Brooke Review at Georgia Southern University [GS], Statesboro | Collegedunia

Brooke's Best Review

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8.8 /10

I chose Georgia Southern Armstrong Campus as it is close to home and was very professional in their medical programs. I enjoy classes and the short ride for educational yet fun classes every day, as well as the small classroom feel.

Course Curriculum :

The Course curriculum at Georgia Southern is very broad but easily understand and is up for interpretation from professors. They rely on a few tests for your average so you have to stay on top of everything, even notes word for word.

Exams :

SAT-1200 ACT-19

Placement :

Considering how I looked into the opportunities just placed in front of me, I would say they are very good. I was offered two desk jobs in my first week of classes without submitting even a resume. They want you to succeed and if a job or internship will help along the way they are willing to do the work to help you out.

Internship :

The internship opportunities at Georgia Southern truly are endless from helping in the gym, out on the field, in an office, in the clinic, in a lab, in garden centers, in multiple buildings, off campus, and much more, I personally have not seen a fit in any extra work with my busy schedule.

Events :

Georgia Southern celebrates a tremendous amount of events from the Savannah Saint Patrick's Day parade to all kinds of sorority and fraternity events to sports events to oversee missions and so on.

Fees :

There is a charge of $35 to submit your application, parking fees, late registration fees and other types of fees.

Scholarship :

Yes, but I prefer not to answer this question any more directly.

Examination Structure :

Every professor's exams are broadly different and scored dramatically different. The best advice would be to look at 'Rate my Professor' online.

Faculty :

Most of Georgia Southern Faculty at the Armstrong Campus is understanding, reliable, and trustworthy but I can't speak for all. I say treat others as you would like to be treated and you should have no problem.

Hostel :

I am currently an off-campus student as I live less than 30 miles away from campus. My living accommodations work best for me and if I'm not able to drive with my schedule I work in an online class to help me meet my goal for graduation.

8.8 out of 10
7.0/10Academic
10.0/10Accommodation
8.0/10Faculty
8.0/10Infrastructure
10.0/10Placement
10.0/10Social Life


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