acceptable; helping to stimulate the students' mind.
Am enjoying being here VSU is a great place to receive the full college experience. There is always activities going on around campus and everyone is quite friendly.
Bang for the buck You get a great education for the money you are paying. Valdosta State is a great investment towards your future. It won't be a waist of your time nor money to apply, and actually attend.
Tips for prospective students If you are considering Valdosta State University as your future college, i think you should come. VSU is very nice, and you will receive a wonderful education. Don't be nervous about the transition at all. VSU gives the students the independence they need while also making sure that they are protected.
Great for these types of students If you want to come to a campus that is a medium sized, with nice people, and a Florida vibe while still being in Georgia, then come to VSU. It's an amazing college and you would really enjoy the experience.
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7 out of 7 people found this review useful.
Corey
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Valdosta State University is a great place to learn due to the smaller class sizes and more personal time with Professors. The Student Success Center is a building located next to Langdale Hall where you can receive free tutoring in any subject, as well as test review, and essay editing. It definitely makes studying a lot easier and the fact that it's free is the best part. There are also planned study groups for virtually any subject that meet in Odum Library weekly to help students prepare for exams. Overall, Valdosta State has all the resources needed to achieve academically in College.
Am enjoying being here Valdosta State University is located in Valdosta, GA which is a smaller, kind of hokie town. It does however, have the Colonial Mall, Wild Adventures Theme Park, two movie theaters, every resturant you can think of, and a Super Wal-Mart. The Campus makes up for the town with several activities offered to new and current students. There are usually parties on weekends and at the Bar's. My first semester in the dorms was an awesome experience, and everyone is extremely friendly. The only negative I would give from my experience here is the town.
Bang for the buck Valdosta State is a cheaper college to attend than most Universities in the State of Georgia. On campus living is recommended to all new incoming students and is an inexpensive way to go to save money, and meet tons of new people.
Tips for prospective students Make sure to come to Valdosta with an open mind. In your first few weeks you will meet tons of people. Make sure to hang around a good group of friends, and avoid fake ones. Make good choices and stay focused.
Great for these types of students Valdosta State University is great for students who may not have graduated at the top of their class in High School, but still have a good work ethic and are looking for a smaller learning environment.
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3 out of 3 people found this review useful.
Elliott from Thomaston, GA
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will learn a lot I am going into the field of Speech-Language Pathology and VSU has a wonderful program. I already have my classes planned out for the next 2 years (core) and know what classes I'll be in for my major. I had so much variety as to what I could take and it's not just the typical everyone takes the same math or english. I had many options and was able to choose what was best for me.
Will enjoy being here VSU is beautiful. I adore the campus and the location. Valdosta is 15 miles to the Florida/Georgia border and has such a great feel to the town. The campus is absolutely gorgeous and all the dorms are very nice and well kept. I plan to live in Georgia Hall which is the new suite style dorm just for Freshmen. There are plenty of things to do in and out of campus, I don't think I'll ever get bored when I have down time!
Bang for the buck It's true, VSU is a little on the pricey side but with HOPE it's not that bad and it is definitely worth the money! Everything around campus is newly renovated and is kept up very well. There are all kinds of places to eat around campus and there are so many neat things in the recreational center. So if you're worried about price just apply for scholarships and know that you are going to have a great education at VSU and it is very much worth the cash.
Tips for prospective students 1. VISIT CAMPUS!!!! I can't stress this enough! It is the most important factor in deciding on college. This is where you will be living for the next 4-5 years.
2. Talk to people who are there, hear it from actual students. Do they like it? This should tell you a good bit about the school from a real perspective.
3. Explore your options when it comes to your major. Talk to your advisors and when you go for a campus visit, make sure to make a stop at every table you might have an interest in. Get all the information you need/want about the particular area of study.
4. Have fun and study too!!! Don't get caught up on all the wonderful activities VSU has to offer, make yourself well rounded and try to have a good balance of work and play.Great for these types of students Students who want a big university feel without actually going to a huge university. VSU is big enough to give you freedom and space but small enough that you don't feel overwhelmed.
Students who want to go into Speech-Language Pathology (I am not biased! (; ) They have a great program and 100% employment rate after college from that major.
Students who love warm weather and don't mind not getting snowed in every winter. Valdosta isn't far from Florida so it's pretty sunny.
Students who are intent on not gaining that infamous Freshman 15. VSU's recreational center is complete with a pool that is heated to 82 degrees all year round, an indoor track, two workout centers, 3 intramural basketball/volleyball courts, and a 2 story rock climbing wall!!! Wow!Login to rate or flag the reviews
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3 out of 3 people found this review useful.
Sarah from Valdosta, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I am definitely learning a lot! The school offers plenty of majors, and the core classes are taught by instructors who do their best to apply the material from that class to the students' majors and interests.
Am enjoying being here I am from Valdosta, so I initially wanted to move and go to any college but VSU. My parents talked me into staying at home and attending VSU for at least my first two years of college, but now I think I may stay here for all four. I wish I could have the traditional college experience that everyone else has, but VSU is a good fit for me. The size of the school is perfect--big enough to have all the majors students would want to choose from, and small enough to where students can walk around campus and not get lost.
