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Total Grad Surveys 2
Females 1
Males 1
Avg years at University 2.5
Research Quality B- (6.2)
Research Availability B- (6.2)
Research Funding F (0.8)
Graduate Politics A- (8.5)
Errand Runners B- (6.2)
Degree Completion A (9.2)
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] B (6.9)
Sufficient Pay A (9.2)
Competitiveness A (9.2)
Education Quality C+ (5.6)
Faculty Accessibility B (7.2)
Useful Research F (0.8)
"Individual" treatment D+ (3.2)
Friendliness D+ (3.2)
Safety A (9.2)
Campus Beauty A- (8.1)
Campus Maintenance B+ (7.8)
University Resource/spending B+ (7.8)
Extracurriculars A (9.2)
Success-Understanding B (7.2)
Surrounding City A (9.2)
Social Life/Environment D+ (3.1)

I am a member of an Off-Campus Co-Sponsored program of the College of New Rochelle. The only reason my cohort "goes" to CNR is because they come to our work place for most of the classes. CNR has an outdated computer system, cannot communicate effectively with its co-sponsored off-campus students, and constantly changes its policies due to a revolving door of administrators. While some of my classes and professors have been great, the overall experience has been frustrating and overly complicated. Oh, and watch out for the last-minute fees that they don't ever tell you about!
Apr 27 2011
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Thesis course for art education is truly useless. Try somewhere else. You will spend hours listening to readings. When you are concerned about an assignment and ask for help, you will get the following: (I've witnessed this, not received it) rolling her eyes and turning her back on you as you nervously wonder what you are paying for.

Other courses taught by this professor (oh and she is the head of the department, so good luck getting around her) are just as much fun. You will watch her for hours as she reads from texts to you, occasionally glancing up and giggling to herself as you wonder how many memories you did not make that day.
Dec 10 2005
Education

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