A Memorable Graduation Experience Amidst Natural Beauty
Attending my daughter's graduation at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte was a truly memorable experience, made even more special by the stunning beauty of the campus surroundings.
Campus Beauty: 5/5 From the moment I arrived on campus, I was struck by the natural beauty that enveloped the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and majestic trees provided a picturesque backdrop for the graduation ceremony, creating a serene and uplifting atmosphere that added to the significance of the occasion.
Architectural Charm: 4/5 In addition to its natural beauty, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte boasts a charming blend of modern and traditional architecture. The sleek lines of contemporary buildings harmonize seamlessly with the timeless elegance of historic structures, creating a visually appealing campus landscape that reflects the university's rich heritage and forward-thinking ethos.
Facilities: 4/5 The facilities at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte are well-maintained and thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of students, faculty, and visitors alike. From state-of-the-art classrooms and research facilities to inviting communal spaces and recreational amenities, the campus offers a comprehensive array of resources and services that enhance the academic and social experience for all.
Community Atmosphere: 5/5 One of the most memorable aspects of my visit to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte was the sense of community and camaraderie that permeated the campus. From proud parents and beaming graduates to faculty members and staff, everyone I encountered radiated a palpable sense of pride and belonging, creating a warm and inclusive environment that made me feel welcome from the moment I arrived.
Overall Experience: 4.5/5 Attending my daughter's graduation at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte was an unforgettable experience that I will cherish for years to come. From the breathtaking beauty of the campus to the palpable sense of community spirit, every aspect of my visit exceeded my expectations and left a lasting impression. As both a parent and a visitor, I can confidently say that the University of North Carolina at Charlotte is a place of exceptional beauty, warmth, and...
Read moreI had professors from my community college that were also professors here at this school. It is never too late to get your degree and there are plenty of other options after you graduate if you’re not going into the medical field. Don’t let anyone manipulate you into thinking you’re not going anywhere if you haven’t reached a perfect GPA or whatever they tell you. I’m doing just fine and I was an adult student.
One piece of advice is that if you happen to not do anything extra during school, look into internships that other companies offer for after you graduate. A lot of internships are paid and available for after you graduate almost immediately, too.
I graduated with a Bachelors in Biology, and went into an internship with the big mouse. Right after I went into a management program with another company.
One thing to watch out for are several staff members that may be…over it, don’t be afraid to report, and answer back to them. People are not correct just because they work for the school, learn to defend yourself. You won’t be seeing these people after you graduate and much less the ones that do not have anything to do with your major and department.
The school itself is beautiful, the exercise facilities are great for everyone, although some of their employees and student workers are a bit over their heads.
There is a bad distance between some classrooms when I attended. So if it’s changed then so be it. That is one cool thing about the school, is the sheer size of it. The gardens to walk around are amazing, and the school itself is definitely a workout to walk around. The library is huge, food and beverage options are amazing, too.
Read read read what the qualifications for your graduation are. Read what the qualifications of classes are for programs after you graduate so that you take adequate classes, but do not settle for anything that they want to put you in, so make sure you thoroughly read class requisites for your graduation and for programs that you would like to be in during or after. Another tip, make sure you’re taking classes that you want to take too, if you like animals and plants go for those classes, if you like genetics, go for those classes, the school gives you the choice for...
Read moreLet's be honest, there are good things and bad things to this school. While the department the major I have is very small and thus more personal with you, especially with advising, the bigger departments like business are very impersonal with you, and hold rather strict barrings on until you complete the, to be honest, useless general education the college forces on you, though that is the case anywhere in America. It is almost arrogant in how they dismiss the ideas and opinions of the students in favor of their own. They are also known for their excessive penny pinching. With the prices on campus being outrageous, they also hold strict rulings for housing and parking, giving you hefty bills if you mess up on even the slightest infraction. Overall, the grand and upcoming productions they are doing with the school, such as the football field and new dorms and buildings, do not help the general student population much. Now, with this said, there are good things to this place. For one, in smaller departments, you get a generally more personal and kinder attention to you and your college career. With my department at least, as long as you show the ability, they help you get the classes you want and need. Also, at least on campus, school spirit runs deep with the green and gold. There are more than enough events to bolster this said school patriotism, and can eventually come to rival other schools. Also, while some professors have a tendency to stuff beliefs down the student's throats, others can be thought inspiring, and can be interesting and even fun to go to classes sometimes. However, the lousy administration still lingers over these benefits, and hampers the overall quality of the school. If they fixed that problem, they would be a good school. However, with that said problem, I can only recommend it, as a current student, as a mediocre to slightly above average at best school to prospective students. To them, I would look at your options and see if you want to come here. I do not regret the choice of coming to this school, but I cannot ignore its blatant and...
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