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Biology
Sep 01 2010
It doesn't appear that Siena is too hard to get into. Many of the students in my classes turned in assignments with basic spelling and grammar errors. Also, students do not seem to be active participants in the classroom environment. Not many people respond to questions in class, and class discussion is often awkward and choppy due to the lack of student participation.
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Biology
May 27 2010
Interview and expressed interest.
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History/Histories (art history/etc.)
Mar 24 2010
Siena was not difficult to get in when I went- I believe it is much more difficult now.
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Business - Management and Administration
Jan 05 2010
It was too easy to get in as a transfer student because they lied to me about courses so I ended up staying over a year more then I wanted or needed. They are crooks with no accountability, which is the worst kind.
When they rob you they want you to say thank you, total crooks:(
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