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As a Senior Civil Engineering Major, I would recommend two things: (1) Understand that after first semester Sophomore Year, you will have constant weekly assignments and labs to submit, in addition to having exams scheduled closely together/same days; (2) Don't waste time "exploring" interests for a semester as they would have you believe you can afford. If you're getting into CE Major, I highly recommend taking CE classes asap to prevent tougher class schedules later on (say having 3 laboratory classes in one semester). Good Luck!
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Useful Schoolwork: C
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Best decision ever! I am confident that I will find a great job after graduation. Employers have already shown interest in me and I'm only a sophomore!
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: C+
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I recently completed two degrees at Bradley: one in history and one in music. I have a total of 190 hours. Bradley University changed my life and formed me into the person I am today. I am daily grateful for my Bradley experience, but not prideful. It was wonderful to work with people who actually cared about me as an individual and did not treat me as a number to boost admission records. I had wonderful discussions with faculty and students and feel I was trained in the classic university style of debate. While my experience was not perfect, I feel adequately prepared for the future. I made several lifelong friends and 95% of my faculty in music and history are people I will never forget. My only negative comment about Bradley academics is that our library needs a severe updating. It does not have adequate resources for serious scholarly inquiry in the humanities.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: C+
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