Bang for the buck Especially if you have the HOPE scholarship, the bang for the buck factor is great! The tuition is smaller compared to the bigger public universities, and you get the same education.
Tips for prospective students Don't be discouraged by the smaller size of the school. The education you receive here is just as great as any bigger, more well-known school.
Great for these types of students Anyone who wants smaller class sizes and is afraid of getting lost at a big school should attend VSU!
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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Samantha from Smyrna, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot If you're looking for a school where the learning environment is open, friendly, and conducive to learning the material well, VSU is the perfect place. The class sizes range from what you're used to in high school to about 200 people. The professors and staff are amazing at VSU. It's so easy to get in touch with your teachers or the tutoring center and they're always there to answer your questions or to give suggestions on how to study for their class. You won't be set adrift here, alone and confused as to what to do or what is expected of you. The academic environment at VSU is tailored to help the students here and is the perfect place to get your degree.
Am enjoying being here I love being a student at VSU. The campus is always expanding and new things are being added all the time. I'm a psychology major here and we're getting a new psychology building this Fall semester! The opportunities here are endless and you'll never be bored. There's always something going on around campus and even in the community as a whole. The Student Union is open almost all of the time and offers a place for the students to hang out; maybe watch the game on one of the tvs there, or just to chill and take a break from studying. Overall, VSU is a great place to call home for four years.
Bang for the buck VSU is one of the cheapest Universities in GA and you get a lot of bang for your buck. The new Student Union offers an on campus Starbucks, the Loop, which offers pizza, burgers, and other such food items, and also a Nathan's Hot Dog counter. There's also a convenience store downstairs next to our campus movie theater that shows a different movie just about every month for free! There are two dining halls on campus and if you don't want to eat at either of those, there are numerous other places to grab a bite on campus. We also have a huge student recreation center with an indoor rock climbing wall and an indoor pool. The rec center also has a fully stocked gym with weight lifting equipment and elliptical units. Want to take a yoga class? The Student Rec Center offers them and other fitness classes free of charge as well. There are also two mini grocery stores on campus, but be careful, they are a little expensive.
Tips for prospective students Yes, there are bars and clubs near campus, and while it may be tempting to go out every night because you're finally away from home and can do what you want, be careful!! Don't let your grades slip because you went out the night before an exam and didn't study and only got 2 hours of sleep. Your grades should be your first priority and your social life should be come after.
Great for these types of students If you want a college that has a great learning environment, has a gorgeous campus, and is always adding new things for its students, then VSU is the right place for you. This university is perfect for those students who want to be away from home but still want to be able to go back for a visit and who want the sunshine and palm trees without the high price of out of state tuition. Just remember, it gets mighty hot here in the summer and there are a lot of gnats. Bring your bug spray and sunscreen!!
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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Hope from Bainbridge, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot I'm definitely learning a lot here. I'm finishing up my second year and going into my third year with a new confidence. VSU offers hands on experience and research opportunities for just about anything and everything. The teachers are awesome and are willing to help you by e-mail, appointment, or walk in. If you still don't get it then you can always check out the Student Success Center which offers online tutoring, peer to peer tutoring; just make an appointment or walk in.
Am enjoying being here VSU offers many activities for the student by the student. We have laser tag which is so fun especially when played at night, flag football, intramural sports, and so much more. The weather is beautiful especially during the spring except the summer brings gnats so I'd recommend bug spray. Everything is within walking distance and if you don't want to walk then you can take the bus.
Bang for the buck Valdosta is cheaper than a lot of other schools. Not only is it cheaper but it offers a wide variety of dining experiences for the student. If you prefer not to eat on campus, there are restaurants within walking distance of the school. VSU offers the ultimate college experience on a budget.
Tips for prospective students Always go to classes and study a little bit each day and never cram. Make sure teachers know who you are and sit at the front of the class.
Great for these types of students Valdosta State is great for students who want to get away from home but still be able to go home. Here you meet friendly people and experience new cultures while learning and having fun.
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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Sterling from Sylvester, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Valdosta State is the best place to go for education. They offer many majors and courses to satisfy your future job. As a freshmen for now, i am learning a lot from the school. There is always help with course work where ever you go. About everyday, you will always something new and cool that you will never expect!
Am enjoying being here I enjoy being at Valdosta State! The atmosphere is uplifting. There is good weather in Valdosta. Everywhere you go, you will meet a lot of people. Trust me on this. About everywhere i went, i always meet someone or some people. Im somewhat close to home so i can go whenever i want. There is a lot of involvement in Valdosta so it is easy to go out and do stuff. Other than that, i enjoy being in Valdosta!
Bang for the buck The tuition cost of Valdosta is real low. It is affordable for anyone to go there. Hope and financial aid will help out a lot! The cost of meal plans are pretty affordable. Sometimes, there are a few things on campus that will give a run for your money, but it is worth it!
