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Just to add on to the previous postNot so bright
Just to add on to the previous post the average GPA of the incoming freshmen class for 2009 was a 3.4. It will become more and more difficult to get into ODU . Old Dominion in my opinion has excellent academics; all my professors have been extremely helpful and engaging. Once you are in your major classes the work load will pile! The general Ed requirements like most universities will be pretty basic although I was challenged in a few. *(FYI) The night life here at ODU is a great addition even for those students who do not like to partake in drinking ect. My experience here has been a great one! Word of advice - do not come to this school or any university for that matter with the intent to transfer save your time and money and go to community college. There are a lot of people here (and elsewhere) who take pride in this school and nobody wants to hear constant complains because you didn't get into UVA. Have a good time that's what college is all about and ODU is a college where good times can be had.
2nd Year Female -- Class 2012
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Perceived Campus Safety: B
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Don't go to this school.Quite Bright
Don't go to this school. If you are going because of cost, go to TCC instead and transfer to a better in-state school after 2 years. Administration is horrible. They constantly submit charges that they can't even explain, then seem insulted when you question them if you can get a response at all.
5th Year Male -- Class 1989
Innovation: C, Education Quality: F
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I graduated ODU in the 1960s so myNot so bright
I graduated ODU in the 1960s so my comments are not too up to date. I found biology and chemistry professors pretty good except for one who mumbled so badly he could not be understood. I never met a good math professor. In the History department I had one professor who did nothing but give us his biology-based social philosophy. Unfortunately, he had read second-rate books (which I had also read) and had no understanding of biology at all. Very few of the students had the background to know he was an empty shell. I found the science students very bright for the most part, but the history and economics students quite limited and totally unable to transfer scientific ideas into either history or economics. (Such as the biological idea of the selective agent into history.) When I attended the students were all White aside from a few Asians and many students were concerned about campus safety, especially after a female student was sexually attacked in a parking lot. One really good thing about the university at that time was that one did not have to be an English major to take advanced English courses. One very odd thing was that it was possible to take far too many semester hours at once. I would take up to 35 semester hours at once. At one time I was signed up for three courses in the same time slot. I was a commuter to school. Both my children went to residential college. I think that they enjoyed college more than I did. One thing I noticed as a general rule, college courses on Religion are generally quite inadequate no matter where they are taken. A bit of advice for history students: if you are not being taught selective agents, religion as mind-shapers and economics, you are not being taught at all.
5th Year Male -- Class 1965
Education Quality: B, Scholastic Success: F
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