LIU Post
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| Educational Quality | B+ | Faculty Accessibility | A |
| Useful Schoolwork | A | Excess Competition | A+ |
| Academic Success | F | Creativity/ Innovation | A |
| Individual Value | A | University Resource Use | A |
| Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty | A+ | Friendliness | A |
| Campus Maintenance | A- | Social Life | B- |
| Surrounding City | A | Extra Curriculars | B |
| Safety | A | ||
| Describes the student body as: Friendly, Arrogant, ClosemindedDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful | |||
| Lowest Rating Academic Success | F |
| Highest Rating Excess Competition | A+ |
Major: History/Histories (art history/etc.) (This Major's Salary over time)
I graduated from Post in 2002, so I write this with some real world perspective. From the reviews that I've read, I will admit that Post is primarily a commuter school and that you have to work to find your own fun. If you're looking to be entertained 24-7, you're probably not going to find that anywhere. Being from out of state, I made friends with other students from out of state and eastern Long Island and we spent our weekends at clubs, bars, the mall, and NYC. I had a great time and since I used this opportunity to live away from home, I learned how to grow up as well.I felt as if I received a solid education and had only one bad professor. As far as interacting with the administration, you have to keep in mind that they spend a majority of the day dealing with students that have a sense of self-entitlement. My advice is to be polite and use good manners when interacting with older adults and you will be fine. That's how I got a loan replaced with a grant and a scheduling error that would have prevented me from graduating was immediately corrected (with an apology).