Tips for prospective students For future students, i would say to be prepared. Once i came down here, a lot of stuff happened. For example, when i got settled in on move-in day, i got to know other people. I would also say to look over your work. Sometimes the teachers would give out pop quizzes over the material. Always, they will test you over it. Its best to study on your free time and when you do not have class for a certain period of time. Besides that, just be prepared for what will come your way!
Great for these types of students For students, this school is best recommended for a good education, it is located in a great spot that is close to beaches in Florida, and there is a lot of firendly people around the university. Once you come, you will blend in as if you belong here!
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2 out of 2 people found this review useful.
Kathryn from Fort Valley, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Being in the Honors Program has helped me in learning more than the average student. The Honors classes I am taking are smaller and more personal than the regular classes.
Am enjoying being here They have a new Student Union, and there is always something to do. Starbucks is an amazing addition to the campus. They have a new movie theatre on campus.
Tips for prospective students Apply for housing early! The best places to live are Reade, Georgia, and Hopper Hall.
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1 out of 1 people found this review useful.
Brae from Stockbridge, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences It's a great and magnificent school. There is always something to do and people are very friendly. I would give Valdosta a 8 out of 10 overall
Tips for prospective students Have fun and stay on top of your toes when it comes to your classes because before you know it college life will be finished. Also talk to your teachers they are gladly to help you.
Academic Rigor The classes at Valdosta are very fun challenging. Your teachers will be your best friend and will help you whenever you need it.
Dorm Life There is always programs that the RA's have for the students living on campus and programs teaching you about college life. You have a variety of dorm rooms on where to live.
Food and Dining There are many choices on campus to eat so you will never be hungry. Places like Moe's or Chick-Fil-A and Papa John's also the two all you can eat dining centers are many of the places you can eat at Valdosta.
What to do for fun You can join a club or you can always go to the city of Valdosta and there is many things like the mall or the bowling alley or the movies and many other places that Valdosta offers.
Clubs and Activities There are many clubs and activities to join from ranging from Psychology club to Computer club. Whatever your desires are in a club Valdosta offers. If they do not have a club that you wish they had you can even sign up to make the club yourself.
Greek Life I'm not apart of Greek Life but from what I seen since attending this school is a wide variety of Greeks. They are all over the school and the probates they have are fun.
Campus Safety Campus Safety is always around so you will feel safe at all times. Especially at night if you are coming from the bars or the club or even from a friends room
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1 out of 1 people found this review useful.
Aundrea from GA.
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will enjoy being here I have been accepted to VSU and will be attending VSU in August. I have had the pleasure of visiting the campus and it is very pretty. The dorms are nice and they have a lot for you to do on campus. The campus itself is easy to get around and is convenient for those like me, who don't have a car. So far, the faculty that I came in contact with are very friendly and helpful. I am satisfied with VSU so far and I look forward to attending.
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Ajene from Thomaston, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot At VSU the professors are there to help you. There is no need to be scared or ashamed of asking for help. Your professors will go out of their way to make sure you getting the proper and adequate knowledge of the subject. Professors willingly give you their office hours, telephone numbers and emails, this reassures you that they are willing to help. If the professors can't fully help you there is a tutoring center on campus for each student's use free of charge. They are also really helpful.
Am enjoying being here I enjoy being here, there is always something to do on campus. Many organizations have activities to participate in just for fun and also to teach a lesson. All the events given on campus are not just because, they have reason's behind them. Some of the events i've attened were for domestic violence, AIDs awareness, Alcohol awareness and many more
Bang for the buck I agree one hundred percent that this school is the bang for your buck. More is being added to the campus each year to help students gain a better experience at VSU.
Tips for prospective students Tips for prospective students is to come prepared to work. Don't slack off just because they are out of school and not under the watchful eye of their parents.
Great for these types of students If you come prepared to learn VSU is the best school for you.
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3 out of 7 people found this review useful.
2nd semester freshman
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Last semester, I didn't learn as much as I thought I would. However, I don't think that had anything to do with the school as much as it did with my high school education and preparation. This semester I believe will be much more challenging. I am taking 17 credit hours which may be the reason why I believe it will be harder.
Am enjoying being here Valdosta as a city doesn't really have much to offer. The mall is only one story and can be viewed in its entirety in one hour or less. Also, the downtown area isn't much to get excited about. Campus life is ok. Getting involved is key. Yet, it might not be enough. Students often don't come out for major events unless it's a party of some sort.
Bang for the buck VSU is definitely on the cheap side. The room and board is outrageous but tuition is very affordable.
Tips for prospective students Get involved as soon as you get on campus. Have fun but don't forget you are here for your education.
Great for these types of students If you like hot weather, then do come=]]
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6 out of 13 people found this review useful.
Takiyah from Buford, GA
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
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1 out of 6 people found this review useful. 2 people found it offensive.
CD2009
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot A lot of the teachers are now switching to clickers which are basically an easy way out for them not to teach. Almost all of the homework and assignments are online. If I wanted to do everything online, I would have signed up for an online class!
Am enjoying being here Valdosta does not have much to offer for students. There is no downtown area for college students to hang out, it is all done on campus. Maybe the college campus would be more attractive to students if they had an active downtown for the younger students.
