Auburn University
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Research Quality | B | Research Availability | B- |
Research Funding | C+ | Graduate Politics | A |
Errand Runners | A- | Degree Completion | A- |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | C | Sufficient Pay | A- |
Competitiveness | A | Education Quality | A+ |
Faculty Accessibility | A+ | Useful Research | A- |
Extracurriculars | B+ | Success-Understanding | A |
Surrounding City | B+ | Social Life/Environment | B+ |
"Individual" treatment | A | Friendliness | A |
Safety | A | Campus Beauty | A |
Campus Maintenance | A+ | University Resource/spending | A |
Describes the student body as: Friendly, ApproachableDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful |
Lowest Rating Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | C |
Highest Rating Education Quality | A+ |
Major: Nutrition (This Major's Salary over time)
I just completed a Master's degree in Nutrition. I found the Nutrition program had very high standards, although staff was flexible and willing to work with you in classwork and research. The staff has passion for their research and it rubs off in the classroom. I enjoy working with a diversity of international students and Auburn University provides several extracurricular and study abroad opportunities to enjoy.A word of warning, research in the Nutrition department is highly lab-based (focusing on molecular mechanisms in cell culture and rodents). The department is small, and there are limited positions available for dietetic students. Students with limited background in biochemistry find classes challenging, be ready to study.