Do Not Attend! This may get taken down but i dont care. I'll put it right back up to tell the truth. I am a former student who was suspended with my girlfriend for alleged bullying and threats when in all reality i was turning to the web for help after being bullied to the point of suicidal thoughts. I was also bullied by staff who told me not to make videos about WW2 and the holocaust as well as war crimes the allies and american troops committed. What also dug a grave for me was following instructions and doing research on school shootings and columbine. If your trans expect to not be allowed to use the mens or womens restrooms no matter how male or female you look I was forced to leave the same day as i was given the suspension notice and was rushed to grab my things. The president is a joke and so is the dean of students the security team is no better and they won't help you at all unless a physical fight breaks out. Bullying is not tolerated? Right so why werent the kids who picked on me dealt with? The answer is simple: go for the trans kid shes the problem! Thanks to the school being over sensitive my life is nearly ruined and in shambles i'm trying to pick up the pieces. If you send your kid here you're setting them up for failure and you need...
Read moreAlumn from back in the day here, I was recently reminded of Hartwick and decided I'd leave my two cents. Basically they didn't help me out at all during my time there (07-11); there are no resources to help students with internships or job hunting, there are very few majors and minors to choose from (don't get me started on the "build your major" scam), there's really nothing going on at Hartwick or in Oneonta, the students are rude and unfriendly, the faculty and staff are largely apathetic, the tuition is ridiculous, the dorms are cramped, old and unclean and even the food sucks. But, to be fair, the campus looks pretty so I guess that makes up for everything else according to some. My advice is to stay away unless there have been some major...
Read moreExpensive, dated architecture, the entire thing is built on one big hill (so bring your glutes), Administrative-student clashes and other typical beaureacratic nonsense you'd find at a NE school are the cons. The pros are the extremely qualified professors who offer the best and most personalized education imaginable, an Administration that is always looking to change and work for the student (with varying degrees of success, but the effort is there which is the important part), a fair amount of included amenities like two gyms, a pool, basketball/racquetball/tennis courts, hiking trails on school-owned land, collaboration with the local State University, clubs, a fun student base, a large library, tutoring services, etc. Takes liberal...
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