The atmosphere at Fordham, as well as the warmth and inclusiveness of its students, truly resonate with me. Not only do I feel incredibly welcomed, but I also sense a strong sense of belonging. The presence of a diverse community at Fordham further reinforces this feeling of being at home for me.
View moreI have a mixed experience. There were a few classes I enjoyed, but most of them were either boring or downright pathetic. This is because there is a broad core and the professors who teach the core classes tend to be boring or incompetent. The fields where I had good permanent professors were history and theology. I don’t think the core is as useful as Fordham. It really looks like a way to force students to take a lot of classes to make sure the course lasts four or more years so students can keep paying their tuition. I wasn’t completely hated by school because some of my good teachers were very good and I was very understandable and resident because I struggled with a mental illness that affects my work. On average, it seems that Rose Hill professors are better in teaching graduates, while those in downtown Lincoln are most arrogant coaches, and should not be close to work with people. Honestly, I think I would be happier if I had better professors in my majors, but I hated college because many of the professors in my first 2.5 years of college were terrible. Overall, I enjoyed my time with the mock trial team. Like I said, the saving grace was having good professors who reminded me why I wanted to study these things in the first place, instead of making me hate what I love.
View moreI studied business at FORDHAM and I am in a wheelchair. The classes were nice and the teachers were always helpful to me. The disability office makes sure we get accommodated we have all the needs covered. There are many elevators which is helpful for me, however, they can get very crowded and you might have to wait for a while to be able to get in one.
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