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CNU is a good university to go to if you're willing to put the time and effort into learning. The smaller classes allow you to have a closer, more personable relationship with your professors. The faculty members can be very helpful and friendly, and you won't be too surprised to see President Trible around campus and at many sporting events, and if you talk to him, you'll find out he's a cool guy. As for the social aspect of CNU, you get out of it what you put into it. If you're not a friendly approachable person, and you're not looking to have fun as well as get a good education, you probably won't have too much social success. For a division III school, the athletic teams here are very competitive, I know from experience as I played my first 2 years on the baseball team, but then gave it up to pursue a higher education in learning. Despite having the largest dorm rooms out of all Virginia schools, you only get what you pay for, and in the past many people have been cramed into sharing these rooms with 2 other people. I live off campus right now, to save money and because I didn't want to have to worry about overcrowding. By next year however, this won't be a problem as there has been a lot of construction to create a more personable campus and to rid of the commuters. If you're looking for a great looking campus CNU is that, other than the fact that it sits in the middle of Newport News and still has some random buildings on campus, but those will most likely be gone within the next couple of years. To sum it all up, if you're looking for a personable school where you can get to know all of your professors, get a good education, and have a good time, I think that you should give CNU a look. |