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As a transfer student, I was ecstatic to start at WSU, where I would meet an array of interesting, progressive thinkers and forge lifelong friends. Shortly after arriving to Pullman, I realized that would only be a dream. Stepping onto campus is like stepping back into high school, except on larger scale. This time around, you're stuck with 10,000 former jocks and prom queens. As a whole, the students are aloof, unfriendly, unapproachable, and self-absorbed. Out of fear of not being "cool", the student body is largely void of any personality...Save for the rude tones! Even the RA's and student leaders only possess a fake politeness; They'd rather not have anything to do with you. The professors are interested only in research, assigning homework through 3rd party websites, where you have to pay an extra fee, and issuing multiple choice tests (talk about LAZY!) that don't truly gage your understanding of the material. If you're a girl, don't even think about having a sense of humor, or personality for that matter! I was much happier with my education and experience at community college. Unless you want to relive your high school days in a superficial, sport-centered, drunken purgatory, save your money ( and happiness) and go elsewhere!
Campus Aesthetics: A, Scholastic Success: D
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I could not get out of Pullman fast enough! I finished one semester and was out of there. I went to WSU on a limb basically, bad idea! There is nothing to do and you will go insane if you are not in the greek life or want to party 24/7. My advice? Tour the campus before going and get to the know city. If you are not in love do not go!
Collaboration/Competitive: B+, Innovation: D-
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This college spends all its spare funds on a football team that hasn't won a game in years. They are cutting many academic programs due to the economic climate, instead of cutting funds to their football program. If you plan on being a liberal arts major do not attend this school, your program might be getting cut. WSU does have an amazing animal sciences department and research programs but that's about it. I am transferring to a different school due to WSU's inability to set priorities.
Faculty Accessibility: A-, Surrounding City: F
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