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 | Quite Bright | | I attended Montana State University for one year. While I have to transfer for my new major, it's not that I want to. If MSU offered my degree I'd be back in a heatbeat. The education was challenging, and you pretty much get what you put into it. The faculty and the people are outstanding; Very helpful and friendly. There are also many outstanding clubs on campus. The surrounding area is just as incredible. Both Bridger Bowl and Big Sky offer diversity for individual preferance. The recreational opps are vast across the Bozeman area. The town of is filled with plenty of city activities and still has a small town feel. The people on average are down to earth and genuinely friendly. They a very health concious and avid on the recreation and outdoor scene. It's not perfect(snow removal is terrible btw), but it's as close as I have found! | Surrounding City: A+, Innovation: B- |  | | |
| | Aug 04 2005 | 1st Year Male --
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|  | Quite Bright | The school is great, if you make it great. Professors are helpful if you know how to ask the right questions. Administration does bring down the overall rating because they are understaffed. You have to get involved with clubs or with certain people on campus in order to make the most of your experience. Surrounding town is full of conservative snobs in a resort town, especially if you don't ski 5 days a week. Small town pretending to be a big city really. When considered that it is a small town, there are lots of activities. Before getting into a program, talk with department and tell them exactly what you want to do with your degree, this way you can avoid going into something that you don't want to do. | Perceived Campus Safety: A+, Surrounding City: C+ |  | | |
| | Apr 24 2005 | 4th Year Male --
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|  | Bright | Personally, I wouldn't recommend this school to any of my friends. This school is known for engineering, architecture, and nursing. If you are coming from out of state, reconsider your decision before coming to MSU-Bozeman, especially going from city life to bozeman life. Honestly, there isn't much to do in Bozeman, and don't expect any concerts or shows, at least any good ones (..unless you like Kid Rock)...But don't take my opinion, I'm probably considered a music snob. While there is an outdoor scene and a clean environment, I've seen more beautiful places than Bozeman..but it could of been the ultra-conservative people that turned me off to this place. The skiing/boarding is great if you drive 45 minutes to Big Sky, MT..the local resort doesn't have much to offer, but it's decent. If you are an avid skier, go to colorado or utah. If you like big noisy trucks, chewing tobacco, President Bush, video games, and small laid-back towns, this place might be for you..but I know it's not for me, and many other out of state students that are leaving this year. Good Luck on your college search! | Perceived Campus Safety: A+, Social Life: D- |  | | |
| | Apr 15 2005 | 2nd Year Male --
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