Megan
The academics are incredible at the College of Charleston. College of Charleston's education is consistently excellent and constantly evolving. The college offers 130 majors and minors that empower talented students to explore every inch of the expanding intellectual universe.
Allison
Academics are decent here. The Honors College is a great way to take more advanced courses with smaller class sizes.
Sarah
Academics are very poor. I am in the honors program and I do not at all feel challenged in my classes--I felt more challenged in high school courses. The professors are generally available to help. I had one amazing professor, but the rest were just okay. I had one horrendous professor, and I've talked to other students (juniors and seniors) who have said for the most part, they haven't had wonderful professors either.
Kenny
As you walk around campus you sometimes may even see your professor and other students from your class and they will all know your name even the professor. This is unlike most colleges. My favorite class so far has been Chemistry, I really enjoy the lab's and equipment we get to use, it has been very interesting. Class participation is a must as well is attendance. Most of the time students study together or with the help of the school at the Libraries lab's. Such as the Math Lab, Foreign Language, Writing, etc. The students are very competitive and know each other most of the time making it even more of a competition making sure you don't fall behind. Students have very intellectual conversations out of class, people help you in your classes and with teachers, also people will talk to you about your plans for the future, maybe even helping you with the plans and themselves included. Idea's for the future and present are tossed are quite frequently. The most unique class I have taken would be this History Class I took during Maymester, it was by far the most interesting "topic," I have discussed in a class. I am a Bio-Chemistry major, the department is very helpful with help in any classes as well as schedule planning as well as planning for future goals. I think the school has very good academic requirements because it is a very difficult school to stay in, meaning that it should be challenging to get in as well. The education at this school can be tailored to either way based on what you want to get out of it. There are programs to help you find jobs and work your way towards getting your future dream job and there are also many programs and groups available for those learning for their own sake. The academics at this school are much tougher than they get credit for and are honestly preparing you for the future very well. In my opinion and of others who have to transferred into this school, it is much harder than other schools such as Georgia, South Carolina, and Clemson.
Grant
For example, I have taken both micro and macro economics. The professor for micro-economics was well educated, articulate, fairly engaging, and fair. He stuck to the topic and provided real world examples. My macro-economics professor was all but illiterate in English, constantly trashed Americans, calling them lazy and elitist, and provided more examples on how we are detrimental than helpful on the world economic scene. In addition, he was so completely awful at teaching the concepts that I learned what I did through reading the book and youtube videos. NOT worth the cost of the class.
Neal
The school overall is good for academics, but different departments are more rigorous than others and even in departments famous for being easy have at least one really hard professor. Physics is infamous for being incredibly challenging, while Communication is your stereotypical easiest way to a degree. The most unusual class I've taken here is a special studies class called "Hip Hop: Evolution and Impact," part music class, part history and part urban studies.
Shannon
The classes are small..very student based. A lot Of students know each professor throughout their entire college experience. There are many different types of
Classes, recently I believe there was a Harry Potter class that was being implemented. The school is tough and the professors expect a lot out of their students, but it is worth it for the beautiful graduation, Outside in front of the cistern built In the late 1800's- white dresses for the ladies, white cocktail Jackets for The men.
Ryan
Semi-Rigorous academics. Can take challenges classes if you decide to, also can take easy classes. Classes are generally small so you can get to know your teacher.
Adam
Professors: Amazing. Available. Helpful. Clear. Friendly
Courses: Not easy, not impossible. Adequate difficulty. Enjoyable. For those who wish to experience tougher coursework, the Honors College is an option. I am in the Honors College and it is a more challening, but not impossible, courseload that puts you into contact with many like-minded individuals that understand when to put studying before partying, while still having a very active social life.
The Political Science department is well organized, made up of seasoned, experienced professors and new, up and coming professors. The major is not too demanding, but demanding enough to receive respect while allowing one to pursue a true liberal arts education.
Tiffany
There are not many instances where the professors allow for additional social time outside of class but some do. Most professors with normal classroom sizes know their students- the more you talk, show up to class, or speak with them after class, the more they know who you are. Class participation is a large portion of most students' grades...