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Washington State University (WSU) Reviews

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  • 38 out of 39 people found this review useful.

    John from Clarkston, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The Professors at WSU are thorough in their teaching but sometimes lack the patience for slower students. The curriculum while tough is also very educational and I have found it to be rather enjoyable.

    Am enjoying being here

    I grew up going to WSU games so I guess i am a little biased but to be truthfully honest their are a lot of great qualities boasted by this college that I can honestly verify. First, the college hosts an array of fun and/or interesting educational activities and the same can be said for any social activities. The atmosphere is very relaxed but with an underlying sense of extreme urgency to do well. Over all while the students and staff may act rather laid back many of both are actually very dedicated making this college a nice place to be.

    Bang for the buck

    WSU has an amazing range of educational and/or social opportunities. While the dorms are nothing to special the campus does boast a wonderful Student Recreation Center built within the last couple of years. The Campus also brings a just re-opened and completely revamped student union building which shows free movies Friday-Sunday nights and host up-all-night parties periodically throughout the year. On a more educational note WSU also offers many aids to students in their studies ranging from personal tutors to a student writing center where English majors get to sharpen their skills by helping correct and modify papers brought in by students who are having writing troubles. All expenses for these attractions and more are all automatically included in your tuition.

    Tips for prospective students

    One thing I can say to any prospective students more than anything is that home work is a major component in being a student at WSU. you must be willing to work for a grade! very few professors will allow you to skate by on good test grades alone.
    The other thing is that in order to get the full WSU experience you must be willing to examine all your options, anyone can sit in a dorm room and play video games in their spare time but with all the extracurriculars WSU offers its virtually impossible to not find a group you wont fit in with, but you must be willing to look. Believe me, its worth the effort.

    Great for these types of students

    This university is best for students who like to get involved and put themselves out there. WSU offers so many opportunities its hard not to WANT to get involved in something. However, if you feel for some reason that you might not fit in anyways, don't sweat it; during those cold (and very long) winters sometimes staying in and doing your own thing is not a bad idea. the one universal thing I can say to any student looking at this university is that you must come willing to be focused and work, its easy with all those extra-curricular opportunities to get side tracked and I know from personal experience that falling behind is the last thing you want to do.

  • 14 out of 15 people found this review useful.

    Laurel from Conifer, CO

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The professors at Washington State University are incredible, and luckily, all the ones I have had are really good at getting to know their students on a personal basis. Even with a 300 person lecture, if you're the type of student who is willing to get to know your professor (ask questions, go into office hours, etc) they're willing to help!

    Am enjoying being here

    As an out of state student I can say that I am SO happy here. The campus is beautiful, and with the rolling hills walking to certain places on campus can count as your workout for the day! Haha, but really, the campus is beautiful, safe and easy to navigate. The options students have are endless: intramural sports, Greek life, over 300 clubs ranging from accounting to snowboarding, ski team, etc etc. There are plenty of options for student jobs and the University even has a website to help search for them. Washington State is a fun, laid-back, academically strong, beautiful campus that I would recommend anyone to attend.

    Bang for the buck

    As an out of state student I have a much higher tuition price than most, but Washington State is very good at offering scholarships and loans. I receive a scholarship making my out of state tuition almost the price of instate tuition. It is so worth it though. Like I said the earlier, the campus is awesome, the people are extremely friendly and helpful, and scholarships are plentiful.

    Tips for prospective students

    Keep those grades up, it's getting competitive! :)

    Great for these types of students

    Anyone!
    Students interested in Hospitality, Agriculture, Veterinary and Architecture: Washington State is excellent in these fields.

  • 9 out of 9 people found this review useful.

    Sylvia from Commerce, CA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    There's an interesting concept to WSU, first and foremost, you are asked to learn a little about your self. Develop in a new environment where there's plenty of diversity to present yourself with. I love the wide range of knowledge my professors had, not only in the courses they were teaching, but in others that had little relativity. The writing center is also a wonderful opportunity to go in and edit, or be edited on papers, brainstorms, even lab ideas.

    Am enjoying being here

    Way different than from my comfortable LA town, but this college town has a lot of spunk and hope for the Cougs. Even though the number one thing you'll hear a lot is that it's a lonely town, the University does a great job in offering activities, keeping you busy with school work and opportunities, and advertising outdoor adventures. It really takes a special breed to hang in here.

    Bang for the buck

    Definte a home away from home. The only thing I probably hate is the cost for board and room but even so, for out of state students like me, this was a lot cheaper than some of the schools in Cali. Amazing, I know. And I don't get a really good financial package (ouch).

    Tips for prospective students

    Stay on top of things if you decide to go here. Like any school, you can get caught up in the strangest things. This town is one of the safest places I've ever been to. Girls have their own Women's Transit and the Pullman Transit Bus lines are operational until 3am. Use your resources and find others to make you successful person.

    Great for these types of students

    Engineering, Veterinary, Music, Architecture, Business, Zoology, you name it, this school has it (even Astrophysics!)Choose a major, but don't be afraid to look around. Just don't look around too long. Counselors and advisers are there, and they are always available to you.

  • 7 out of 7 people found this review useful.

    Meigan from Kent, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    I am definitely learning a lot at Washington State. All students are required to take a class from several categories, which include intercultural studies, sciences, etc. These requirements give students the opportunity to take a class that they probably would not have taken otherwise, and allow them to learn about a variety of topics. The professors at WSU are also very helpful in allowing students to get the most out of their education. They provide detailed information in their lectures along with ample resources to do well in their class. Although the course load can sometimes be rather challenging, your professors are willing to help as long as you go to their office hours and show an effort to do well.

    Am enjoying being here

    I chose WSU over other schools that I was considering because their incredible school spirit made me believe that the students enjoyed their school. After my first few weeks, I found this to be true for me as well. It’s a great school with many areas to study and a variety of activities for people of all interests. The football and basketball games are a blast. There is also a number of clubs for people who want to get involved in areas of their interest. Washington State has an amazing Greek program as well. The entire education and extracurricular experience at this university is excellent. The hardest thing for me to get used about college life at WSU was the fact that it is located in a small town. This can cause some students to feel isolated.

    Bang for the buck

    Washington State University is around the same price as other public undergraduate universities. I definitely feel that I am getting my money’s worth. There are so many programs for students of all interests that cost little to nothing. There are also free movies shown in the auditorium every weekend. The only thing I feel I would change in terms of cost is the price of food in the dining center. Depending on what you buy, meals can sometimes be rather pricy.

