University of Missouri-Columbia Top Questions

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David

What nobody talks about is most colleges are the same. Your education is more or the less the same as Harvard or Yale. The essential stuff is there. Nobody talks about emotional development and the interpersonal experience in real terms. There is a lot stuff in between. Its what makes college a happy experience: the real relationships. Many will get caught up with the drama, parties, chaos, stress of college life. But if you focus on one-on-one relationships, both breathe and depth in friendships, dating around, delcare your interest in terms of girls or guys, you go will be a happier camper.

Rebecca

Every school has its perks and problems to it. In this video you will get to see some of the best and worst things at the University of Missouri- Columbia.

Timothy

The people are very outgoing willing to meet new people. The people around you make college fun at the University of Missouri. Also, the Football was really good.

Sara

There are about 5 different schools on one campus. So, you have many different choices for your career.

Theresa

Its a certified Botanical Gardens. Columbia is a nice area, not a very large city, but not too small, plenty of shopping and activities.

Amy

The FIG program, which houses students with others of similar major or interest, and also co-enrolls them in three classes their first semester. It's a great way to meet new people and make the large school seem smaller.

Amanda

It's a very beautiful campus that is its own little town within Columbia.

Kristen

Mizzou's school spirit is amazing. Game weekends are tons of fun and there is so much always going on. However, if you party too much, you will fail. Every course is demanding of time and energy, especially in the health profession field.

Robert

It was the biggest school I applied to. It has a very good engineering program as well as a fairly competitive business school.

Caitlin

Mizzou offers a lot of opportunities so long as you're smart enough to take advantage of them. It is a very diverse campus but also easy to fit into.