Indiana University - Bloomington
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| Educational Quality | A+ | Faculty Accessibility | A |
| Useful Schoolwork | A | Excess Competition | A- |
| Academic Success | A- | Creativity/ Innovation | A |
| Individual Value | A- | University Resource Use | B+ |
| Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty | A+ | Friendliness | A+ |
| Campus Maintenance | A | Social Life | A+ |
| Surrounding City | A+ | Extra Curriculars | A+ |
| Safety | A+ | ||
| Describes the student body as: Friendly, ApproachableDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful | |||
| Lowest Rating University Resource Use | B+ |
| Highest Rating Educational Quality | A+ |
Major: Political Science (This Major's Salary over time)
Let me just start by saying that I am an Indiana resident and before I came to the IU campus, I was dead-set against going to school in Indiana. I was born in Florida and had planned to go to UF, which is where my dad attended and my cousin currently attends. I didn't want to go to college in Indiana; not Ball State, not IU, not anywhere (I live in Muncie, so Ball State was a popular option for most of my classmates). Then I came to IU. Indiana University is one of the most beautiful campuses I have ever seen. It has history and so many rich traditions and little quirks about the campus that even after having been here, I still learn something new about the campus practically every day. My dorm is so friendly, my teachers are helpful and relatable - there is honestly nothing bad that I can say about the education aspect of IU. The only problem that I would mention is that it is extremely difficult to eat healthy here. The dining halls consist mainly of fast-food-esque meals, and fresh things like fruit and vegetables are definitely a minority. I would definitely hope to see some healthier options sometime in the very near future.