    Tips for prospective students

    An important thing to realize as an incoming college student is how different it is from high school. In many classes, your entire grade is based solely on exams. This means that preparation is up to you since there is no homework. Start good study habits early to help relieve the stress of your first year of college. While maintaining good grades is the most important part of college, it is also key to involve yourself in extracurricular activities. At Washington State there are a number of ways to get involved, and I recommend that everyone at least find one group that shares their interests. It’s a great way to make new friends and get the most out of the college experience.

    Great for these types of students

    Washington State is such a large school that anyone will be able to fit in. There so many majors offered, every student will find the career path that fits them best. There is also clubs and teams that everyone is welcomed to join. Pullman is a college town, which means there is not much going on other than games and campus events. It’s a great way for all students to get involved, but some may have a hard being so isolated from life outside of the campus. Washington State University is a great college for those who put academics as a top priority as well as those who want to make their college experience a fun and memorable one.

  • 7 out of 8 people found this review useful.

    Sarah from Arlington, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    As a student in the animal sciences program, I am learning so much more about animals than I thought possible just in my first year. Almost all of my professors have been easy to talk to and very interested in the subject.

    Am enjoying being here

    Washington State University offers a lot of different programs that give you a step up on your career. As a student interested in veterinary medicine, I was extremely pleased to discover all of the different clubs offered for pre-vet students. The Raptor Club is by far one of the funnest and gives you the chance to work one on one with birds of prey.

    Bang for the buck

    While all colleges are expensive, I am very pleased with the campus and the living situation. You get a great learning experience and the campus is beautiful.

    Tips for prospective students

    Find something you enjoy and get involved. WSU has so many opportunities for students. Many of the clubs are available to all students and they are a great way to meet new friends.

    Great for these types of students

    Since the campus is mostly a hill, it is great for those who want to get a workout without going to the gym. We don't call it cougar calfs for nothing. Also great for students wanting to pursue an animal related career or a nursing career.

  • 5 out of 5 people found this review useful.

    Haley from Filer, ID

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The University has challenging classes and you will get a very good education. Strong study skills and good time management are a must to keep up with classes if you are a full time student. There are tutors available if needed.

    Am enjoying being here

    This is an amazing campus. It is set in the rolling hills of the Palouse and it is gorgeous. The dorms have many activities to join in on, including dances, movies, and a variety of intramural sports teams. There is usually an all-night campus party once a month with food and games. There are also fraternities and sororities on campus with an active social schedule. Fraternities are not too hard to get into as not many guys want to join, but joining a sorority can be hard as there are many more girls applying than can be accommodated in the houses. There is also a great recreation center on campus if you enjoy working out, especially during the winter months.

    Bang for the buck

    I think resident students get a bigger bang for their buck than say an out-of state student. Someone from out of state could probably find a state school in their own home state that could provide the same education at less cost. Still, it is a great university with great educational opportunities.

    Tips for prospective students

    Apply as early as possible, especially if you are from out of state. If you are from out of state you can apply for the Cougar Award that helps defray the cost of out-of-state tution. If you plan on joining a sorority you should get as many recommendations from former members of a particular house as possible.

    Great for these types of students

    This school has a fairly large student population, over 20,000, so if you like that size you should do just fine. Someone who doesn't mind being in a small town will enjoy campus life here too. WSU is only about 15 miles from the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho, but Moscow is also a small town. The campus is gorgeous and educational opportunities abound.

  • 5 out of 6 people found this review useful.

    Austin from Vancouver, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    My variety of professors has really been great. One of the best things about the learning environment at WSU is that whether you are in a 400 person lecture or a 20 person tutorial, you will notice that your professors want to help you. They make a conscious effort to know you, and this is rather easy if you take advantage of office hours or talk to them after class. Classes are challenging and you certainly have to earn your grades. Strong study skills and good time management are academic concepts that you will continue to develop at WSU.

    Am enjoying being here

    I am proud to be a Cougar and you will find that just about the entire student body is also. The school pride at WSU is outstanding! Sporting events are fun and popular, and if you like other activities its likely that the school offers it. The drama department offers a hilarious regular improv comedy show called Nuthouse in addition to the student union builing offering movies every weekend night. The student government, greek system, and dorms offers countless other activities both on and off campus. Don't forget about the campus; its amazing! The lovely look of the new and well kept old brick buildings continues to astonish me. The rolling hills of the Palouse region is not for everyone, especially since many city kids are not familiar with a smaller town such as Pullman. However, Pullman itself is charming and has a great community feel as does the university campus. Even though the student body is rather large at around 20,000, its great because it allows you to know many people within a great community while also being able to sit back and just be a number if you wish. I love how I can walk on campus and see people from my classes, run into professors, and also see many tables from organizations set up on the central part of campus.

    Bang for the buck

    WSU is a public institution that is around the price of other instate universities. The rising cost of college is one thing, and it will continue to happen everywhere unfortunately. As a student that doesn't quality for grants or many quality loans, I was pleased to receive a more than decent financial aid offer with scholarships. With the education and experience that I'm receiving while attending WSU, I can say that it is a bang for the buck. Additionally, WSU made a selective list by a magazine/journal in regards to the best value universities.

    Tips for prospective students

    Its important to keep a solid gpa and sat/act score. While the university isn't know for being extremely selective, they are becoming much more strict as the cost of college continues to rise. A variety of extracurricular activities is import on your application. All these things will help lead to your acceptance into the university and any scholarships that you might receive. Keep in mind that college life is different from high school, and not for everyone. Academics are notably different from high school, and you will learn to discipline yourself to study often and perform better on exams. Many of your grades will be based off of just your exam scores Make sure that you visit the campus if possible, it can give you an accurate feel of the school and what things may be like for you.

    Great for these types of students

    WSU is great for students wanting to get involved, be fans of college sports, and receive a quality education at a good price.

  • 3 out of 3 people found this review useful.

    Alexandria from Gig Harbor, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Read, read, read! WSU is about knowing the material, the tests and even the homework rely on the reading. In high school I could always get past without reading, at WSU you won't be able to do that. So make note cards, bring millions of highlighters and get ready to read.

    Am enjoying being here

    For me it was tough moving to Pullman and knowing that the closest mildly decent shopping mall was over three hours away. The barren land and desolate scenery is almost a blur when you enter the campus at WSU. There is so much to do that single student won't feel left out. Even as the homework plies on you have the ability to join clubs, sports, greek life, and Cable 8 WSU's own cable station.

