California State University-Sacramento Top Questions

Describe your favorite campus traditions.

Nataliya

My advice for California State University students is to never give up, study a whole week before a test and not to miss any days of school. Don't let a teachers personality or teaching style be a negative influence on you. Study hard and stay away from being lazy because you will regret it. Always be positive, strong willed, and enthusiastic and you will get ahead of everyone else this way. Don't let an "f" or a bad experience hinder you, get above that and you will build persistence, strength and character that will guide you toward success.

Briana

So far at Sacramento state follow piers have said that our school is well known for our business program; it is also said to be one of the hardest majors to declare.

Ashley

CSU Sacramento has the best programs to choose from of all California. The top two would be Criminal Justice and the Business Programs offered. With these programs, they can get a person to very high parts in life regarding to their careers. The ability to learn past the basic college level of these subjects, are extrodinary. Just because of the fact that at this University, students can learn more than they ever expected of knowing. Programs like these, makes me feel greatly appreciated to be a student at California State University of Sacramento.

Tiffany

Our school is known for the endless amount of beautiful trees we have on and around campus, also for the amount of diversity in students and staff.

Kelly

Well, the mascot is the Hornets! It's not everyday that a college is named after a bee.

Vanessa

My school is best known for being the school with helping professions such as criminal justice, nursing, and social working.

Karen

It's best known for it's diverse campus.

Lyudmila

Business and Nursing Programs.

Carolyn

California State University at Sacramento used to be known for their student teacher ratios, and their student focus. I found this to be true in many of my classes, but only in those not related to my major. I majored in Speech Pathology and Audiology, and I found the classes to be massively bloated and the instructors overwhelmed. My graduating class had seventy-two students in it, which for some majors isn’t a big deal, however, in a social/science field like speech pathology where understanding of the basics of language development is essential smaller classes are needed.

Rachel

CSUS is a large school with around 27,000 students, and a wide variety of majors. My school would probably be known for the large, beautiful campus with lots of trees, and there are many many squirrells that people enjoy watching. Sometimes they will come right up to you and beg for food.