Absolutely the single worst decision I have ever made in my life. Cabrini University has shown me how bad a College can be. I went here because it was close to my home and they gave me money. The money I was rewarded was given to everyone, even people with far worse academic performance had been given much more.
After COVID all of my teachers were either incredibly unqualified for their role, or simply had never even worked a single day in the field. Many of the classes were either heavily politically motivated, or solely textbook driven. One of the most egregious examples of this was my Social Media Marketing class that I took in 2021. The Teacher walked in the first day 20 minutes late and said "I do not know anything about social media or social media marketing, this is the first class that the students are going to be teaching the teacher". This abysmal class ended in a project that had no rubric until the final date.
I am not envious of the students that ended up living on the campus, in dorms that I understand are akin to a prison. For commuters you are encouraged to use the commuter lounge in the basement of the Holy Spirit Library. This room is significantly smaller then commuter lounges at any other college, is usually filled with trash, smells of mildew and moss, and is perfectly adorned with dusty popcorn ceiling. This dismal 1960's era building is probably the perfect metaphor for this college. Worn out, lacking in character, and something that isn't worth your time.
If you do end up going to Cabrini, enjoy bingo. This is the only school run event that people show up to (That aren't forced to) and it is run as poorly as you...
Read moreDepressing. It takes a certain type of person to enjoy this school, and I don't think I'm that type of person. If you don't find your group of friends (who you better hope don't transfer), your club, or your niche, you're screwed. Welcome to the most boring university ever.
I'm a sophomore, political science major and a lot of my classes are easier than my high school ones. I do think my professors are good, however; you get that personal connection that you wouldn't get at a large school. And the campus is pretty. That's about it.
Before I even started my first semester as a freshman at Cabrini they were screwing me over. I applied for the Honors Program and LLC (living and learning community) on time and met all the qualifications, yet had to fight for my spot in the LLC, the honors program, AND my honors scholarship from July 2016 until well into my first semester. Not to mention that the "triple" room I was placed in was terribly small for a dorm the tour guides couldn't stop bragging about.
Terrible food. Just awful. Food that is labeled "vegetarian" has chicken in it. Burgers are gross, fruit doesn't look fresh, and the stench of the cafeteria is just plain bad. If you want something half decent you'll have to go to Jazzman's or Sandella's and pray that you don't get tired of ordering the same things all the time.
I have tried to like this school, but when I'm away I realize how unhappy I truly am there. Most likely will not be returning.
P.S., Public Safety needs a whole different review because their service is unacceptable. Why do their photos in the lobby of East Residence Hall look like...
Read moreI am a freshman at cabrini university. In the beginning this school seemed nice. It is apealing because it is a small school and they give out a lot of money in scholarships. Let me tell u something, ITS A BUSINESS. If you are a white middle class student they tell u that you are giving you a discount but they are ripping you off. Most other kids at the school get to go there for about 5,000 a year and youre stuck paying 30,000. In addition, Nearly half of my grade is transfering out this semester. No one likes it there because there are hardly any campus activities. If you dont believe me, check out the retention rate online. Public safety is a joke. My friend got seriously injured and all they did was stand there looking confused instead of helping. In terms of emergency help call 911, not public safety. I learned that...
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