Pros: Quaint, Good restaurants, Everything's a party Cons: Music sucks, Everything's a party
That's what I always used to hear about Athens, Georgia, the home of the University of Georgia. In fact, even now that I live in Athens, people still feel the need to let me know just how swell this little town is. The way people make it sound, it's...
Pros: Parties all the time, lots of people Cons: Parties all the time, lots of people
This review is part of the Quality of Life Second Education Write-Off, hosted by Kinganamort. Each participant was to write a review on the quality of life of some college or university. After reading my review, please take a look at those of the...
Pros: Liveable, free cable TV Cons: Old, small rooms, community bathrooms
Anyone who is a student at the University of Georgia or ever has been should be thinking right now, "Why is this guy writing a review on an all-female dorm?" Well, to be honest, I've never lived in any of the dorms here at the University,...
Pros: Lots of choices, clean, and relatively convenient Cons: Overflowing at peak times, low-fat options limited
Now in my second semester at the University-- and my second on the meal plan-- I can say I've sampled the food and conversation at all of UGA's dining halls, including the newly renovated Bolton. From the very beginnings of a student's time at this...
Pros: Options, "safe" choices, ambience and social opportunities. Near dorms. Cons: Not the best food, but not the worst. Could be open more often.
During the 1999-2000 school year I lived in Creswell (feel free to read my review about "the Well"), a most convenient location to eat at Bolton dining hall, which is literally just down the steps from Creswell. Bolton Dining Hall is the...
Pros: Kids who generally could not afford College are rewarded Cons: Lottery funded, and Unfair?
This new topic gives me the opportunity to speak on possibly the finest financial aid program in the nation. The state of Georgia's "HOPE" scholarship, instituted by past governor Zell Millner.
Pros: Good for Freshmen, laid back, okay location on campus Cons: In need of repair, abused, sometimes too wild
Fair Creswell: home to 900+ male and female students, 9 stories high, rooms the size of closets, in need of renovation, bearer of such nicknames as "Creshell" and "Da Well." Other dorms are cleaner, more spacious and modern, and...
Pros: Diverse and well rounded Cons: Advanced Video Production offers too few classes
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Pros: schedule, price Cons: little more work than traditional classes
Like my profile says, I'm a 7th year graduating senior, and I've been to a total of three different universities in three different states. At this point in my college career (which I am thankfully about to end), I feel like I'm qualified to rate a...
Pros: Great college town, great campus, great education... Cons: NONE!
The University of Georgia is an awesome school. Here are the reasons:
1. Athens is the perfect college town, with a downtown that has something for everyone, from bars to hangouts to shops and cool restaurants. Athens is filled with nice...
The University of Georgia is highly regarded as being one of the top Universities in the country. Some of the best colleges within the school are the schools of Journalism, Education, Business, and Arts and Sciences....
Pros: Excellent all-around school, great value, first-class eduacation. Cons: If you party too much--like at any school--you'll fail.
The UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA was definitely not the school that I initially wanted to attend, but what can I say??? To make a long story short, I ended up here.
I checked out a bunch of other universities including: UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA,...
Pros: Great music, food, clubs, events, theaters, and accepting community Cons: Sex, drugs, and rock and roll can get monotonous. Yeah right!
Athens, Georgia is a great place to have a social life. The Classic City is teeming with things to do. Athens have one of the most active music scenes in all of Georgia. On any given night, one can seem live shows at The 40-Watt, The Georgia Theatre,...
Pros: Very easy to make friends Cons: Lots of Alcohol
There is too much information about the University of Georgia to fit into a general review, so I choose social life. My experience socially at the University of Georgia has been a good one. I became an officer in my Community Council my first year on...
Pros: superior academics, limitless extraciricular activities, wonderful environment Cons: NONE
I would like to give a warm welcome to all prospective students and others that are planning a visit or considering attending the University of Georgia. UGA is located in the ultimate college town of Athens, Georgia. You cannot help but feel welcomed in...
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