The programs they offered were exactly what I was looking for. Most colleges did not offer any animal science-based programs, hence my decision. Plus I could live closer to home so that was another reason.
Course Curriculum
Depending on the school I would say they have a wide verity. They offer a lot of different courses within the different programs and give every student an opportunity to try other classes within other programs.
Faculty
The faculty could improve, there were some people who were super nice. But overall the staff was kind of mean. I would feel dumb for asking questions or even going to my counselor.
Placement
They're ok. I didn't find a job right after college in my field. It was kind of hard. The employment office on campus was kind of weird. I didn't have much luck with them, unfortunately. I wish they could have helped me more.
Accommodation
I lived off Campus at my parent's house. They provided a nice system where we were allowed bus passes to school at a Cheaper price which is very nice. I wish I could have lived on campus just so I could have enjoyed more of the college atmosphere but it was too expensive
Exams
I took the ACT but did not take one to get into the uU of M. I actually transferred from another university within the same school.
Events
I didn't celebrate any events while in college. I was working a full-time job so didn't have the opportunity. According to Facebook they always had events Which were nice and one reason why I chose the school. They seemed to really involve their students.
Fees
It was done per semester, I was charged through my U of M account. I was charged a lot because of tuition, which is higher than most schools
Scholarship
No, I was not given any financial aid or scholarship opportunities.
Examination Structure
The exam structures were ok. I had special testing recommendations due to my testing anxiety as well as my ADHD so the university was very understanding of those. But I cannot imagine having to test in a room with 200-300 people.