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:

Statistical Analyzer:

 
Survey (Identifying information hidden.)
No/invalid Email Address left

Davis is your typical college town, and very laid back. There is a sort of hippy/yuppie atmosphere to the town - not a bad thing, but Davis definitely exists in its own little bubble. There is an extensive party and social scene, but you have to actively seek it out. Local music scene has been improving, and it’s at its best at the house party circuit, and Delta of Venus cafe.
Do not expect advisors to be helpful all the time, this is a large school with a huge beauracracy; it’s easier to look up things yourself in the catalogue.

In anthro, a good basic foundation is provided, and the major is highly flexible. Undergrad research opportunities are plentiful, highly relevant and useful. I trained in archaeology, and received excellent teaching in method and theory. The department is best in Northwestern, Pacific, and Great Basin archeology. New faculty and courses have been added.
Art history is very general; it needs to be paired with another major to really be useful. Department is small and very nice, but classes are HUGE. Beyond applying for grad school, the advisors don’t really give you many options on what to do with this major. Research career options obsessively.

I’m really happy with my education at Davis, but I specialized too early. I’m taking JC courses to broaden my skills. Take some basic business courses at a local JC, to relate your academics to real life. Take any technical courses at a JC that you can to up your chances of getting a job, and getting into grad school.

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