Most of my professors were not memorable. There is next to no campus life. The area where the school is located is boring. The school spent a lot of money on remodeling and renovations while I was there but they didn't build more parking that was sorely needed. The job services were a joke and most of the academic advisers seemed to know less than the students. If I had to do it over again I'd spend the money and go to UD or leave town and go to one of the State schools.
I enjoyed my stay at WSU. I took advantage of some of their disability services, which was a great help, and found the administration to be pretty understanding of alternative needs.
Having the underground tunnels made things great in the winter, if a bit crowded. It's a great feature.
The food on campus is great, and having a grocery store three minutes away from campus was a godsend.
Wright State is good state university with a wide range of degree programs, a great faculty, and a great campus.
I would go there again, and recommend it to any prospective student.
In 1970, the percentage of college freshmen who considered themselves "liberal" was twice that of "conservative". Today, the percentages are nearly equal.
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