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 | Quite Bright | I've spent 2 years here and enjoyed pretty much every side that MU has to offer. From athletics to academics I couldnt ask for anything better. You may think that since this is a small school the sports arent very popular on the national level, if you want to see something more known, the city of Indianapolis comes in handy. (Ex. Colts, Pacers, Indy 500, concerts, night-life, the possibilities are endless) My teachers are always helpful, and ready to take time out of their day to guide me in the right direction. I've text messaged teachers late at night about an exam the next day, they were more than happy to help. When I walk around campus, I feel like I know pretty much everyone or who everyone is. It's nice saying "Good Morning" to multiple people on my morning walk to class. You should definitely 100% live in DOYLE HALL freshman year, it will be the time of your life and you'll meet so many new interesting people! MU is not near as bad as anyone says, coming from a current student who has lived there for 2 straight years, including the summers. It really is my home away from home. | Education Quality: A+, |  | | |
| | Jul 03 2012 | 2nd Year Male --
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|  | Super Brilliant | The faculty members are fantastic at Marian. I paticularly recommend the English professors, but I took interesting, challenging, knowledge-building, and character-building classes across the disciplines. I graduated with honors from Marian, and I am maintaining a perfect GPA in my grad program after five years of being a full-time grad student with an overload of classes. I was well-prepared by Marian for graduate school. Now here's the catch: there isn't much of a social life at Marian for the student unless you play sports or are otherwise involved. You can get involved in extracurricular activities, and I would highly recommend it--or get a job off-campus, so you can meet new people and have something to take up some free time. Marian is a ghost town on the weekends. The campus is beautiful in an older, stately way, but everyone leaves on the weekends, except for the athletes and the out-of-town students (but 90% of the student body is from Indianapolis). I was an athlete, who also held a job off campus, and I remember my four years at Marian fondly. I think it would have been a different story if I had not been involved in an extracurricular activity, had not had a car, or had not had a job off-campus. The campus demographic may have changed since I attended Marian. Regardless, you will make friends on campus and the campus is so close to downtown Indy that you have many opportunities to take advantage of both on- and off-campus. | Preparedness: A+, Reputation: F |  | |
| | Nov 22 2006 | Alumna Female --
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