Caylacakes1 is right. Don't waste your money at this school. I signed up for an online class for the Spring 2017 semester and dropped after several weeks. Professor was a joke. It took days to get a reply after an assignment was submitted. There was no guidance about assignments and then when you asked a question the reply was just as vague. Had a 98% on first assignment and then next grade dropped to an 80% without any explanation for it. I asked specifically what was wrong with it and the professor had trouble trying to convey the answer. The low grade seemed like retaliation for asking questions. I found the professor to be immature, spiteful, and unprepared to teach. I am still fighting with the university for a full refund. It was nothing more than a very expensive...
Read moreJust went back for a visit as an alumni to talk to some of my former profs. No students. Anywhere. Might have seen 2 dozen total. Felt like I was walking through a corpse.
Dreadful landscaping where everything with leaves is forced into a globe shape like it's a boxwood. Poor upkeep of infrastructure. (Yet, still, endless unnecessary new construction!) Arboretum hasn't been maintained for a decade. I could pitch a tent in the weed patch behind building E and no one would ever know I was living there.
All that remains is Armenti's...
Read moreMy daughter just graduated from Cal U. She had an excellent experience and enjoyed her 4 yrs there. She has continued to a masters program at Pitt and has had no trouble finding work or getting accepted into other programs. All universities function in a similar way and it's up to the student to take advantage of all the opportunities that the school offers. Frankly, I see Cal U as an extremely good value that all students should consider before getting into crazy debt at other...
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