let's be real..
by: JJLet's be real...no one at Mizzou had Mizzou as their first choice. It's everyone's "fall back" or safety school. Where did everyone really want to go? My first choice was Rhodes College.
#2by: Nope
#5by: OOS
Pluses;
1) Solid safety school
2) Great residency program
3) Beautiful campus
4) Variety of majors
5) Very traditional school and great history (until recently)
Negatives:
1) Recent protests – having to take sensitivity class because of need for safe zones. I live over 1,700 miles away and Mizzou gets laughed at when I mention it as an option. Solely for this reason. This stigma will last a while I guess.
2) Average academic programs. Don’t care about Journalism so that’s not an influence.
3) Colder than what I am use to but I can wear a jacket more often.
I am looking to go out of state for student body diversity a geographic change. I will be applying in the Fall and Mizzou is still on my list. After my visit last Summer, it was top 1-3 depending on my test schools and final grades of Junior year. However now I would say it is more in the range of number 3-5 since that mess.
Student population decline is an issue in the Midwest and yet I read applications were up at Missouri State even with protests on their campus. So there is something to the way Mizzou handled their situation and the hypocrisy of a militant group lead by a rich kid.
But the people I met on campus and in town were great and what happened a couple months later still shocks me. I will wait to see how this year transpires for Mizzou.
#7by: Speak for yourself
Mizzou was my first choice for journalism (obviously) and was my brother's first choice for accounting. We are from the Chicago area. I also was accepted at Wisconsin, Illinois, UMass-Amherst and Bowdoin. He also was accepted at Indiana, U. of Colorado, U. of Ill., Davidson and Rice. Mizzou by far offered the best education for the money. Its job placement in journalism is among the best in the nation, and the accounting program draws recruiters from all over. So while it might be a safety school for a lot of people, it also attracts a significant number who were accepted at much more selective schools and opted not to go there.
#8by: Proud to be here
I'm an architecture student and each and every day I am in awe of the architectural integrity of this school, with its three distinct campus styles. With the possible exceptions of William and Mary and Miami of Ohio (which, by the way, is a notoriously awful school), I can't think of a prettier campus.
#9by: OMG
Rhodes College? You have got to be kidding. It's nothing more than an extension of high school. In fact, there are fewer people at that school than in my high school. It's hardly selective and 50% of the kids who go there went to private high schools. Not exactly a real world experience. Who would ever pay $57,000 a year (!!!!!!!!!!) to go there? The OP must be joking.
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by: Umm
I told you....I didnt get in. Idiot.