Bang for the buck Although the tuition is fairly cheap, the price you pay for room and board is not worth it. With most housing, you have to share bathrooms with the whole hall you are on. The rooms are tiny and disgusting. I would not live on VSU's campus if I were you. Also, the campus is so spread out. You have to walk miles to get from point A to point B. We have shuttles, but they are almost always late!
Tips for prospective students Leave your house 30 minutes before class if you want to get there on time and do not live on campus if you can help it. Though you make a lot of friends, they are overly strict and it is not worth the money. Be prepared to use your computer, a lot.
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Skylar
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences Valdosta State University is a great school to attend. It gives many students the opportunity to become the person they want to be. They are helpful to any student that attends their school.
Tips for prospective students To be a great student at Valdosta State University, one must be able to utilize their time management. Studying is the most important tool when being apart of a college. It should always be first and never procrastinate when it comes down to studying for a test or completing a project. When first given the assignment, one should complete or start it the day they were given the assignment. It will always keep you one step ahead of everyone else. Another tip is to be involved! So many students get burnt out their first year of college because they think all they can do is study. When being involved, it allows one to meet new people and get their mind off of the books.
Academic Rigor The academic programs offered at Valdosta State can be difficult or easy for anyone. It all depends on how much one knows and how much time they put into their studying for a class. Always ask for help if you are struggling because Valdosta State offers many programs to help students such as the Student Success Center. This reference helps any student in need of extra guidance.
Dorm Life The dorm life can be very exciting. Always get involved with what is happening at your dorm by asking your Resident Advisor and other hall mates.
Food and Dining Food and Dining at Valdosta State has a wide variety of choices to choose from. You can either grab a bite to eat at the cafeteria's or use your Blazer Bucks to eat at Moe's, Papa John's etc.
What to do for fun This college offers many activities for students to do in their free time. I always get involved with the student activities on the front lawn such as laser tag, tie-dying and other exciting activities. I also am involved with the intramural teams they offer as well.
Bang for the buck To get the most bang for your buck, one must be responsible and understand the different ways to buy something. For example, many students believe they must buy their books from the campus bookstore when their are other options. I buy my books online with Amazon, EBay or other websites to purchase your books. You will by far get the biggest bang for your buck if you purchase books this way.
Greek Life Greek Life on campus is very active and they are always up to something different everyday. It is a great way to meet friends and socialize with different age groups.
Campus Safety The campus is always patrolled by the police 24 hours. If you are in danger, there are call areas all over campus and a police officer will arrive in minutes after the call is placed.
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Abriana from Lithonia, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences Valdosta has a very nice atmosphere. It is very diverse. It also has a beautiful campus.
Tips for prospective students I would tell students to make sure that they are open-minded as well as hard workers. I would also tell them to make sure they do all their work and strive for the best. I would tell them to keep their heads up and stay focused.
Academic Rigor It is very important to keep all your grades up. The teachers are mostly strict but fun. They treat you as adults and have no problem with failing you if you do not do what you are supposed to.
Dorm Life The dorm is nice. The rooms are clean and spacey. Living in the dorm better connects the students with their classmates as well as teachers because they are always on campus.
Food and Dining The food court is nice and diverse. There is a wide variety to pick from. The food is mostly good and includes restaurants such as Nathan's and Chick-fil-A. The food is always appetizing.
What to do for fun For fun at VSU you can go to the gym, go on the front lawn or go to the college functions. The most fun thing to do is to attend the football and basketball games.
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Angie from Stone Mountain, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences For VSU to be one of the state's most affordable public institutions, it offers you a good variety: beautiful campus, nice amenities, activities galore, great programs of study, etc. The town itself may not be the 'typical college town' environment, but Valdosta is not far from Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Savannah, and Panama City to name a few. The programs here are great because the professors really have a passion for what they teach, are very willing to help, and actually care about their student's progress.
Tips for prospective students Time management is very important; make sure that you have time set aside for studying as well as fun.
Live on campus for the first year to get acclimated to the campus, people, etc. Take tours/view virtual tours online before choosing traditional housing. Communicate with roommate(s) before you move in.
Buy or rent your textbooks from outside sources because the campus bookstore is really expensive.
Bring lots of suntan lotion, multiple pairs of sunglasses, & rainboots because the majority of the time its hot or raining.
Make sure you find your classes during orientation because missing/being late to the first two days of class could mean that youre taken off the roster.
Use your resources: attend free tutoring, see your professor during office hours, study groups with classmates, use library/dorm study rooms, etc.
Get/stay involved on campus.
Read your syllabus entirely. So many people miss tests/final exams because they expect professors to constantly remind them of dates, times, locations, etc.
Make sure that you can do your own laundry, cook quick meals, wake yourself up, etc. because no one will do this for you.
Form a great relationship with your professors. Don't annoy them, but make sure they know your name & your efforts because this could be the difference between being borderline or not.
Study your OWN notes.
Do all homework even if it's not mandatory/graded.
Know/meet your advisor during orientation.
