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If so, could you please tell me how the campus is and the social life there is?
Thanks!

2007-03-16 11:53:31 · 5 answers · asked by sellatieeat 6 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Nope but you can check it out here:

http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/profiles/studentsSay.asp?listing=1023693
You might have to sign up to see that, but this is what they had to say about campus life:

The campus of WSU is in the middle of what students describe as "wheat fields," and the ubiquitous golden grain makes it a beautiful place to go to school. Student opinion seems evenly split on what kind of social scene this Pullman campus really has. One student writes, "Everyone thinks WSU is a party school. That is a myth!" Another undergraduate offers a list of the various pastimes that keep many busy: "In the summer there's always ultimate Frisbee and football games. In the winter everyone crowds around inside with coffee and cocoa to hang out and talk. [The community] has an eight-plex theater, which is a popular place to go on dates." One junior adds, "Intramural sports are a good way to fight the boredom." But a sophomore counters, "I always thought the ‘party school' reputation was overhyped, but once I got here I found out it's all true." One junior adds, "We sneak in some solid studying in between parties." Whatever the case may be, the Greeks have a large hand in the campus social scene, and it "basically breaks down to Greeks vs. non-Greeks." Though Greeks have a "bad rep" as lawless partiers, "the minority of Greeks provide this reputation," reassures one sophomore. There's no boredom during football season, however. "Football season is the best part of the year," writes a senior. Another student continues, "We are all Cougs. It's good to be one!" Students also exercise at the giant, state-of-the-art recreation center in their free time. Moscow, Idaho, home of the University of Idaho—and, by extension, a whole other undergraduate student population—is a 15-minute car drive away.


the best thing you can do is visit and stay over with an undergrad!

2007-03-16 12:24:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah I am a student a WSU
It is a great University. WSU is part of a small college town, that loves the university. I really like the small town feel because you don't feel insignificant and the students are the most important thing to the community. Everywhere you go there are students. Also the costs for living are much less!
The campus beautiful. Much of it is located on one hill, but walking isn't to bad and it keeps you fit. Most of the buildings are brick and a few stories high. The first couple of days on campus can be bad because there are many buildings and it can be hard finding your class. But after that it is no problem getting around. The classes are for the most part good. As I get further into my major, the better the classes get. It is important to pick the right professors because a professor can turn a good class into a bad experience.
There is much construction going on at WSU, that is going to make the student experience even better. They are doing a 80 million remodel to the Student Union Building, which is probably the most important student building on campus. No classes occur in the building, instead it is used as for gathering, eating, and studying by the students. Also construction is being done on the stadium and a 18 hole golf course is being built.
Life as a college student can be extremely stressful, but there is time to get away. If your 21, the bars are great, especially Mikes, Vahalla, and the coug. If not, there is still much to do. The Rec Center is great. It is supposely the best in the west. It has 6 basketball courts, a running track, 4 raquetball courts, tons of work out equipment, a large swimming pool, a indoor soccer court, and much more. Also the sporting events are great. The football games are always great and the basketball team is having one of their best years in a long time. The dorms and the greek system is a great way to meet people. Also many of the classes are small enough that meeting people is not to bad.
Jason

2007-03-16 14:19:00 · answer #2 · answered by jasonmeiers 1 · 2 0

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2016-10-02 06:06:23 · answer #3 · answered by barbary 4 · 0 0

Go to studentsreview.com --- there should be reviews from students and former students there that might be able to help you!

2007-03-16 12:02:14 · answer #4 · answered by dansefanatik 2 · 0 0

No

2007-03-16 12:00:32 · answer #5 · answered by vraju m 3 · 0 1

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