Reviews
As a student of this glorified college, I can assure that this is one of the best among CUNYs due to its location and environment and academics.
Really friendly environment and there are varieties of courses to select from to study. There are extra programs to help students who are weak at math and other subjects. Also, there are peer advisors to help students in campus regarding their academic decisions and to lead them the right way they need to be leaded.
Moreover, there are different variations of clubs to choose from and cultural programs from different diverse culture to attend to. Especially, there are always space to do something there and create something if you want to. You will get all the help you need if you are a student of this college.
5
7 years ago (29-05-2018)
Even though Hunter isn’t perfect, it’s given me a pretty memorable college experience
5
7 years ago (22-05-2018)
We took Hunter College off our list because they have a hateful bully on staff as an associate professor. The administration has had ample time to address the issue and hasn’t. Just google Matthew Lasner and judge for yourself.
1
7 years ago (26-04-2018)
Hunter is a senior college that specializes in the sciences. HC is an urban college in the UES of Manhattan. It has a high academic standard. Alumni 2006. HC is a big bang for your bucks💰...well at least back in the early-mid 2000. Lots of protest from students and professors backthen.
Profs were good teachers and scholars. The downside is it doesn't feel like you're experiencing college life because of the urban setting and it lacks school grounds like a typical Uni/College. Oasis student services are good resource for students. Social clubs are just okay. The escalators are pretty cool but its always crowded and so does Lounge areas. HC Library is a 4 floor bldg and relatively huge. Bookstore is cool but small and prices are expensive. Shakespeare bookstore ain't cheap either. Overall, I recommend Hunter from an academic pov.
4
7 years ago (10-03-2018)
This school was pretty bad. As a commuter school, making friends was quite difficult, and I'm usually a very outgoing person. The overcrowded nature of the school made it feel like HS, and the administration was completly incompetant. Calling during business hours would often take 15-25 minutes to get an answer, and when you did manage one, it usually led to you being put on hold as you got transferred elsewhere, resulting in yet another long wait. Professors were a hit or miss, but most were extremely lazy. One professor promised a review sheet for a final exam then straight up forgot to email it, so he just gave us a large curve. I transferred out after a semester cus that place just got me depressed. Upside is it only cost me $10k a year WITH dorms which is hella cheap and I did meet some great people there.
2
7 years ago (23-02-2018)