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    California State University Fullerton  - Class of 2026 -  Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology

    California State University Fullerton

    3.5(252 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Love csuf! Made so many memories and friends! The campus is very nice and super big. My only issue…read morewith this school is THE PARKING!! The parking services are terrible and treat freshman horrible! I got a total of 5 parking tickets and appealed them all and found out I was in the right of way and it was there mistake! Freshman have to park in LOTS8 and have to walk all the way to the dorms which is fine but I don't feel safe at night. There is a shuttle but only from 7pm-2-am. Other than parking csuf is a great school

    If you are transferring from a community college to CSUF, please make sure every transferred course…read moreis correctly reflected in your TDA before registering for additional classes. I highly recommend meeting with multiple advisors and keeping written documentation of any guidance you receive. My experience at CSUF was exciting at first, and I was genuinely looking forward to completing my degree. However, I encountered significant issues with the transfer-credit evaluation process that resulted in me taking additional courses that ultimately did not apply toward my degree requirements as expected. On several occasions, I contacted counselors for clarification regarding whether specific community college courses would satisfy CSUF requirements. Unfortunately, I either received no response or inconsistent information. Some transferred courses were accepted, while others were later denied despite my efforts to verify them beforehand. I believe CSUF would greatly benefit from improving communication between advising departments and updating the TDA system to provide clearer, more consistent transfer-credit evaluations. Doing so could help future transfer students avoid unnecessary coursework, additional tuition costs, and delayed graduation timelines.

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    Fullerton College - Beautiful greenery around campus!

    Fullerton College

    3.6(154 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I've attended FC for well over 10 years (took my time) and absolutely loved almost every class I…read moretook. They truly offer a quality education to our community and the campus is so classic and beautiful with many historical buildings. They are currently under some construction but I'm excited to see all the new buildings and renovations that are in the works. They also have non credit classes across over by admissions through NOCE and they are tuition free!

    I am astonished by the disorganization of the class. I purchased a package deal at the Fullerton…read moreCollege bookstore that included a physical textbook and online access code to complete chapter assignments. Come to find out, my physical textbook didn't correspond to the online textbook. Paragraphs were missing in each chapter, or data statistics were not the same. The textbook was sold to me was published in 2022 and the online textbook was published in 2024. I scratch notes and make highlights physically into my book to help me study information l, hence why I purchased the textbook. When attempting to fill in information that was missing, it became ok much to do in each chapter. I informed my professor that I am getting chapter questions incorrect due to questions being asked that were not in my physical textbook. My professor's response was "...printed textbooks are published every 3 to 4 years. By the time it gets to print what was written is 9 months old before the actual publish date... Unfortunately, we cannot stop the world from changing." Is this something where I say "you're right Professor. What was I thinking?" Why do I spend money on outdated material? It appears that the material is sold at the Fullerton College bookstore because the professor approved it. I ask again, why do I have an outdated textbook that was sold to me by the school?

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    Hope International University - Interesting view w/ palm trees

    Hope International University

    3.6(12 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Horrible service. Everyone else was so polite and helpful, unfortunately I was helped by a staff…read moremember named Rita. She was so rude to me and others, I have no idea how she's still there.. I look forward to speaking with someone who can actually do something about this.

    The policies and procedures at this institution are archaic. Departments that should be working…read moretogether--like Psychology, Sociology, and Philosophy--often have no idea what the others are doing, even when they're addressing the same student requirements. Professors within these departments teach drastically different content and expectations for what are supposed to be standardized courses. The curriculum hasn't been updated in years--circa 2005--and it shows. Policies, procedures, and codes of conduct are inconsistently enforced. Transferring is an entirely separate headache: departments pass off responsibilities to each other, and overwhelmed, underpaid staff members without adequate knowledge leave students to pay the price. There are other schools better equipped to help students meet today's challenges and develop practical life skills. And while this institution promotes a Christian identity, it often feels like it only scratches the surface--leaning more toward spiritual bypass than genuine transformation. Bottom line? You deserve better. Keep looking.

