StudentsReview ™ :: Mark a survey Invalid or inform SR staff

-or-
Search for Colleges by Region
 

or within distance of city





  Who's got the Best (variable)?

Perceptual Rankings:
You Make 'Em.
We Post 'Em.
You Vote 'Em Up.
You Vote 'Em Down.
Aww yeah.


Mark a survey and Inform Staff

Please do not overuse -- this is just intended to notify SR staff of probably invalid surveys. We will not "edit" or censor existing valid surveys.

This Survey/Comment is:
Valid
Invalid
Wrong location/Incorrect School
None of the above
Mark all that apply:
Content Nonsensical
Content Useless
Duplicate Survey
High Vulgarity
High Grammatical Error
Malicious Intent/Faked
Probably Admissions
SPAM
Added notes (max 100 chars):

Please remember that all surveys, even vulgar ones or those with poor grammar, convey something about the student body and the institution.

 
Existing Review Notes:
Administration:

Peer Review:
5.45.80.218:valid:Content Nonsensical, Duplicate Survey, High Vulgarity, High Grammatical Error, Probably Admissions, Content Useless, Malicious Intent/Faked, SPAM, :1
5.45.80.218:valid:Content Nonsensical, Duplicate Survey, High Vulgarity, High Grammati

Statistical Analyzer:

 
Survey (Identifying information hidden.)
ADKEY: 2802
Anywhere: 1
Charac: 3
ContactOk: 1
Csalary: 50000
Gender:
GoingWell: 1
HigherED: 1
Intelligence: 3
Motivation: 3
Position1: College Teacher
Position2: Sales Clerk
Position3: Certified Nursing Assistant
Position4: Naturopathic Physician
Position5: Employment Counselor
Position6:
Preparedness: 9
Professional:
Relevance:
Reputation: 3
ReviewLevel:
Satisfied: 1
Ssalary: 10000
StartingJob: Counselor
StillInField:
UContrib1:
UContrib2:
UContrib3:
UContrib4: 1
WhereURNow1:
WhereURNow2:
WhereURNow3:
WhereURNow4: 1
WhereURNow5:
WhereURNow6:
WhereURNow7:
WhereURNow8:
Year: 66
No/invalid Email Address left

My advice: Visit the schools you are considering! I have one boy in his second year of college and one who will start next year. The one most important thing for them in making their selection was the college visit, especially the overnight-in-the-dorm type of visit that the smaller colleges usually offer. My older boy did a lot of reading about schools and picked out his top six. Then he visited. The school that he thought would be his top choice he HATED! The one he chose, which he really likes, he decided on by the next morning after his overnight stay. When I met him at the admissions office, he said, "This is where I want to spend the next four years of my life." I would say NOTHING compares to the visit in helping to make a choice. When the kids all gathered in the dorm room at night, they gave him the straight scoop on the college. This is something he couln't get from broshures, conversations with admissions officers, or conversations with "student ammbassadors", whose job is to represent the school. Hope that helps.

StudentsReview Advice!

• What is a good school?
• Statistical Significance
• How to choose a Major
• How to choose your Career
• What you make of it?
• How Ivy League Admissions works
• On the Student/Faculty Ratio

• FAFSA: Who is a Parent?
• FAFSA: Parent Contribution
• FAFSA: Dream out of reach

• College Financial Planning
• Survive College and Graduate
• Sniffing Out Commuter Schools
• Preparing for College: A HS Roadmap
• Talking to Your Parents about College.
• Is a top college worth it?
• Why is college hard?
• Why Kids Aren't Happy in Traditional Schools