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Date: Sep 12 2012 Major: Communications (This Major's Salary over time) Le Moyne is a very education heavy school. Being in the communications department, they encourage you to partake in communications club and you a required to do other things outside of class. This was very difficult for me, coming from a middle class family I was not fortunate enough to have my parents pay for everything, I had to work 30+ hora a week. This made it very difficult and I had to work even harder to get better grades on papers and exams as my grades fell from not being able to do activies outside of the classroom. I don't think it was fair to be penalized and I made this point clear to many professors. Some are understanding and willing to work with you while others could careless about yur financial situation. The social atmosphere was great. There is always something to do weather it be a school sponcered dance or the infamous Dolphy Day. Other then that I would not reccamed Le Moyne, I often wish I had stared at a community college and then transferred. I am not up to my eyebrows in debt that I will be paying on for the next 20+ year. Le Moyne braged about their high job placement rate which has not shown true. Many of my friends are working at job anyone with a highschool deplomia could get. I feel as if no one cared weather I landed a job after college and did nothing to help me do so. Not to mention my "required" internship was a joke. I would show up, do work and write papers for class, mess around on Facebook do very little related work at the "office" and go home or to class. Save your self the money and go to a SUNY school, Le Moyne is not worth the money and the stress of paying high amounts of debt, unless you want to be a nurse!
Major: Communications (This Major's Salary over time)
Le Moyne is a very education heavy school. Being in the communications department, they encourage you to partake in communications club and you a required to do other things outside of class. This was very difficult for me, coming from a middle class family I was not fortunate enough to have my parents pay for everything, I had to work 30+ hora a week. This made it very difficult and I had to work even harder to get better grades on papers and exams as my grades fell from not being able to do activies outside of the classroom. I don't think it was fair to be penalized and I made this point clear to many professors. Some are understanding and willing to work with you while others could careless about yur financial situation. The social atmosphere was great. There is always something to do weather it be a school sponcered dance or the infamous Dolphy Day. Other then that I would not reccamed Le Moyne, I often wish I had stared at a community college and then transferred. I am not up to my eyebrows in debt that I will be paying on for the next 20+ year. Le Moyne braged about their high job placement rate which has not shown true. Many of my friends are working at job anyone with a highschool deplomia could get. I feel as if no one cared weather I landed a job after college and did nothing to help me do so. Not to mention my "required" internship was a joke. I would show up, do work and write papers for class, mess around on Facebook do very little related work at the "office" and go home or to class. Save your self the money and go to a SUNY school, Le Moyne is not worth the money and the stress of paying high amounts of debt, unless you want to be a nurse!