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    5.0 (1 review)

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    4 years ago

    Great School! Wonderful, caring, kind, professional, intelligent professors. Can't recommend this school enough

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    University Of North Georgia

    University Of North Georgia

    2.1(8 reviews)
    14.3 mi

    A Beautiful Campus With Deep Flaws (Dahlonega Campus, Corps of Cadets Focus)…read more UNG's Dahlonega campus is undeniably beautiful and steeped in tradition, but that beauty can be misleading. My experience is specifically tied to the Corps of Cadets, and while there were a few shining highlights, there are serious, systemic issues that students--especially cadets--should be aware of. Pros: Stunning Campus: The grounds are well-maintained and picturesque. Great Trails Nearby: Yahoola Creek and the Reservoir are peaceful and easily accessible. Some Passionate Professors: A few go above and beyond, especially in the sciences or medical fields. Supportive ROTC Staff: People like Ms. Prince and Armstrong were phenomenal. Town Square Access: Easily walkable with food, shops, and the "Dahlonega Mile" bar crawl. Cons: Dining Services: Repeated issues with food quality, including reports of mold, bugs, and food poisoning. While the dining hall was updated, problems persist--especially during weekends and summer. Facilities: Parking is chaotic, especially during events. Dorms are overcrowded (especially in the Corps), mold-prone, and outdated. The gym is undersized, and laundry isn't free. Student Life: Most clubs are inactive or barely functioning. Corps and Greek life have faced suspensions for hazing/bigotry and other serious issues. ROTC / Corps Culture: The Cadet-led program can lead to toxic power dynamics. Some abuse leadership roles to avoid responsibilities or mistreat others. Corps politics often trump fairness. Final Thoughts: There's a lot of potential here, and I met some incredible mentors and peers during my time. However, the systemic problems--especially in the Corps--undermine that potential. Leadership should be about building others up, not tearing them down. If UNG wants to live up to its history and promise, it needs to seriously address these internal issues, not just put a fresh coat of paint over them.

    Ridiculous for the amount of money you pay that you don't provide enough parking. It's obvious you…read moredon't care about anything but the money.

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    Western Carolina University - HHS building view

    Western Carolina University

    5.0(9 reviews)
    58.7 mi

    Western Carolina University is amazing!!…read more As I write this review I am a Junior. I love Western Carolina because ALL of the staff are really nice and respectful. The professors, janitors, student workers, peers... everyone! I have never had a professor here who was hard to deal with. Each are very unique and well experienced in what they teach. The first two years you must live on campus, which can be hard to adjust to, but in the end, gives you a great experience that will be worth the while. The campus is really beautiful and there are many things to do. The gym is really nice and it is two stories. There is a track, weight lifting equipment, treadmills and various cardio machines, a rock wall, and a basketball court which can double as a volleyball court. You can rent games or sports equipment with your cat card. Western also hosts tons of events like concerts, fairs, karaoke, etc... All of which are free to WCU students. The sporting events are also free to students because it is covered by the athletic fee. They are very cool to attend. Western Carolina is also very accessible to students and people with disabilities. We are the first school in the country to offer a University Participant program (UP), offering students with disabilities a chance to come to college for 2 years and gain college life experience. The program helps individuals to become more independent so that they can one day live on their own and have a job for themselves. The UP students are not separated from other students, rather, they are included in the mix with all other students and their classes. It's great! Let's talk tuition! Compared to other universities in North Carolina, Western is pretty cheap. We have NC promise which takes a lot off of tuition, and also, books here are free (very, very, few classes require out of pocket book fees) I have met out of state students who have come to Western because it is cheaper for them to pay out of state tuition here than it is for them to pay in state in their own states!

    We took a tour of the campus. Our tour guides gave a 5 star tour. I was very impressed with their…read moreenthusiasm and knowledge of the campus. The campus is beautiful and it seems like a tight knit community. It is nestled in the beautiful mountains of NC. Schedule a tour!