Academic Rigor I'm not sure about other fields of study, but the Pre-Engineering program is awesome. The professors are so knowledgeable on topics they discuss and are very passionate so they know what to focus on during lectures, tell great stories about their personal experiences, and share real-world applications of relevant lecture topics.
The classes are definitely tough because they are preparing you for your degree, transferring, etc. and the real world. Expect lots of reading and homework in the Math and Physics classes. At times, you may not be told what and when to read, but usually your syllabus will have a semester outline of chapters/topics covered.
I think the general rule of thumb is: Take the credit hours of your class, multiply it by 4, and that's the number of hours a week you should spend on studying/reading/homework.
The programs here are hard, but the rewards make it worth the hard work. The professor push and motivate you. This school is great when it comes to academically preparing their students.Dorm Life Always take tours of each hall you're considering. It's good to do the virtual tours online, but it's always better to see things in person because pictures don't show everything.
Each hall/dorm has activities and RAs and front desk worker so that you can still have fun and have someone there to answer your questions. They have game night, free food, dorm vs dorm competitions, etc.
Each dorm has a nice lounge area in the lobby, multiple study rooms, classrooms, great rooms used for activities or whatever you want, pool tables/ping pong, etc.
They have a wide variety of dorms/halls/apartments. There are traditional residence halls: Patterson, Lowndes, Langdale, Brown. There are apartment style suites: Hopper, Georgia, Converse, Centennial.Food and Dining There are 2 convenient stores on campus: Langdale and Centennial Halls.
There are 2 dining halls where it 'all you care to eat': Palms and Hopper (actually in Hopper Hall). You have a variety of food served like international line (Mexican, Chinese, Italian, etc), southern style, pizza, burgers, fries, cold cuts & wraps, desserts, etc. The dining halls have themed events like: Mardi Gras, Cinco de Mayo, birthdays, tailgating, wing nite, steak & shrimp, etc.
Also you have places on campus to eat like: The Loop (pizza, burgers, etc), Nathans (hot dogs, wings, phillies etc), Starbucks, Papa Johns, Moes, Pinkberry (froyo!), Chef's Table (southern style), Chic-fil-A, etc.What to do for fun Remerton is a town kind of within Valdosta where you have bars. Buffalo Wild Wings, Applebees and Chilis are where you want to go if theres a game or fight on. Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Panama City, Atlanta, Savannah, Daytona, Orlando are a few short hours away (driving)...road trips! Spend SOME of your refund check shopping in some of these places. There are some local clubs for each type of genre Rodeo, Amvets etc. There's a mall about 2 miles from campus. Make friends & hang out in the Union or the front lawn. Go to The Happening (vendors come out and give away free food, prizes, raffles, coupons,etc), go to CAB events (front lawn, Union, Quad), go to Relay for Life events, greek events, community service, etc. Go to the Rec Ctr: rock climbing, indoor pool, tanning, basketball, track, gym, etc. Core plans inexpensive trips white water rafting, tubing, sky-diving, scuba diving, ropes course, etc. There's a lot to do you just have to catch them/make time for fun.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Sometimes they put food coloring or detergent in the fountains so don't be alarmed if there are floods of suds...
Clubs and Activities CAB: Campus Activities Board
They plan activities where you can make: build a bear, calendars w/pics, wax hands, candle-making, caricatures, license plate tags, signs, canvas bags w/pics, barbeques, laser tag, big chair photos, key chains, moon bounce, celebrity comedy shows, talent shows, modeling shows, etc.Greek Life Step shows, community service, lines crossing, etc...
Campus Safety You can call campus police of you want to be escorted somewhere at night.
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Darrel from Hampton, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences Valdosta State University is an amazing school with a variety of students, and a fantastic campus. I know for sure that their music program has a lot to offer and I am proud to be a part of this school. More importantly, the campus ministries are more than amazing. There are many christian students here just waiting to share the gospel with others believers or not.
Tips for prospective students If you are contemplating on whether or not you want to go to Valdosta, you are probably going to end up there. Many people who love the school didn't originally want to be there including me. No it's not located in this huge city with light and billboards. No, you can't go shopping late at night and there aren't many places to shop period. I do know that if you decide to come, you will have the experience of a lifetime and you are not going to want to leave this little small town.
Academic Rigor The academic rigor is very challenging as it should be. The slacker in high school will really need to step it up if they are trying to succeed at this school. The professors are nice but they are stern when it comes to grading. You have to give your all on every assignment or your grade will suffer. You reap what you sew.
Dorm Life The dorm life as a freshman is fun but if you are a quiet to yourself kinf of person, you will have a hard time. There's always loud music and people screaming in the hallways. Be apart f that clamor and you will have fun for sure.
Food and Dining The food is a bit redundant at VSU but hey accommodate for all types of eater. It's not at all especially for the pizza eaters.
What to do for fun If you are hanging out with your friends, and people you love, fun will be infinite to you at VSU. There are things to do in the city of Valdosta itself but VSU does offer activities almost everyday on campus. There are clubs, sports, recreational activities, and etc.