    Bang for the buck

    I have to say the reason I came to WSU was because of the awesome scholarships and incredible price. Even though it is high above community college tuition, WSU provides college life and an amazing education.

    Tips for prospective students

    DO YOUR HOMEWORK. Unless you are costing by in the Honors College at WSU, homework and attendance has never been more important. Remember that single kid your senior year? The one with the perfect attendance record? You want to be that kid in college. Sure, that kid in high school might have been crazy to attend everyday regardless you weren't paying as much as you do now. High School, even if you went to private costs incredibly more than any high school and for that reason you should GO to class. Every time you skip you cost your parents $500. Oh, and Sally Sidewalk rules for girls and boys. MIP's are easy to get in a small town. At WSU you feel as if it's another world, one without consequences and even as a freshman I have seen other kids get MIPs in the first week. Don't be stupid, just be smart.

    Great for these types of students

    Great for students who like seclusion and studying into the night for just a quiz. WSU offers a massive greek life, so it's not hard to feel alone even in Pullman. It provides a brilliant communications program that is nation recognized.

  • 4 out of 5 people found this review useful.

    Susan from Waipahu, HI

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am enjoying being here

    I like WSU a lot! My roommate is awesome, and I love the fact that I can learn what I want to learn in my specific area :)

    Tips for prospective students

    Don't let the location of Pullman bring you down! The environment is awesome and the people are great and friendly. The professors are cool, and they're committed to helping you learn.

    Great for these types of students

    Anyone who is laid back, can learn and concentrate, and control themselves while distinguishing between school time and play time.

  • 4 out of 5 people found this review useful.

    Niki from Pullman, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    All the professors are here for your benefit. They have no problem scheduling meetings outside of class if you're having trouble with the class. It's comforting knowing that you have so many options for help including TA's, tutors, and other students. I've learned so much the past two years, and am so excited to learn even more the next two years.

    Am enjoying being here

    I honestly enjoy going here. When I'm at home, I miss being in Pullman. Everyone is scared that Pullman is too small of a town but there are always things going on. The Greek System is so close knit, you can make many good friends and family. Everything on campus is in walking distance so you rarely need to leave campus. The campus is beautiful and pretty big.

    Bang for the buck

    The tuition here is not too bad. I feel like I'm getting my moneys worth because there are so many options for majors and minors. There are a lot of opportunities to be in clubs and to get involved on campus. Also, there are a lot of programs for study abroad.

    Tips for prospective students

    Come visit the campus! I promise once you see how gorgeous the campus is and how many positive features are here, you'll have a better feel for the school. There are always campus tours and opportunities for prospective students to come see what WSU is all about. I highly encourage becoming a member of the Greek System, for more reasons than one. Leadership opportunities, close-knit community, lifelong friends, and many social aspects are just a few reasons.

    Great for these types of students

    Leadership seekers
    People who want to be involved on campus
    People who want to get their moneys worth
    Anybody who wants to be successful in life

  • 2 out of 2 people found this review useful.

    Amanda from Boise, ID

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The professors here are great and work with you to learn the material if you take the initiative to contact them. I've sat down one on one with a number of my professors because I didn't understand the lecture that day, and they really helped.

    Am enjoying being here

    There are so many events at WSU and the campus is so beautiful that its hard to not enjoy being here. I have made so many new friends in my residence hall and my major program.

    Bang for the buck

    Although tuition is a consideration for any college, WSU works with their students through financial aid and scholarships really well. The overall experience, I think, is definitely worth the rate I'm paying.

    Tips for prospective students

    My first tip would be to talk to professors early. If the professor has some inkling to who you are, they will want to help you more than some random student. Also, getting involved is very important. Its easy to gget so stressed by homework and exams that you want to stay in your room and study all night, and that's alright sometimes, but others it is too overwhelming. Take a night for yourself and go to a campus event or get involved in a club that you find enjoyable.

    Great for these types of students

    WSU is great for all students. There are many activities and clubs to get involved in for everybody. The classes are also very diverse for most majors.
    Particularly though, it is a great school for their veterinary and honors program. There are 2 or 3 programs where undergrad students finish their degree a year early and can go stright to the vet school right on campus.

  • 2 out of 2 people found this review useful.

    Claire from Park City, UT

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The professors are phenomenal here! They really are trying to help you succeed and push you to learn. There are many on campus resources to help solidify learning such as math labs and writing workshops.

    Am enjoying being here

    The student body is like a family. We are Cougars through and through and the support for athletics, arts, and community is astounding. There is always something to do and the semesters whiz by.

    Bang for the buck

    Washington State University is a little expensive because I am out of state but the experience is worth it. I feel that they overcharge for housing and dining since the facilities are dated but all of the residence halls are cleaned and well maintained.

    Tips for prospective students

    I would recommend that you get involved. I know people say this time and time again but it is the honest truth. You meet so many people by putting yourself out there and you can find so many good friends. Also, get to know the people on your floor, you'll be living with them for quite some time.

    Great for these types of students

    This school is great for students looking for a small town school with plenty of school pride.

  • 2 out of 2 people found this review useful.

    Eden from Long Beach, CA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    I am an online student, which is beneficial to me because I am almost 30 and need to work full time. Their online program is one of the best in the countries, and a State University degree that you can attain online is really great.
    However, in this particular online environment, I find that we take few exams that are proctored, and since most exams are essays or in the privacy of your own home, it is easy to rely on having your textbook. While I feel that I have learned a great deal, I also feel that I may be learning more if I were forced to be tested without the book.

    Am enjoying being here

    The environment is great because it is whatever you want it to be. I can be at home, or in a coffee shop, and it is easy to learn when you are most comfortable. Also it is great to be able to log in late at night if you work all day. The discussion boards are great and most of the students provide good feedback and conversation, and the majority of the teachers reply to your questions and posts in a short time.

    Bang for the buck

    Most online schools are pretty expensive, since you are paying for the convenience. And a lot of employers look at online-only schools as being less than adequate than an on-campus education. However with WSU, it is recognized equal to an on-campus degree, and the price is more affordable than a lot of other online programs.