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    University of North Georgia - Gainesville Campus - Coach Wood 2017

    University of North Georgia - Gainesville Campus

    2.0(3 reviews)
    25.6 mi

    UNG's College of Education is more about "social justice" and telling future teachers to view…read morestudents as members of a group, not as unique individuals. Such is not surprising as professorial resumes of the UNG College of Education faculty list such things as "Critical Whiteness Studies". As for learning how to effectively deal with a classroom environment, handle difficult students, and developing the skills to ensure future success as a teacher, such is simply not going to happen at the UNG College of Education. My advice: Skip the "social justice" nonsense and choose a college or university that still believes in actual education -- not indoctrination. In terms of customer service, UNG excels at servicing its customers.

    The school board of decisions is trash and corrupt. Never establish yourself as out-state here if…read moreintending to switch over. I moved from Florida to Georgia with the intent of staying long-term, to work on myself, be with family, and get my associate's and then bachelor's degree I attended two short semesters here with 1 or 2 classes each semester (so few because at the time I was classified as out-state and didn't want to blow funds needlessly), and as I ended up establishing full residency and permanent domicile, I put in the forms to switch from out-state to in-state tuition. I jumped through COUNTLESS hoops in gathering legal paperwork, family and friend testimonials proving that I had lived in Georgia for well over the required amount of time, and submitted it all, to which anywhere else, you'd have no problem. But no, I was denied my deserved in-state classification multiple times, and even the kindest, most helpful office staff who wanted to help my situation could do nothing to fix completely uncalled for and unnecessary case of denial I was given.

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    The University of Georgia - University of Georgia, Athens

    The University of Georgia

    4.5(20 reviews)
    49.1 mi

    Excellent campus tour from beginning to end! Started with an informative presentation in the…read moreVisitor's Center that covered topics such as what to expect from the enrollment process to how to adjust to college life. We then took a bus/walking tour. Our tour guide, Hollis, was energetic and engaging. There were several tour groups on the buses, but Hollis led our group and did an outstanding job. As we walked, he took the time to have 1:1s with each student to get to know them and their interests better. Every member of the tour team did a wonderful job of making us feel welcome, sharing lots of information, and being open to answering questions. 10/10 experience highly recommend!

    Go Dawgs? It's hard for me to cheer for the Bulldogs even though I have a friend who is a graduate…read moreand a huge fan. I also have friends who are Florida Gators. My money and my daughter went to the University of Arkansas, so Woo Pig! Soooie! At least that's in the Southeast Conference. UGA is in the rolling hills of northeast Georgia and is one of the more picturesque campuses in the South. You can't miss the stately arch that marks the historic entrance (no photo as some recent grads were taking their own photos and it would have been creepy) to the ivy-covered buildings and the charm and architecture of the campus. Of course, Athens itself has a vibrant cultural life that is known for its music scene having given birth to both R.E.M. and the B-52s. The city seamlessly blends college-town enthusiasm with a strong local identity, making it not just a backdrop for student life, but a destination in its own right. [Review 538 of 2025 - 820 in Georgia - 24099 overall]

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    Brenau University - Brenau University Logo

    Brenau University

    4.3(6 reviews)
    20.6 mi

    I love Brenau University! I completed my Associates degree and Undergrad here. It's awesome for the…read moreworking adult! Great professors!

    My experience at Brenau University has altered my view on affirmative action, after I taught…read moreeconomics and business courses there for fourteen years. When a new lead economics professor was appointed, seemingly on affirmative action grounds, my course quality dropped drastically: our outdated textbook was not even reviewed, let alone changed, in over five years, while solid proposals for course improvements fell on deaf ears and blind eyes. Finally, I was tasked to submit faked Learning Outcome scores in so-called Global Awareness, which I refused to do, instead submitting a new rubric on Global Knowledge and Competence, which was ignored by that same lead professor -- instead, I lost my long-term teaching post after many years of excellent evaluations. When I appealed these decisions to our new "affirmative action" Dean of Business, there were more deaf ears and blind eyes, WHILE MY BRENAU EMAIL WAS CLOSED PRECIPITOUSLY W/O NOTICE! In this instance, apparent affirmative action led not only to the decline of my course -- a disservice to higher education -- but also led to a disservice to the lead professor and the new Dean, who may have achieved their roles on grounds other than their qualifications and abilities. Those disservices are truly shameful, and indeed insulting to those who are alleged to benefit!

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