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| Super Brilliant | When I enrolled, Seton Hill was undergoing some monumental changes in structure, focus and curriculum. It is a small, private, Catholic liberal arts college, but don't feel intimidated. The school is very progressive as a Catholic college, with the biggest emphasis on social justice, multicultural dialogue and personal development. There is a very active Habitat for Humanity chapter, a Martin Luther King Day of Service integrated into the curriculum and professors that emphasize ethics. Seton Hill does the difficult task of combining professional and entrepreneurial development with personal development. A foundation in the liberal arts is a great advantage as additional education at graduate and professional schools is almost always inevitable in an expanding workforce. Seton Hill will help you discover your passion, evaluate your goals and give you the tools necessary to move on. The difference is in the people all around you, professors know you by name and actually care about both their discipline and their students. Syllabuses follow a logical, standardized form and are easy to use to monitor your progress. If you take the course of study seriously, this school will shape you more than you can imagine. Some of the most important lessons to be gained here are not in the classroom. A foundation here will not prepare you for a job, but for a career and for life. | Preparedness: B+, Reputation: B |  | |
| | Mar 12 2009 | Alumnus Male --
Class 2000 | | Blog it!Blog about this comment from your webpage or Blog, or MySpace account: Just copy and paste!
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| Quite Bright |
Okay, I am 27 and just decided to go back to school one year ago to get an undergrad degree. Seton Hill had the reputation of being one of the best, if not the BEST, school in the area, and they offered a major in Actuary Science, so I chose Seton Hill. After almost 2 full semesters, here's how I see it...
The professors are all brilliant!! All but one of my professors so far have been doctors, and the one that wasn't taught an online class, so it didn't really matter anyway. I would say most of my professors are geniuses, they don't have big egos at all, they are usually open to discussion and debate during class, always willing to help, and seem to really love their jobs.
The university is all about writing. The English/LA classes seem to require an obscene amount of writing. Even some of the business classes require a presentation and 10 page paper. It's really a pain in the neck.
I'm really too old to comment on the social life/extracurricular activities. All of the students are really nice and friendly. There seems to be a lot of overachievers/bookworms/good students, whatever you want to call them, kids who try really hard and attend every single class. (When I was 19 I was a dropout, so its just kind of surprising.) A lot of professors have an attendance policy built into their grade scale, so it is kinda hard to skip much class without getting your grade lowered. Seton Hill is like this... a "quality education", professors who will push you, nice, friendly students. If you're considering Univ. of Pitt at Greensburg, DON'T. I've been there. I know Seton Hill is a lot more expensive, but it's definitely worth it. UPG and WCCC are more like a fashion show/popularity contest than a university. The popular kids at Seton Hill are the ones who know what they are talking about in class and try to get good grades. If you're kind of lazy, or you don't like attending class & participating in class, it's gonna be tough to get good grades here unless you are a total genius. On the other hand, when grades come out and you got A's and B's, it's gonna feel good because you know you had to do a lot of work to earn those good grades. Greensburg is real lame, but if you decide to attend a school in SW PA, Seton Hill is GREAT. | Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: D+ |  | | |
| | Mar 31 2008 | 1st Year Male --
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| Quite Bright | I love Seton Hill University. Granted I live the life there; I'm very active within the campus community and I'm well liked. I guess I do fit the mold. I am a jock, I have a lot of friends, and I am from an upper middle class family. However, I work my butt off at that school, and the work there pays off. The professors are extremely helpful and very approachable, you aren't just a number at this place. The campus is tiny enough that you can know anyone and everyone. You can have the world here at SHU, you just have to be willing and open enough to take it. | Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: C- |  | | |
| | Jan 04 2005 | 2nd Year Female --
Class 2007 | | Blog it!Blog about this comment from your webpage or Blog, or MySpace account: Just copy and paste!
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| Bright | I can't rate SHU from everyon'es point of view, but I know that this is the place for me. It's a very small school with very friendly people. You can walk up to just about anyone and have a conversation. The faculty here are some of the best you will ever encounter. The courses in my area are very difficult, but isn't that what college is all about.. challenging yourself? I know the social life isn't the greatest here, but thats why I'm here. No distractions. There are still fun things to do... you just have to find them, or make them yourself. | Education Quality: A+, Innovation: F |  | | |
| | Oct 12 2004 | 2nd Year Female --
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