    Tips for prospective students

    Keep in contact with your adviser, they will help you select courses so you graduate on time, and they wont let you overload yourself. My adviser talked me out of taking too many hard courses in one semester, so I would be able to dedicate the proper amount of time to all of them.
    Sometimes they don't post the course materials until the last minute, so email the instructors asap if you plan to order your books online.
    This semester, they didnt post my required books until 1.5 weeks before classes started. When I ordered them online, I didnt get my books until 2 weeks into the semester. Keep on top of it.
    Also, if you do have to take proctored exams, it can be hard to find one last minute so look early in the semester. Most places charge, like libraries and other schools. Sylvan learning centers can do them last minute, but they charge a lot of money, I paid $75 to take an hour-long exam. A local community college proctored mine for $20. Its VERY important to find your proctor early so they can schedule you in, and so you get the lowest price, because it can be costly. A lot of churches will do it for free, and police stations.

    Great for these types of students

    Single parents, working families or individuals. Anyone who must work a regular job and cant only go to school. Good at managing your own time very well. Not good for procrastinators. Must have good discipline, must be willing to communicate and give feedback. Have the time to log in at least 4 times a week to each class. Must have a computer, and should be a laptop, as well as access to internet whenever you need it.
    I cannot stress enough how important it is that you are good at managing your own time. Nobody is there to remind you of assignments, and it is your job to remember discussions, exams, papers, extra credit, textbook info, etc.

  • 2 out of 3 people found this review useful.

    serena from Pullman, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Washington State University offers several programs with a range of learning opportunities. I am currently going through the Interior Design program and at times it is challenging but I rather be challenged than not at all. Besides the accademic part, learning to live on your own and experiencing new adventures is also included while attending Washington State University.

    Am enjoying being here

    Once you step on the soil of Washington State University, something happens to you. You become caught up in the spirit of WSU is all about. You are apart of something way bigger than one can even comprehend. You are now a Cougar. I enjoy being here and anyone and everyone that visits is hooked and has an urge to come back.

    Bang for the buck

    College can be expensive and Washington State University is no different. But with the top ratings and experience along with the know credits of where you achieve your degree, WSU is totally worth it and is definitely the bang for the buck.

    Tips for prospective students

    At times it is hard to balance academics, social life, and sleep, but with a little hard work and trial and error, becoming a college student here at WSU is worth the effort. Don't give up, believe in your self.

    Great for these types of students

    Students who want to get a great education and have the best school spirit should attend Washington State University.

  • 1 out of 2 people found this review useful.

    shanae from federal way, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    I am current taking psychology, anthropology, fine arts, world civilizations, and neuroscience. I learn something new everyday.

    Am enjoying being here

    There are tons of things to do. Clubs, activities, and socials. It is a small town but it is an amazing place. There are a ton of friendly people and there are great support groups on campus.

    Tips for prospective students

    If you come here just know all you resources. There is help you just have to go seek it. The teachers are amazing and they are always willing to help. We have free tutors, free writing centers and they help edit and give you tips for you essays and major papers.

    Great for these types of students

    If you are shy, loud, outgoing, creative, an artist, an innovator, a leader, have great ideas, or even a crazy person :) this school is perfect for you. You can do whatever you enjoy most at Washington State University. GO COUGS!!

  • 1 out of 2 people found this review useful.

    Jordan from whittier, CA

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    yes. they have so many learning opportunities to keep your grades exellent. And the professors seem very nice and will to help students out.

    Will enjoy being here

    yes! personally, i love cold weather and snow! i am very excited for that. And also there is soooo much going on around campus that you cant possibly get bored or not be able to find something to do. Plus the cute little town of Pullman is walking distance.

    Bang for the buck

    I like WSU will definately be a bang for my buck

    Tips for prospective students

    DO NOT APPLY TO UW! haha Apply to WSU instead! (:

  • 0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

    Juanita from Lakewood, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am enjoying being here

    I am a freshman here at WSU and I believe it has been a great school so far! There are many choices of classes that are fun and enjoyable plus there are a huge variety of extra-curricular activities to join in!

  • 1 out of 3 people found this review useful.

    Anonymous from Washington

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has not been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    Everyone I talked to said that when they were at Pullman, it was nothing but a party town. That world class education isn't worth much if you have to study through everyone else's music and yelling.

    Will enjoy being here

    I've been in contact with WSU for over a year now and it's been a huge hassle every step of the way. You have fees for this and fees for that. Classes start in August, but your academic advisor won't be back until September and you can't register because there's a new-student hold on your account, but if you don't register for the Fall semester, they'll charge you a fee and expel you from attending for two semesters.

    Bang for the buck

    Tuition is about $8,000 (give or take depending on the student). They do have good scholarships and awards if you can get them. From my experience, it's a hassle and you still have to pay fees every time you apply. Even if you should get an award (like for academic merit) they don't always give it to you.

    Tips for prospective students

    Run. For me, WSU has been a hassle. I finally got in (after paying all my fees) and was waiting on the tuition rates to come back to see if I could afford it. I decided that another college would be better for me and tried to get out, and I was charged a boat-load of fees.

  • 0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

    Bryce from Battle Ground, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    If you pay good attention there is alot for you to take in.

    Am enjoying being here

    There are many student activities and the other students are nice.

    Bang for the buck

    Its the cost of a normal university.

    Tips for prospective students

    Study hard right when you start then it will be easier.

  • 0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

    Victoria from Mesquite, TX

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Will enjoy being here

    So far everything seems awesome. My roomies are great and the campus is beautiful!

    Great for these types of students

    Students from all over come here. There's mentor and even a residence hall made specifically for international student and others to get together and learn about there differences and similarities...

  • 0 out of 1 people found this review useful.

    Jessica from Shelton, WA

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    I am excited to start my classes. I am excited that I will be able to take classes to help my finish my major.

    Will enjoy being here

    I love it at WSU!

    Bang for the buck

    Its expensive, but worth it!

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    Hayley from Port Orchard, WA

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has not been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    Looks like a good school.

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    Nicole from Ridgecrest, CA

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has not been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    I have high hopes for learning animal sciences in this school

    Will enjoy being here

    It is green and that is good enough for me

    Bang for the buck

    freshmen year is expensive and finding scholarships is not easy, but the school does work hard to help you get the funding you need

    Tips for prospective students

    Check it out and join up.

    Great for these types of students

    Medical, Animal and tons more.

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    CR from Maple Valley, WA

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has not been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    Have heard from many reliable sources that they enjoyed this college and their teaching techniques more so than they would from any other school.

    Will enjoy being here

    Many of the graduates I have spoken with are very proud to be a cougar, the never-ending feud between huskies and cougars is entertaining from a researching standpoint.

