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Please completely disregard everything bad you have ever read about this school. It is GREAT.
The food is pretty good. Its a cafeteria, what do you expect?? But, there are always places to go in the city itself to eat.

Athletics are a little dull because of a lesser school spirit BUT its getting better each game probably because of the fact that the girls are getting better all the time.

The people are not wierd, just eccentric and amazing. There are people are are different and shy and thats why they do not always branch out. However, everyone is fun and usually if you get the gull to talk to them, you'll find yourself good friends without any problems.The campus is BEAUTIFUL. It is also perfectly placed that you can have the small home-like feel and the big city feel at the same time.
Education Quality: A+, Extracurricular Activities: B-
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I am a junior majoring in Spanish. I will be participating in a semester abroad in Madrid. It took me awhile to get used to CNR but I absolutely love it now. I applied to and was accepted at Loyola,Connecticut College and Villanova, among others. CNR offered a terrific financial aid package - I'm talking graduating with $20,000 in debt as opposed to other schools with tuition at $50,000 plus and really bad financial aid - When I say bad, I mean pennies: $3,000 a year. If you're a small school person,the aid is a plus.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: B-
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Dec 14 2010 2nd Year Female -- Class 2012  
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I was attracted to CNR because it was small and had a beautiful campus and great financial aid. Once I settled in after about a year I started seeing cracks. First off, this school has 0 school spirit and its not the fault of the students either. The activites suck for one and the groups are a bit exclusive and cliquish. The food isn't terrible but its not great either. They pretty much serve the same thing over and over again (although recently its gotten slighty better after some complaining from students). The staff is pretty cool in SAS. Financial Aid the first year is like a hook that reels you in and then as each year goes by you notice that it becomes more and more difficult for you to pay. that's cause they raise tuition every other minute. If you don't want to pay off loans the rest of your life don't go here. Bursars is evil incarnate. They'll spring a balance on you out of nowhere with no explanation. Where is all that money going? Laptops are given to each student so thats pretty cool. Overall, I wouldn't come back here because honestly its not worth all the money they ask for. Save your cash and go somewhere else.
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Social Life: D
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