Campus Safety Campus safety is amazing. There are these yellow posts that have cameras on them throughout the campus. All you have to do is push the button and you're basically safe. The VSU police department (The school has a separate police dept.) will see what's going on and can talk to you through the mic on the post. There are always police lurking around the campus for safety.
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Chelsea from Valdosta, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences Valdosta State University is more than palm trees on the brochure. At Valdosta, if you are from the city like me, you might have a hard time adjusting to 'small town life' but things get better from there. It is a lot of fun and the classes are easy.
Tips for prospective students If you are planning to attend Valdosta, you better be prepared for the heat and gnats! I promise you, words can not describe how many gnats there are! Also, the campus is very black and white. There is not much of any other race there. Yes, we do have come international students from Korea, Japan, and other places but it is nothing compared to other races.
Academic Rigor It is the perfect balance of hard and easy. Some classes, you will end up hating but other classes you might love.
Dorm Life I think that I am biased in this area because I roomed with my friend from high school, but dorm life was not that bad! My RA was the best one, so I have no idea how other RA were, but as for the dorm its self, it was great! I loved my little box!
Food and Dining As for food, this is where Valdosta gets a bad rating. Palms is the major dining hall and it is NASTY in there. I refuse to eat there at all. The plates and dishes are gross and unclean. The food is the same everyday--and I am a vegetarian so there is not much I can do! As for the second dining hall, Hopper, it is WONDERFUL in there. I love the staff and the food. They have stir-fry, where you can get some noodled to your liking. Hopper as has a salad bar, omelets and pancakes, and other lines that change everyday.
What to do for fun On campus, there pretty much is nothing. You will have to go off campus for that. Every one and a while CAB will put on fun events and its all FREE~
Bang for the buck Valdosta overall is pretty good choice!
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus ...there are not any that I know of.
Great for these types of students Any type really, but you have to be prepared for the heat!
Clubs and Activities There is a club or organization for anyone! So dont worry about that!
Greek Life Too many of them...
Campus Safety Pretty good I guess. I just HATE campus police because they think that they rule the world but they do not! They are annoying!
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SmartGuy
Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences This college seems nice. It would be my second choice, after UGA(The University of Georgia) of course. I had a friend who is enrolled at Valdosta State.
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Brittney from Lithonia, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences VSU is a wonderful school wit ha great campus. The atmosphere is great for a new earning opportunity and you are bound to meet great friends along with professors. There are wonderful places in which you can learn quietly or even outside if you please to. VSU overall is a great experience for anyone.
Academic Rigor The professors here are put there to teach. They all are willing to help any way that they can as long as you ask ahead of time and are willing and really want to get help. None of them believe in sugarcoating what is going to help you but when they are needed they are definitely there to help.
Dorm Life All of the dorms suit your needs and have the things necessary to complete your years at VSU. Some of the dorms are more fabulous and a little better than others but that just like all colleges will be based on the price that you are willing to pay. Overall VSU has wonderful dorms and they are quite beautiful.
Food and Dining Palms and Hopper are the two places to dine at on a meal plan and the other places to eat at are based on blazer bucks. They all serve fantastic food and it is all just based on what you have a taste for.
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Nicholas from Palmetto, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences Valdosta State is a pretty good school when it comes to education and the teaching staff. Valdosta definitely needs to improve housing and dining services since they are really lacking. Overall I would not tell someone to avoid Valdosta but would not tell them it's the greatest choice either.
Tips for prospective students Definitely try to live of campus if possible and make sure you have lots of food since the dining services are really bad. Be prepared to deal with people you don't like.
Academic Rigor The academic rigor was fairly easy.
Dorm Life For me Dorm life was horrible, however I lived in the worst dorm on campus and had to deal with disgusting bathrooms shared by the whole floor. Dorm life was also very loud and obnoxious and I felt rather unsafe as well.
Food and Dining Food was actually pretty good but the hours are horrible and the staff is usually pretty rude.
What to do for fun The only things to do for fun are go to the front lawn and play pick up games of football and soccer and stuff.
Bang for the buck For all the money that school costs especially Valdosta it is not worth it.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus Valdosta state has no pride and no traditions. The only traditions is through greek life.
Great for these types of students Great if you participate in Greek life.
Clubs and Activities Lots of clubs and activities.
Greek Life Greek life is really big here.
Campus Safety The police are scared to patrol at night and do not inform you of any incidences and the emergency boxes are horrible placed. Someone is robbed daily here.
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Anonymous
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has not been to campus.
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Carmilla from Decatur, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences Valdosta State University is the best school I've attended. I transferred for a different university that did not have a third of the credentials VSU has. Deciding to attend Valdosta State University was the best decision I ever made.
Tips for prospective students The only tip I have is to study hard, make friends, ask professors for help and always have fun.
Academic Rigor Valdosta State University is not a school for lazy people. In order to be successful, good study habits must be present.
Dorm Life Dorm life is okay but it is mostly for the freshman. After my first year I moved into an apartment and it has been great!
Food and Dining The dining halls are okay, they are all you can eat so you'll never go hungry. There are several eateries on campus that take blazer bucks, cash, and plastic.
