Wendy Review at University Of Georgia [UGA], Athens | Collegedunia

My UGA Experience

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8.8 /10

I was able to use my in-state scholarship for tuition and it is a good school with my major program of study. I preferred to go to a public four-year college that is a little far from home.

Course Curriculum :

I believe that the course curriculum is well laid out for four years and covers an extensive amount of important material. It is sufficiently challenging and is a good match for me. I know that I will be prepared for future graduate schools that I apply to.

Exams :

Old SAT - 1950, ACT - 29. I did not take any other exams since high school.

Placement :

Based on my college's career outcomes survey, my intended graduate program has a 100% full-time employment rate after graduation. My school offers a unique degree in an area that is very sought out by pharmaceutical companies.

Internship :

No, my college does not provide internships in my program.

Events :

We centre heavily around football games during the season and celebrate events such as Founder's Day. There are also several events during the year hosted by different cultural associations. There is also an organization dedicated solely to hosting fun student events, such as Six Flag Days or themes nights.

Fees :

The fees are standard fees outside of tuition, such as internet fees, parking fees, lab fees, gym, activities, amongst others.

Scholarship :

By meeting a minimum GPA requirement and SAT score in my senior year of high school. I received a scholarship that will pay my tuition for college for up to four years. I also take out federal student loans.

Examination Structure :

The exams can be very challenging, and even though others are multiple-choice, they require me to apply my knowledge and think critically. I have not had any exams that I felt were too easy for my level.

Faculty :

I have a good impression of the faculty and believe that they will provide me with a high-quality education.

Hostel :

I lived in the best dorms my first year, which were very nice but much more expensive than off-campus living. If you do your research, there are plenty of affordable housing areas off campus that provide a high quality of living and convenience.

8.8 out of 10
8.0/10Academic
8.0/10Accommodation
10.0/10Faculty
10.0/10Infrastructure
10.0/10Placement
7.0/10Social Life


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