    Bang for the buck

    Everyone seems to be fine with making payments. Will most likely require scholarships, grants, or loans to assist in tuition.

    Tips for prospective students

    Rumors of WSU being the most STI-prone of all colleges in Washington State.

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    Chanel from Tacoma, WA

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Madison

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    At any college, you are guaranteed to learn a lot. But at WSU, you are learning and spending time with some of the greatest people.

    Will enjoy being here

    The college campus and the people make the environment of the school really enjoyable.

    Bang for the buck

    This is not too expensive of a school which is always nice for the parents and the students.

    Tips for prospective students

    Just go into college with an open mind, and you will meet some great people.

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    Charles from Davenport, FL

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has not been to campus.

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  • KEVIN from Pullman, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    washington state is a place where students can go to not only have a great time, but get a great education as well. all of the staff is incredibly friendly and helpful in helping you reach your school and career goals. the city of pullman cannot be beat either, with activities going on 7 days a week.

    Tips for prospective students

    study hard, party smartly.

    What to do for fun

    go to the rec center, so many things to do there, from racquetball to swimming, to basketball, to volleyball

    Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

    football games are a must, nothing like sitting with 5,000 students in the cold yelling your brains out.

  • Jessica from Naches, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    i would recommend wsu to anyone looking for the big college experience. while the campus is large, the small town of pullman makes for a fantastic community! its the best of both worlds!

    Tips for prospective students

    make sure you have good snow boots! the winters in pullman can be harsh. i would recommend snowtracks!

    Academic Rigor

    the classes here are challenging, but most professors and ta's are willing to take time out of their personal lives just to see the success of one student.

    Dorm Life

    i lived in rogers dorm before moving into my apartment. rogers was more quiet dorm, but still had tons of activities to participate in by the ra's.

    Food and Dining

    there are four dinning halls on wsu's campus as well as a variety of other dinning/cafe places.

    What to do for fun

    there is always lots of entertainment brought in by the student government. two that have been brought in this year are rob schnieder and kelly clarkson!

    Bang for the buck

    washington state university's tuition is rising, but the resources available are immense!

    Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

    there is a tanning salon and a hooka bar on campus.

    Great for these types of students

    washington state university is great for a variety of students! it suits people that want to be extremely involved as well as people that keep more to themselves.

    Campus Safety

    washington state university provides a women's transit at night between 10pm and 2am. this service is completely free. there is also on-campus police and emergency buttons on every block. if you feel you may be attacked, press the button and police will be their within 2 minutes.

  • Catalina from Pullman, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    wsu is up to beat and energized to help those are willing to go looking for it. its a beautiful place to visit if one wants to be isolated from the rest of the world. but you never loose connection with the outside world.

    Tips for prospective students

    don't take the first semester so lightly because you were accepted, it'll be an eye opener to what college is really about. go to class and plan your time accordingly and wisely.

    Academic Rigor

    the academics are great if the right teachers teach you. no matter in what major or undecided give it everything you got because its college not high school.

    Dorm Life

    its a great way to meet new people and see how you can handle your self in a different setting. i would just make sure to watch out for the noise when your trying to sleep it can turn into an all night-er.

    Food and Dining

    the food starts out like your going to a restaurant but after a while that restaurant feeling gets duller and duller making you yearn for real home cooked meals. once in a while make something that'll get you feeling like your back home.

    What to do for fun

    the fun is what ever you go looking for or trying something completely new. fun could be just hanging out with friends after cramming for a test or having dinner with your roommates.

    Clubs and Activities

    i would say definitely go use the rec, its the gym, they have a nice one and its included for the tuition and fees so there's no cost to wsu students, just shoe your cougar card (student id).

    Campus Safety

    i would say the safest campus because the police station is on campus. also they have these telephone like things where you can have someone take you back to your room if your uncomfortable walking back by yourself.

  • Adam from Puyallup, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    a beautiful campus that has plenty to do if you look for it. the professors are very great, and extremely helpful. everyone that works and lives here are kind.

    Tips for prospective students

    don't get behind in your studies. as long as you stay organized and focused you will succeed.

    Academic Rigor

    the classes can be difficult, but everyone here is here to help you.

    Dorm Life

    personally, i do not like the dorms because of the small space, but it varies from person to person.

    Food and Dining

    the food is good, but there isn't as much variation as i would have liked.

    What to do for fun

    there are constantly activities going on, there are many groups you can join. also, the school puts on different events such as concerts and dances.

    Campus Safety

    the campus has its own police station and there are constantly cops making their rounds throughout campus making it a very safe campus.

  • Rebecca from Kennewick, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    washington state university is a great, diverse school. i immediately felt welcomed my first day here, and the people here will go out of their way to attend to your needs. it is my ideal school!

    Tips for prospective students

    coming to college can be intimidating, but come in with your head held high. having confidence is the best way to be prepared for college. that and good, reliable snow boots.

    Academic Rigor

    i have a challenging course of study, so my classes keep me very busy. i enjoy all of them though, and the professors are all very friendly and helpful. make sure you keep up with your work!

    Dorm Life

    living in the dorms is probably one of the best experiences so far. you live in the same building as hundreds of people, so it is really easy to meet new people. i have created friendships that i know will last a lifetime.

    Food and Dining

    the food service is spectacular! there are multiple food venues to choose from, no matter what side of campus you are on. the main cafeterias are buffet style, where you serve your own food and pay at the end. there is always a wide selection, and the food is top notch. i love when they have theme days!

    What to do for fun

    there are many programs that the campus throws, including up all nights, where you can do anything from laugh at a stand up comedian to play laser tag! downtown pullman is always a fun excursion, and the moscow mall is only a short drive away.

    Bang for the buck

    i'm getting my money's worth here at wsu. i have gained so much knowledge that you could not put a price on.

    Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

    every winter when the snow comes, grab a lunch tray and come sledding down one of the main hills in campus!

    Great for these types of students

    any type of student would find their place here on campus! it is such a diverse place to be.

    Clubs and Activities

    there are literally hundreds of clubs and activities you can get involved in. whatever interest you may have, chances are there is a club for it! if not, you are more than eligible to make one.

    Greek Life

    the greek life is big here at washington state university. while i myself am not part of a sorority, there are many girls i know who are, and they make life long friends through it.

    Campus Safety

    probably one of the safest campuses around. there are emergency buttons strategically placed all around campus. if you feel threatened, just press the button and a police officer will get to you within minutes.

  • Chaz from Idaho Falls, ID

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has not been to campus.

