Pretty good, pretty good.
IntroductionI chose Hunter because it was cheap, I luckily got housing, it's in New York City, and... the only other school I applied to, UCLA, rejected me. But its ok because I'm not too fond of the LA area anyways. Even though it says the average of students score in the 400-region in the SATs, Hunter is one of the top public colleges. I didn't even know that when I applied! At orientation, the person in charge asked, "How many of you were in honor societies in your high schools?" and everyone raised their hands--except me because my high school hated me even though i averaged 4.2. Whatever, man. The student that should stay away from Hunter is the student that is against riding subways and is xenopbobic (thats the fear of people right?)
Campus Life and Social LifeHunter is super diverse. I've met people from so many different countries there. Plus, out of the 14thousand undergrads there, you are bound to find people with whom you share similar interests. There are a bunch of clubs and orgnizations that you can join. On Wednesdays, there aren't any classes scheduled from 1-3, so clubs can meet. Hunter has a bunch of PBR parties that a lot of students go to to party and drink cheap, but free, beer. Oh, and if you join the right cub, there will be wine at the meetings. I know there's a sports scene, but I'm not an athlete so i don't know much about it. Weekends are like however you want them to be. There's always something to do in the city.
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AcademicsThe professors are pretty good. The TAs too. I don't feel like I have a huge workload. As long as you choose your classes wisely, you're good.
Student Bodywhat? this is the same as social life. psycho.
In Closing...No, it's ok.