What to do for fun Valdosta is a small town but there are always something to do. Every week there are a list of campus events. Valdosta also has a mall and we are only 30 mins. away from the Florida state line.
Bang for the buck Professor here at VSU believe in giving you what you pay for. The education is top notch and the atmosphere is great.
Clubs and Activities Plenty of clubs to be apart of if you want to become an active student or if you want to make friends.
Campus Safety There are always police on campus at any time of the day and night.
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Breanne from Snellville, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences Valdosta is a great school for those who want the big college feel in a small campus. The people here are extremely friendly, as well as the teachers. As long as you can handle the heat there is nothing else to complain about!
Academic Rigor The academic courses at Valdosta are fairly easy. Most of the professors are incredibly helpful and friendly.
Dorm Life Dorms here are a hit or miss just like any other college, if you have the choice always go for Georgia hall.
Food and Dining Hopper dinning is the absolute best dinning facility on campus, but they also have numerous other places such as Moe's and The Loop.
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Leah from Valdosta, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences Valdosta State is attractive for students from the Atlanta area. It offers great academic courses and there are many clubs and groups. Valdosta State is a beautiful campus
Tips for prospective students Make sure that you can handle being that far away from home if you are from the Atlanta area. If you cannot, do not waste your time and be miserable here.
Academic Rigor The education here is great. Compared to a bigger University however, I think the academics are fair.
Dorm Life I work for the housing department and they try really hard to get residents involved and create good programs. Their Resident Assistant's go through a lot of training. There needs to be more housing though.
Food and Dining This year Valdosta state got a new food provider. I think last year's provider was better because they had more options.
What to do for fun You can go to the front lawn and play frisbee, hammock, lay-out and do just about any outdoor activity. There are local bars, Jack's bowling, Downtown Valdosta, First Friday, and many more activities.
Bang for the buck I think some of the things that students are charged for should be on an as used basis.
Clubs and Activities Valdosta State offers a lot of clubs and activities. Sororities, Fraternities, Academic Clubs, Intramural sports, christian ministries, etc.
Campus Safety Cops are everywhere and there are many blue emergency stations.
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Mikaley from Callahan, FL
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences the class sizes are fairly small and the teachers can be very helpful. vsu is a small campus and it is easy to find your way around. it is a beautiful campus and most people are really nice.
Tips for prospective students make sure you have storage bins ahead of time, dorm rooms are notoriously small. never leave your laundry unattended in the laundry room for too long. have shower shoes.
Academic Rigor classes vary based on who the teachers are. some teachers are easier than others.
Dorm Life sometimes the people in the hallways or the dorm next to you may not be quiet. also, you may not get the best roommate in the world.
Food and Dining the food is usually the same every day and the dining hours aren't that great.
What to do for fun the student union has pool tables, ping pong tables, and tvs. plenty of new and interesting people to meet on campus. wild adventures is close by. student groups on campus usually have a movie night, with free food and drinks, every weekend. there is usually something fun happening every day here.
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Carey from Ellijay, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences vsu is an excellent school. i am only a freshman here and i have been made to feel like this is my home away from home since i arrived. joining the greek life has helped me with getting to know others who are not so close to home either.
Tips for prospective students i suggest not taking a full load for your first semester. getting used to the college life is hard enough to adjust to without the worries of a full load of classes. my suggestion would be to take no more than 12 credit hours first semester.
Academic Rigor academic life at vsu is rigorous but not to the point of breaking you down. stay on top of work and don't fall behind and will you be just fine. if you need help, ask!!!
Dorm Life dorm life is definitely different than home. having the freedom is great. learning to get along with roommates is different than sharing a room with a brother or sister.
Food and Dining the food in the dining areas could be better. i use the small meal plan because the food in other places is usually better. if the food was better i would eat there more.
What to do for fun i joined a sorority and we stay pretty busy with socials, events, and chapter meetings when not in class. this has been a big help to me. i also like to go walk around the mall with friends and shop.
Greek Life love it!!!!!!!! love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Campus Safety so far, i have not had any problems. i notice security around campus.
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Cassidy from Jacksonville, FL
Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences it is a beautiful college. the campus is breath taking and historical. academically i have heard great reviews.
Tips for prospective students i think you need definitely go take a look at this college campus and the surrounding area if you are considering this school.
Academic Rigor it is well known because it challenges you academically but in a way that you should be comfortable with.
What to do for fun you can work for the theme park, wild adventures. or go to it in your spare time. you are also not far from florida or savannah, ga.
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Laura
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences valdosta state is a great school for its size. with the exception of a few core classes, the class size is similar to high school. professors teach well and work with students easily.
Tips for prospective students manage you time wisely!
Academic Rigor some classes are difficult and others are not. it depends on the class and teacher.
What to do for fun definitely check out the rec. center.
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Dominique from Bonaire, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments In three sentences valdosta state has a beautiful campus and very friendly students and faculty. the professors are very helpful and are willing to take time to help you understand what they're teaching. the tuition is a bit high.
Tips for prospective students do not park in the 45 min. spots you'll get a ticket $15 ticket.