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    Hayfield University

    Hayfield University

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    When I was about 10 yo and after, oh gosh, I had a dream of sounding like Sahra Chang, one of the…read moretop violin virtuoso (more like THE top) in 20th and 21st centuries. I put my heart into practicing long hours for the city competition and I still have been proud that I got the prize from it. Then time went by and I realized that I should measure different options for my lifetime career and there my violin became the less priority. After all, there is one and only Sarah Chang. I wanted to fill that leap of time and dusted off my violin hidden in my closet and went to this school to create beautiful sound once more. Moving on... The actual school space: very small, run down, doesn't look like "university." The majority of the school ground has no sound proof. Most rooms are small and heated to max during the day because of the windows are apparently walls. There are few rooms for more advanced ones who have orchestra or competition purposes. I didn't let few minors to defeat my passion though. The school president aka the owner is very understanding, kind and caring. The daughter who hangs around the school, NOT. She gave me evil eyes couple of times with no apparent reasons. I paid on time and worked on my skills with best of intention. It's not like I practice in the middle of the waiting room. One word: Creepy. I do not like the daughter's attitude towards the kind disciples like myself. Currently trying to find other academies, not necessarily "university."

    Spacious classrooms and professional instructors. i would highly recommend this school for anyone.read more

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    CSUF Housing and Residential Engagement - The Dorms

    CSUF Housing and Residential Engagement

    2.3(6 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    These dorms are fairly new (~3 years old). There are 4 floors? 5 floors? I don't remember... I went…read morewith my boyfriend to visit his younger sister here. From the outside, the dorms look really abstract due to the different placings of the windows. When you see the dorms, you'll know what I'm talking about. You need to swipe your card to get in, you need to swipe your card & punch in a number to go into your room, and you need to swipe your card & punch in a number to go to the bathroom. And thank the lawd for elevators. It would totally suck if there were no elevators in these dorms. I wish I was able to dorm when I was a freshman.. *sigh*

    As much as I'd want to rate the dorms higher because of my awesome memories there, I can't. The…read moreyear I spent living on campus was a blast - it's convenient, you can explore campus at night, there are study rooms open all the time. We made some awesome friendships, even with the ducks and raccoons that roamed the grounds. The actual dorms themselves weren't terrible, but compared to every other on campus housing I've visited they dwindle in comparison. (We did have balconies in the doubles though, which was sweet). But most of all, there were so many random issues that came up that just kind of ... sucked. This is for the 2012-2013 school year, so hopefully things have improved. One of the biggest issues I had was with the way the keys worked. If you somehow got locked out the temporary key could only be borrowed for an hour - meaning you pick it up, use it to get back in the room, and have to go drop it back off in the office. This was fine if you locked your key in the room, but not fine if you actually lost it. Because the keys were encoded on our id cards, and the library would only give new id cards on the weekdays, if you lost your id card after 5 pm on Friday you couldn't get a new encoded one until Monday morning. You'd either have to be an annoying roommate constantly asking to get back in or lock yourself in your room all weekend. The first semester one of the apartments had this "minor" issue where anything that went down the garbage disposal from the floors above it would come UP their sink. Yes, exactly ... what. The food we put down the sink on the 4th, 3rd, and 2nd floors came up and out of the sink on the 1st floor. One day they came back to an apartment flooded with the food remains and water from the upper floors, which needless to say smelt absolutely disgusting. The three upper apartments couldn't use the garbage disposal for a few days, everyone from the bottom one just avoided the living room. It got fixed, but that isn't something that should need to be fixed in the first place. When we came back for second semester we were greeted with broken water heaters, which meant no warm showers even in January. Our entire building had cold water apparently because of some part that needed to be ordered and would take a bit to ship. They did leave kind little notes on our doors saying we could use freshman dorm showers in other buildings if we wanted too. Also, they did give us all free movie tickets for the troubles. How sweet, we can have a smelly group outing to the cinema! It ended up fixed a week or so later, but again ... seriously? On a more positive note, the groundskeeper who maintains all the plants is super cheery and always made my day! Always greeted good morning with a smile on his face. Even if he was just doing weeds he would make some comment like "weeds are just flowers that grow in the wrong places", his positivity was a nice way to start any day.

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