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Morrisville State College is OK if you didn't prepare well in high school. You can use the associates programp as a springboard for entering a reputable bachelors program at a respected college. Morrisville recruits nasty inner city brats from NYC, which mostly go fro free while you will have to pay. Their bachelor of technology program is a waste of time and money. All (100%) of students I attended the program with are NOT working in their field of study. One had to continue at another college and take a bunch more cources to get a real degree. Professors are rude and other students were a nightmare to work with on group projects. Reverse discrimination abounds in many departments. If your a conservative,or worse yet, a white male conservative,you'll be targeted and ridiculed openly by certain professors and staff. If you're a liberal hermaphrodite midget you may be respected. Otherwise forget about respect for your standards and or views. Lastly, none of the staff or professors will ever tell you how bleak your chances are of getting a job in your field of study. If you have the abilities to get accepted at another college do it, even if it means a much higher debt load.
Starting Job: Temporary foundry worker, Preparedness: F, Reputation: F
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In this major, unless you are able to initiate work by yourself, you will rarely get help from others, even as a beginner. I know at this point, students are supposed to motivate themselves, but there is very little guidance for people, unless you go out of your way to seek it, and at that it?s often like you're wasting the professors' time. So many students are wrapped up in their own worlds, even though the advisor says it?s the best program in the country, almost like a family. The newspaper is a fair lab, if you have good work ethics. Expect ridiculous politics with the advisor and staff. It's never ending, and very tiring, especially if you aren't in a clique. But, if you, yourself knows how to work, and take initiative, you will do better. There is very, little guidance even for freshman. I would certainly suggest carefully looking at other journalism colleges first. Because first, this isn't a liberal arts college, the journalism department consists of three professors who are at odds with each other, which I guess is realistic. But the politics are really ridiculous.
Campus Aesthetics: A, Social Life: F
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If the faculty woulod be a little more involvw, it might be a better school. I use to belong to the Epurion club and Mrs Johnson was ans still is top notch!!!!
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