Dorm Life i can't really say how dorm life is because i've never stayed in one. i have an apartment.
Food and Dining great food and a good variety.
What to do for fun lots of bars and clubs and there is always something going on on campus.
Bang for the buck everything is sooooo expensive. it's like 7 dollars for a burger but it's the best burger ever.
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Andjy from Lawrenceville, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot It has become such a great learning experience for me. I have not only learned academically but it has been a place where I have begun a journey on learning what it is that I was created to be doing by God. The teachers here are very understanding which was so not what I was expected.
Am enjoying being here I love the opportunities to meet different people from so many backgrounds. I also love the way the campus police are always availabe because it makes me feel safe.
Bang for the buck Yes it is definitely Bang for the buck
Tips for prospective students Begin ready to make the best out of your college experience. One thing that I've learned from experience is that life is what you make it to be and that is exactly what college challenges you to do.
Great for these types of students It is great for people who want a school within georgia that is cost effecient but likes the idea that your right on the border to Florida.
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Lola from Valdosta, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot following: I love Valdosta, It has the feel of a huge school, yet small enough so you don't feel completely lost.
I love the fact that you can easily get in touch with the professors, and the people in the city are quite hospitable.
Am enjoying being here Coming from a big city, Valdosta doesn't have as much stuff to do.
Bang for the buck Prices are fair.
Tips for prospective students Don't Procrastinate. Get to know your professor, explore, and have fun.
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Corlisha from Valdosta, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Attending Valdosta State University you will learn much more than just how to study for your classes! You will learn valuable lessons about life, the people around you, and tips on how to live a safe and healthy life! Valdosta State University has many different types of organizations and programs for people of many backgrounds so be sure to get plugged in somewhere and start learning!
Am enjoying being here Valdosta State University is not only a great place to attend college but to live as well! There are many job opportunities that are available for students that have graduated from Valdosta State University. Valdosta itself is a peaceful city with very welcoming people!
Bang for the buck If you ask many different students why they have chosen Valdosta State University, more than 80% of the people will say because it is inexpensive and very beautiful! Don't believe me? Try comparing the cost to other schools in Georgia at www.collegeboard.org:)
Tips for prospective students 1) Stay focused, remember the reason why you are attending school in the first place.
2) Get plugged in!...College is so much more than just a degree but the experience you have while you are here! There are tons of activities available for everyone!
3) Share your success!...Share your college experience with others around you and fill them in on the ups and downs of your choices that you made in college. You can help them out tremendously.Great for these types of students It would be easier to say what types of students should avoid this school. Types of students who should avoid this school are people who abhor beautiful weather. People who dislike smiling faces should really steer away from Valdosta State University. Last but not least, students who know exactly where they want to go to college and have valuable reasons. I would suggest you give Valdosta State University a shot but it is not the only great school out there. To me, Valdosta State University is currently where I belong:)
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Mackenzie from Moultrie, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot The educational variety at VSU is great and so are the teachers. They take the time to teach you and make sure that you know what you are learning.
Am enjoying being here It's great for being away from home and the games that go on at the school are immense! School pride is big here, but its not all about the school. The town scene of Valdosta is very nice and there are plenty of things to do.
Bang for the buck You do get some bang for your buck, but not as much as you would hope for.
Tips for prospective students -Study hard and right. Most of the classes aren't that bad, but studying is a must and so is knowing how to study properly.
-Make sure to make friends. It's college and friends are a must to get through it. Just have fun and be smart and you should be good.Great for these types of students Open-minded, friendly, studious, and students that don't mind getting use to the campus in a short time.
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Emily from Hahira, GA
Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.
Categories Rating Comments Will learn a lot I recently visited VSU and attended a class to get the feel of it. And just by sitting in on one class I can already tell i will be learning a lot!
Will enjoy being here I hope i will enjoy being here! Its going to be difficult at first because its just a new environment and it will take getting use to.
Bang for the buck Being an in state student tuition is very affordable! VSU offers a lot of things for the students to use!
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Nicole from Dacula, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Valdosta has some amazing Professors but I would suggest asking around about certain professors at the same time!
Am enjoying being here The School is amazing especially if you enjoy being out away from big city life.
Bang for the buck One of the cheapest in the state!
Tips for prospective students Always ask fellow friends about professors; some professor like to enjoy the fact that they have power and will use it against you.
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Chele from Lithonia, GA
Reviewer is A current student here.
Categories Rating Comments Am learning a lot Although I have only completed one year of secondary school, I have learned a great amount of material. I noticed that in primary school I would only memorized the material for exams, but here at VSU the instructors make the material worth learning.
Am enjoying being here Of course I am enjoying my experience here at VSU. The institution has so many activities to offer, therefore there is never a dull moment on campus. The campus activities board has at least one activity for students a week and the activities are free. Also because I am involved in different organizations on campus I always have something to do.
Bang for the buck While at school I learned that it is imperative that students attend class. Unlike primary public schooling, there is a fee to attend secondary schools. Most students have fun on campus, but they also keep in mind that there is a goal while being away at school.
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