Friendly, opinionated, divided. Many very friendly people if your involved and assimilated to "Liberal Standards". Yes! very "Friendly" people: smile agree move on. I can confidently say the campus is absolutely beautiful, the Residents Hall and other on campus cafeterias are wonderful and serve a wide diversity of food. buildings are fairly modern. From my understanding most of the students I know move off campus due the disliking of the RHA and rising fees.
During the day it is a wonderful place to be if your in a 3 layer coat and gloves. I personally love the fact that "one" of the many bus stops protects you from the cold down at Memorial Union. I question the resource management, it seems that building infrastructure is NDSU's current goal.
Be dazzled by the mighty Fargo Dome nearby, just be prepared for the traffic.
Feel safe with the Campus police phone stations for anonymous tips and violence reports. But remember to keep your pepper spray on hand "I'm joking, its against regulations, but a 3 inch blade it permitted". in all honesty just don't leave after dark.
Enjoy the ease of access to Happy Harry's as it is a short drive from main campus and within walking distance.
If you don't mind Phishing schemes in your email inbox or 4+ daily emails from a notification service that is not optional about irrelevant programs and events you may are may not be interested in your in good hands. If you go through the hour long process to have it removed from the list due to data consumption on your phone, look forward to it again a semester later. If you intent to enroll I heavily advise having a car so if your hit by a drunk driver during the day you still have a chance to survive. Other than the mentioned flaws they have okay classes and nice...
Read moreGreat University with many options for majors. Very clean campus, beautiful flowers during the summer months. Can be bitter cold in the winter with the North Dakota temperatures and winds. The NDSU Bison football games are quite a spectacle. The tailgating party is like no other University. Green and yellow everywhere, live music playing and the intoxicating aroma of barbecue grills in the air. Don't miss this if you are in the area. The engineering department is second to none. Awesome professors and new facilities. If you are interested in a degree in engineering, be sure to put NDSU at the top of your list. Fargo is a great town. No traffic to speak of when compared to large cities. The city has anything that you could want from restaurants, entertainment, green spaces and truly affordable housing. Having the Fargodome at the campus is a plus. It hosts many concerts and sporting events throughout the year. Parking is very reasonably priced at the Fargodome. Most of the student body is from Minnesota. Fargo is just a 3.5 hour drive from Minneapolis, an easy drive. With an airport very close by, and daily bus service to cities across the upper Midwest, getting to and from Fargo is easy. Put NDSU on your list of universities to visit. You won't be...
Read moreThe campus life at NDSU is vibrant and engaging. With a wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, NDSU offers students ample opportunities for academic exploration and growth. From engineering and agriculture to business and the arts, the university's rigorous curriculum prepares students for success in their chosen fields. Students can participate in numerous clubs, organizations, and events catering to their interests, fostering a sense of community and belonging. Whether it's joining a student club, attending cultural events, or cheering on the Bison at athletic competitions, there's always something exciting...
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