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 | Average | Valdosta State is a good school. It has transportation services to go to the mall and to walmart. But it is only on thursdays. The school is very pretty. But its not really big but its not really small. The only place you would have to walk far to is to the University which has some classrooms and where most of the faculty is located. It also has a few eating places in it. The classrooms are medium sized and it has a medium amount of students. The school is not a party school but there are a lot of parties off campus. Greek life is big here and the food is good sometimes but it depends on what they have. Valdosta has a lot of eating places and a lot of shopping places. Valdosta is a big city. It has a few clubs too. Its not boring. | Friendliness: A+, Social Life: F |  | | |
| | Apr 17 2009 | 1st Year Female --
Class 2011 | | Blog it!Blog about this comment from your webpage or Blog, or MySpace account: Just copy and paste!
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|  | Quite Bright | I could not have chosen a better school than Valdosta State University, and this has been confirmed since I graduated. Not only did I receive a first-rate education, I was exposed to many outstanding people of character and integrity. Oh, yeah, and it was fun! People need to remember that they cannot ascertain the entire college experience without finding a niche. Whether it is a sorority (mine was), a fraternity, the school newspaper, or another campus organization--you get out of school what you put in. I can base my "real world" experiences and learning on my collegiate undertakings. While I chose VSU for its aesthetic properties, I stayed because of its charming nature. Being a Blazer was an experience I will never forget. | Starting Job: High school English teacher, Preparedness: A+, Reputation: B |  | |
| | Mar 24 2009 | Alumna Female --
Class 2000 | | Blog it!Blog about this comment from your webpage or Blog, or MySpace account: Just copy and paste!
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|  | Not so bright | Before I crush the school, let me just say that I have met some of the most brilliant and inspiring professors at Valdosta. My freshman english professor( Dr. Hall) was amazing she made learning fun. Besides the professors, Valdosta is a complete waste of time. The students are either frat/soro jerks or atheletes who think they are better than everyone. Most of the people who come to Valdosta come from south georgia. The white population is extremely country, closeminded, and conservative. There is not alot of mingling between different ethnic groups. This is not a diverse campus. The on campus food is gross and overpriced. Most of the students only care about partying and sleeping with as many people as possible. The dorms are absolutely disgusting. In my dorm, there were many incidents of people trashing the bathrooms, hallways, stealing, and even setting fires on every single floor. I have been woken up many times at 4 in the morning because soomeone set a fire in one of the halls and everyone had to stand outside for hours...and they never caught the person. If you want to party, not get a great education, and be surrounded by rascist, closeminded individuals, than vsu is for you. Go Blazers | Campus Aesthetics: A+, Social Life: F |  | | |
| | Jan 03 2009 | 1st Year Female --
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