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    In three sentences

    i don't know too much about this school. profile looks good. i am thinking about it.

    Tips for prospective students

    none

    Academic Rigor

    very well

    Dorm Life

    a lot of fun.

    Food and Dining

    really good food.

    What to do for fun

    there is a lot to do

  • Megan from Sparks, NV

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    wsu is the perfect school for me. the academics are great, but the best part is the atmosphere of the town and the university. it is the perfect college in the perfect little college town!

    Tips for prospective students

    stock up on cold weather clothing for the winter months- the snow can really build up, and school pretty much never gets cancelled! also, get involved in whatever you can. it's a great way to meet new people and get to know the university.

    Academic Rigor

    i'm in the honors college, so those classes are obviously challenging. but i have found some of my regular classes to be challenging as well! the good news is that most of the teachers want you to come in and ask for their help.

    Dorm Life

    since the town is so small, dorm life is dominant here. and absolutely love it! you get to meet all sorts of people, and you are within walking distance of all your classes. it's very convenient.

    Food and Dining

    the food is pretty good for being dorm food. but when you get sick of the cafeterias, there are little convenience stores on campus so you can stock up on junk/snack food! and you can pay for everything with your meal plan money.

    What to do for fun

    there is a movie theater right around the corner, but the student union building (called the cub) plays a different every weekend movie for free! greek row is also incorporated into the campus. plus, the student entertainment board always has activities going on, like up all night events with hypnotists and free piercings!

    Bang for the buck

    tuition is pretty steep here (at least compared to other public universities in the country) but for me, it's completely worth it. i'm getting a great education and a fantastic college experience all in one!

    Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

    wsu is such a tight-knit community that there are way too many traditions to name! one of my favorites is saying go cougs to other people sporting wsu cougar gear off campus. the saying once a coug, always a coug is definitely true here!

    Great for these types of students

    people looking for both an education and the traditional college experience, people who like small towns, people who like to be involved in school activities

    Clubs and Activities

    as i said before, the clubs and activities are great! it's really easy to get involved in all sorts of different clubs on campus.

    Greek Life

    greek life is great! i'm not in the greek system myself, but both of my roommates are, and they absolutely love it. and the fraternities on campus always hold events every weekend that both greeks and non-greeks can attend.

    Campus Safety

    wsu was voted the safest campus in the pac-12 for two major reasons: 1) the small size of the pullman community means that there is a much lower crime rate overall in the town, and 2) wsu offers a myriad of safety services on campus, such as women's transit, which will give a ride to any student (male or female) who would otherwise be traveling by themselves at night.

  • Sarah from Vancouver, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    In three sentences

    It is extremely open-minded and welcoming to people from all walks of life. The students are ready and willing to help and answer any questions for new comers. They have a lot of activities to get new students involved and the staff really push students involvement as a key to success at the school.

    Tips for prospective students

    If you're looking for a dorm-centered school, make sure you pick the one in Pullman or Tri-Cities because the Vancouver branch doesn't have student housing.
    Also make sure you're ready for the academics. Some of the teachers are extremely laid back about homework (but they still teach really well) and others are much more up tight and strict. Ask around!! Students are really friendly and ready to offer any advice about which classes to take based on which professors.
    The other thing to be aware of is the amount and variety of events that go on! Even the Vancouver branch (that has no student housing) has some incredible events and you will have a LOT of options for things to do on the weekends and during breaks.

    Academic Rigor

    Some classes are harder than others depending on the teacher. Students are more than happy to offer advice and opinions on which classes are better than others, which professors to avoid or try for, etc. There is definitely high expectations for students here, but the school also offers a LOT of help with tutors, free writing and math labs with instructors ready to help, and more.

    Dorm Life

    The Vancouver branch doesn't have dorms.

    Food and Dining

    The food is actually really good and they have a lot of variety. If you're going to the Vancouver campus, they have a smaller dining hall, but there is still a salad bar and a lot of fun sandwiches and soups and chicken dishes. It's a bit pricy at times, but they work hard to make it affordable to students.

    What to do for fun

    There is a lot of back-packing trips and outdoor events at the Vancouver branch. They also have quite a few different intramural teams for different sports like soccer and basketball and volleyball and Frisbee golf and more. The different clubs on campus also host different events that interest a wide variety of interests. Movies, political talks, speed dating, halloween parties, a dance, improv socials, concerts, and LOTS of PIZZA!

    Bang for the buck

    The food is decently priced, although a lot of students go off-campus for food. The Bookie (where a lot of students buy their books) tends to be a bit expensive, but readily available for people who need last-minute things.

    Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

    This is a relatively newer school, so I'm not sure if there are any true traditions yet.

    Great for these types of students

    Working students, students with families and children to take care of, students who live in the area, students interested in engineering, psychology, or biology, students with a connection to the LGBTQ club (they're the largest group on campus and very well supported), and students with an interest in anything outdoors.

    Clubs and Activities

    There are plenty of clubs and plenty of activities going on all the time. If you can't find the specific club you're looking for, then find two other people who are interested and start you own!

    Greek Life

    There isn't any.

    Campus Safety

    There are safety buttons at every corner. Maps and emergency plans are also located anywhere that someone would possibly need one. The campus patrols are real cops with real guns and are extremely friendly. I have asked them to walk me to my car at night, jump start my car battery, and much more and they are always so kind and helpful.

  • Annette from Walla Walla, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The teachers are great. Some of the professors might not be as available as some students may want them to be. But the work load is definitely there!

    Am enjoying being here

    Aside from the cold Pullman weather, I enjoy going to school, I enjoy the comfortable campus, and I enjoy the opportunities that WSU provides. It is great meeting new people that come from all around the globe.

    Bang for the buck

    I believe the education that I am receiving is worth my money, definitely in the long run. I think having a higher education is very important, especially for the first generation college students, such as myself. It is a huge accomplishment to be able to attend college.

    Tips for prospective students

    It is definitely worth leaving home. I know it might be hard at first, I myself went to a community college before going to a university, but I definitely do not regret doing it. It's great meeting new people that you probably would not have met if you hadn't gone to college!

    Great for these types of students

    I think WSU is great for anyone who is serious about having a college education. There are many international students that we have. Anyone who is ready and serious about pursuing a serious career.

  • Ashley from Battle Ground, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Tips for prospective students

    There are many resources here and you get what you pay for. However, if you don't use these resources or don't know how to tap into them, it can be detrimental to finding work later and applying for grad school.

