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Breakdown of “Friendliness” at WAU
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By Gender
MaleA-
FemaleA-
 
By Major
AccountingA
AnthropologyA
ArchitectureB+
Art & Design DepartmentB
BiologyB+
Business - Management and AdministrationA-
Chemical EngineeringA-
ChemistryA-
Civil EngineeringA-
Computer EngineeringA
Computer ScienceA-
Design Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etcA
EconomicsA-
Engineering DepartmentB+
EnglishA+
FinanceA
Geography and GeosciencesA+
History/Histories (art history/etc.)A-
JournalismA+
MathB-
Mechanical EngineeringA
Neuroscience/Cognitive ScienceB+
OtherB
PhilosophyA-
PhysicsA+
Political ScienceA-
PreMed and MedicalC+
PsychologyC+
Religion/ReligiousA+
UndecidedA
Video/MediaA
 

Against similar schools
Friendliness compared with similar schools in class.

Washington University in St Louis
 A-
Average of All Schools
 B+
Average of schools in class
 B+

Washington State University
 B+
Harvard University
 B
Cornell University
 B+
Stanford University
 B+
Brown University
 A-
Yale University
 A-
Princeton University
 B
F
A+

Quotes touching on Friendliness

“... The students are friendly and interesting, the faculty is approachable and invested in student progress ...”
 
“... The pre-med program is fairly competitive and people can be unfriendly in this arena ...”
 
“... If you want an ivy education in one of the best, elite schools in the country, yet with the friendly, supportive atmosphere of the midwest, come ...”
 
“... The people are friendly and are diverse in their demographics ...”
 
“... The students are friendly, the population is diverse, the professors are stellar, and the campus is gorgeous ...”
 
“... People are friendly and not pretentious ...”
 
“... Finally, as a transfer student, I have found that the students here are friendly and approachable ...”
 
“... The school is extremely friendly and helpful ...”
 
“... Smart and friendly ...”
 
“... The University is a very friendly place ...”
 
“... Second, I had a friendly and knowledgeable advisor that still knows me when I am around campus ...”
 
“... The students I met were so friendly and intelligent ...”
 
“... Students and profs are friendly ...”
 
“... There is a wealth of extremely intelligent faculty and staff as well as a very friendly and approachable student body ...”
 
“... Yes, the campus is gorgeous, the students quite bright but very friendly ...”
 
“... No review, of course, is unbiased but I figure I might as well try to provide some of the guidance I had wanted when I was looking at colleges ...”
 
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