The Bel Rea Institute of Animal Technology
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Educational Quality | A | Faculty Accessibility | B- |
Useful Schoolwork | A | Excess Competition | C |
Academic Success | A | Creativity/ Innovation | C- |
Individual Value | C | University Resource Use | A- |
Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty | B | Friendliness | C |
Campus Maintenance | B | Social Life | C |
Surrounding City | B+ | Extra Curriculars | C- |
Safety | C | ||
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Creativity/ Innovation | C- |
Educational Quality | A |
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For starters, a lot of what people say on here is true. The faculty only care about money and don't really bother with students that much. Most of the teachers are arrogant and condesending, a few are downright unarroachable. The parking lot and building is tiny. The hallways are always jampacked. The school really won't work for you with scheduling. If you get stuck with a break in between classes, you have to find ways to entertain yourself, because the school provides none. If none of these things are to your taste, then you should think about going to a different school, which is your loss because the education here makes up for it. I feel my education here is totally worth dealing with indifferent staff and a too small campus. For the first time in my life I feel like I actually have a future. I actually really like the no-nonsense approach this school takes with you. Lower than a C is NOT acceptable, because when you get out into the real world, you'll have animal's LIVES in your hands. Why would you want someone who couldn't even manageto get a C in school? Because while it is challenging, if you study enough there is no way you can fail. And if you utilize your time wisely, you can also get lots of pratice in the hands-on classes, because the school DOES provide you with those opprotunities. I would never give up my decision to go to this school. You pretty much have to make it your life, but I feel it was totally worth it. Just some advice: If you're going here, you should probably know it's almost impossible to hold down a job after the first few quarters. I know one person who goes to school and works and she always looks exhausted. So, either find a job on the weekends or find anothe away of supporting yourself, or find another school that fits better with your schedule because this one probably won't. When you start classes, you need to STUDY, STUDY, STUDY. There isn't a single class you can blow off, no matter how useless you think it is. Good luck!