    Great for these types of students

    Great for students who need to stay local (I am on the Vancouver campus).

  • Ryan from Mililani, HI

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Tips for prospective students

    - Enjoy meeting new people
    - Get to know your TA's and professors
    - Go to tutoring, it's free!

    Great for these types of students

    - People who like to work in groups
    - Motivated to learn
    - Serious about their education

  • Ulises from Pasco, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    I am really learning a lot from all the teachers and also my peers and how to handle stuff on my own rather than depending on my parent.

    Am enjoying being here

    I've met so many new people and have been doing so much better in college here than I did in Hisg School.

    Bang for the buck

    It's a little pricey but then again it's mostly tuition that is rising which is not the school's fault.

    Tips for prospective students

    Make sure to manage your time wisely and not procrastinate on anything.

    Great for these types of students

    Procrastinators, and those who think college will be easy.

  • Haley from Tacoma, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    I am an Animal Science major in my Freshman Year, the classes are interesting and worth while to take.

    Am enjoying being here

    The classes are intriguing and worth the time. The school always has events going so it's never a dull day.

    Bang for the buck

    Tuition and dorm living cost a lot and it is prospected to rise each year.

    Tips for prospective students

    WSU is a great school but it is expensive.

    Great for these types of students

    WSU is great for hard workers, learners, and people who are passonate about their major.

  • Tiona from Yacolt, WA

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    I feel that I will learn alot at WSU and further my education.

    Will enjoy being here

    I will really enjoy this school if I chose to attend, It is close to home and has an amazing campus.

  • Kyle from Pullman, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Teaching is a little difficult but surely worth it

    Am enjoying being here

    I love the campus and the schooling is awesome! GO COUGS!

    Bang for the buck

    High tuition for lonely campus

  • Ashley

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    The music professors are excellent!

    Will enjoy being here

    Friendly students, great campus.

    Bang for the buck

    Beautiful setting!

    Tips for prospective students

    Make sure to bring comfortable shoes- very hilly campus!

    Great for these types of students

    Music, Vets, math... everything!

  • Samantha from Pullman, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    I absolutely love this school! my teachers are great and keep me entertained, while still teaching me everything i need to know about the subject.

    Am enjoying being here

    WSU is the perfect place for me! small town but large school. everyone is welcoming and takes pride in being a WSU Cougar!!

    Bang for the buck

    the WSU staff is determined to creating a positive and educational, as well as an exciting enviornment to learn. this is the firstt time i am truly excited to be going to class.

    Tips for prospective students

    get a good pair of walking shoes. . . heels are not the best choice when walking up steep hills.

    Great for these types of students

    active
    school spirited
    social
    sports fans

  • Nicole from Yakima, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am enjoying being here

    Although Pullman is a very small town, I honestly feel right at home. The tight-knit community makes it a 100% college town. At every home game, whether its Football, Basketball, Baseball, or Volleyball, the alumni and our local community is at all of the games cheering.

  • Kaelynn from Spanaway, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    I'm going into my senior year of college and over the past 3 years I have learned a ton at WSU. Not only in classes but also about myself. The teaching staff at WSU is top notch. Most of the professors I have encountered care a lot about their students. Of course, it is a college campus and most professors aren't going to seek you out you have to go to them. I have found however, that when you approach a professor or TA for help they are usually more than willing.

    Am enjoying being here

    I love WSU and the environment. Being of AAPI decent and coming from a very diverse area I wasn't sure if I would enjoy myself in a primarily white community. Before I even arrived to campus I was contacted by a mentor from Multicultural Student Services. Once I got to WSU my mentor took me in and showed me the ropes and how to get involved at WSU. Over the past three years I've served on cabinets of many ethnic organizations and the MSS community has become my family.

    Bang for the buck

    Although the tuition is much cheaper than attending a private school, with tuition increases the last several years I almost wish I had taken the CC route first to save some money. However, if you are looking for a University environment WSU is great for that. When I arrived here I loved how much there was to do on Campus. The students do a great job of hosting and putting on events for the student body to enjoy which makes the experience that much better.

    Tips for prospective students

    The only thing I can really say is that being in Pullman is what you make of it. You will feel like you're in the middle of no where with nothing to do if you make it that way. You have to get out of your comfort zone, meet new people, and find things to get involved in. With over 300 different organizations there is something for everyone. If there isn't something for you, get some friends together and start and organization. But, make sure you're involved and having fun throughout you're college career, while still maintaining a good work ethic and focusing on school.

    Great for these types of students

    WSU like any college is great for students who have an internal drive. You have to want to succeed to do good just like at any other University. Professors won't approach you so you have to make your presence known.

  • Shantell from Kennewick, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    You can go into so many different majors and minors at WSU. It's business college is in the top 10 of the country which is very impressive. The only thing is I wish it had more art based classes, like culinary or sewing. The teachers are great (well the ones I've had, some say their teachers aren't as great) and I've learned so many new things.

    Am enjoying being here

    The atmosphere is awesome at WSU. Everyone is nice and friendly. There are tons of clubs to join that fit what you are looking for. The school spirit is crazy here. We aren't good at sports but our spirit makes up for it. You'll never meet someone not proud to be a coug.

    Bang for the buck

    It's a beautiful campus with some great facilities. The dining services can be good depending where you go and at what times. The dorms can be pretty nice depending on which ones you go to. They restore the dorms often which keeps them looking alright. Most of them are quite small though, but you don't have to pay as much for those. If you take full advantage of all the free and awesome things available to you then it's definitely worth it.

    Tips for prospective students

    Go to all the week of welcome events. Go out meet new people, go to the clubs, leave your door open to your room and get to know the people in your dorm. Use all the resources available for you and help (they are all free!). Everyone is just as scared and nervous as you are so it's okay to not seem completely put together.

    Great for these types of students

    EVERYONE is great for the college. Everyone is welcome.

  • Dominiqueue from Pullman, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    I've learned so much about my major as well as myself and growing up! Classes have taught me things that I would have probably never learned. It amazed me how practical some of the tings have been that I've learned. Another surprise was learning the same concepts, but in different was and in different classes. It showed me that those concepts are important pieces of information that can apply to many areas. Being in college has also helped me learn more responsibility. Making it through my freshman year has taught me a lot about myself. My friends would agree that this school has showed them how responsible and hardworking they can be.

