The psychology department is great most of the teachers will work with you the disability services are helpful food on campus sucks though I do not suggest getting a meal plan lots of crime around campus the new dorms are nice they make freshmen stay on campus because they are still paying them off even though most people who go here live close. They made my brother check in even though he hd just the day before had his appendix out he went there because he decided last min not to go to the citadel or vmi because he was going to be a military physicist he instead went here transferred then finished as uga with a degree from uga he got a great high paying job in the field of physics I have enjoyed the psychology department most of the teachers are fun and interactive the classes most of them are easy to understand there the hub for technical support are decent they provide free software and tech support but it is different from west ga they wont give you disks you have to go there to install software and you cant leave your computer there to be repaired. All around it has been helpful for me and I have enjoyed my experience as far as I can see there isn’t a club that looks like a bunch of fun nerds lime me except for the anime club and I lost my interest in anime after high school I am not big on school pride I never have been and I don't follow sports so I never know how our teams are doing im sure people have a great time at the game most people on camus seem pretty animated. I will say that allot of people on campus are my age nd a few people are older I am 28 btw but I thnk there is a youthful population there are a lot of people who have kids so if they can work with that kid of schedule then...
Read morePhlebotomy Tech Certificate-Continuing Education-8 week accelerated class As far as the class it was GREAT. Dawn Cook, instructor, was very knowledgeable of the subject matter. She was always positive and when a student was having difficulties she was very patient. Dawn went the extra mile to make sure all students had everything they needed to be successful in completing the class with confidence. Class would receive and A+. The Continuing Education office that was in charge of the program not so impressive. They didn't seem to be very organized. The students in the class were told to find locations they (the student) would be able to do their externships. As far as I am concerned the office should have the locations already setup. Now if a student would like to do their externship some location special then they (the student) should let the CE office know. We as students should know where we will be doing our externships by the time the class ended. This is not the case. There were students that completed the class 9/2013 that still had not done their externship or even had any information as to when they were scheduled. A CPR certificate is required. It is part of the classroom experience, the school did give us this CPR class BUT it was the wrong class. Healthcare field requires that the CPR Certificate needs to be from the American Heart Association, the school gave the course from American Red Cross. Red Cross works for the externship but to get a job you must have it from the AHA. So the student will need to find a class on their own and pay extra for the AHA Cert. Would I take another class? Of...
Read moreTitle: Mixed Bag of Experiences at Clayton State University
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐
My time at Clayton State University has been a rollercoaster of experiences, leading me to a neutral three-star rating. While there were certainly positive aspects, some issues with certain teachers left a mark on my overall impression.
On the bright side, I made great friends and had a memorable time at Clayton State. The campus is aesthetically pleasing, and the student community is generally friendly. I particularly enjoyed exploring the variety of delicious food spots around the campus, adding a flavorful touch to my college experience.
However, I must acknowledge that the academic journey was not without its challenges. Some teachers seemed determined to make it their mission to fail students, which created an unnecessary hurdle in the learning process. It's essential to note that this issue appears to be more teacher-specific than reflective of the university as a whole.
Despite the academic challenges, I appreciate the efforts of the university in creating a welcoming and vibrant campus environment. The majority of students are friendly, contributing to a positive atmosphere.
In conclusion, Clayton State University has its strengths and weaknesses. While the campus and student community offer a pleasant experience, there is room for improvement in addressing certain academic challenges. I hope the university continues to strive for excellence in all aspects of the...
Read more