    Am enjoying being here

    I am an out of state student from Wisconsin. Being so far away from home came with a bit of homesickness, but WSU helped me through it! I talked to an advisor about my homesickness. I expressed how I wanted to be more involved and meet people. My advisor showed me the many opportunities and events that the university offers that could help me. I felt much better after our meeting and began to do more things and meet more people. WSU is a very social and welcoming environment.

    Bang for the buck

    Being an out of state student comes with a bigger tuition, but in my opinion it is well worth it. I've gained so much experience by being in a new place that is so far from home. I've learned that WSU is a safe place and there are people here who are very willing to help. Many people here want to see students succeed and enjoy themselves. There are facilities with free printing, advisers, mentors and tutors. WSU also hosts many events that are free for students and cheap for non-university students. There are also awesome, free facilities such as the transit system and recreation center.

    Tips for prospective students

    I would advice prospective students to give WSU a shot! Visit the university! And during the visit take some time to walk around by yourself. It is during that time to yourself that you will get a feeling of the university and know if it is the place for you. During my visit I felt so comfortable like I was at home.

    Great for these types of students

    WSU is great for all students. It is so diverse and welcoming that anyone can fit in!

  • Lauren from Coeur D Alene, ID

    Reviewer is Accepted here and planning to attend soon. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Will learn a lot

    Washington State University is a highly esteemed school in this region and their educational values meet my own values.

    Will enjoy being here

    While it is a small town, there is plenty to do, with Moscow being ten minutes awat from Pullman.

    Bang for the buck

    WSU is really stinkin' expensive for those who are out-of-state.

    Great for these types of students

    Diligent students would do great at WSU.

  • Ashley from Pasco, WA

    Reviewer is Researching this school. Reviewer has been to campus.

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    Tips for prospective students

    I like the school and the atmosphere of every one. However, be sure to visit the campus. Pullman isnt for everyone! It has lots of hill, the town is small and it snows a lot. But if your looking for a fun place, this might be it.

  • Paige from Riverside, CA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Everyday I'm learning through my teachers, the books, and even my friends. When you are being educated at WSU, you aren't just getting book smart, you are also getting street smart about living away from home, how to balance work and play, and how to live on a budget.

    Am enjoying being here

    I love being a WSU student because I love being a Cougar and a part of a community that I can feel proud of. The rush you get when your football team runs on the field, your volleyball team ties up the fifth match, or your basketball team is beating the Huskies. Or it could be watching your friends performing in Wadleigh or Jones Theatre in a student created, made, and ran production. You get so much out of the experience of living here and a bit of partying is never awful if you're careful.

    Bang for the buck

    While it isn't the cheapest of schools, it isn't the most expensive. If you are applying from out of state check for the Cougar Academic Achievement award. You can get up to $9000 a year for getting good grades!

    Tips for prospective students

    Invest in some good snow boots and yes when there is ice in the ground you will fall. Don't worry, everyone does. Be sure to not wear gold and purple together since those are WSU's rival colors, the UW Huskies. (BOOO!) Be sure to check out Pullman's downtown area. It is small, but quaint. And remember to check out the sunset at night on a mostly clear day. It is truly breathtaking.

    Great for these types of students

    WSU is great if you like sports, opportunities to go on adventure excursions, the colors crimson and gray, the Greek system, Multicultural sororities and fraternities, Multicultural events, Agriculture, Vet majors, hands on undergraduate research, free pb and j sandwiches Wednesdays 12:00-1:00pm, free open mic days, philanthropy events.

  • Madisen from Black Diamond, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    The professors and TAs here are more than willing to help a student. They are willing to meet you outside their office hours. In class they use methods that really work for me.

    Am enjoying being here

    I love living in the dorms, being around college students who are going through the same thing you are is great. It helps with the studying and when you have down time it great to hang out with people that you live near.

    Bang for the buck

    I have been paying about 5,000 a semester, before the books. I received a 1,500 scholarship per semester. This has really helped paying for school.

    Tips for prospective students

    I encourage prospective students to apply early, complete the scholarship application and really take the time to insure it is the best of your abilities. It can help in the long run.

    Great for these types of students

    This school is great for students who need a social life. Also it is great for students who need a little extra help in the classroom.

  • Eddie from Mount Vernon, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    WSU has wonderful faculty that are always willing to help the students out. Don't be shy to ask for help.

    Am enjoying being here

    I am having the time of my life with friends that I have made here through various organizations on campus, church and classes.

    Tips for prospective students

    I am glad that I decided to go to WSU over other schools, because the sense of community is far beyond what I have received upon visiting at other schools.

    Check out the university and take a visit to the university so you can get a sense of what WSU is all about.

    Great for these types of students

    People with a pulse. All people are welcome here and can get the best out of their education through a World Class Face to Face education that WSU offers.

  • Crystelle from Port Orchard, WA

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    Most of the professors I've had are amazing! They are entertaining and you can tell that they love what they are teaching. I find that as long as I go to class (which I recommend), the topics end up being interesting and studying comes easier. I truly am learning a lot.

    Am enjoying being here

    Are you kidding me? This is WSU! Of course I enjoy being here! And despite what you hear, it is not all about partying here. The school holds concerts, probably hundreds of clubs, and we also have these things called up all nights at out Compton Union building (CUB) which are themed with things like Halloween, Hawaiian, and game night! WSU gives me so much opportunity to other things besides drown in my school work. GO COUGS!

    Bang for the buck

    Some of the classes are rigorous and take time. But this is a good thing! This school wants so badly for us to all succeed and go on to professional schools if need be. There is SO much help offered here including the writing center, free tutoring 5 days a week at the CUB, and chemistry TA office hours ALL DAY monday through thursday. This and just going to your classes makes this school so worth the cost of college.

    Tips for prospective students

    I think my number one advice is definitely GO TO CLASS! So much money is going into your education why let it go to waste? And besides, you could find that you really love your classes if you put time into them. Another tip of mine is of course study. A half hour to an hour per day of studying notes (this doesn't include homework) from each class starting the first day was enough to ROCKET my grades upwards compared to last year. Don't procrastinate! The other advice I can give you, which is also very important, HAVE FUN. Don't burn yourself out! Make sure that you reward yourself for how hard you've been working at least on the weekend. Trust me, you will thank yourself for it. Go to the CUB, there is always something to do there! And remember... GO COUGS!

    Great for these types of students

    This school is amazing for students that are looking for a good school that also has opportunities to relax when you need to. And of course there are tons of clubs! Also, this is a research institution so if you are going into a professional school that would look at research experience, this is a spectacular place to go!