Public University vs Private Liberal Arts College...What's the Difference?
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
- Hello! In this video we will be talking about what it's like attending two very different schools; the University of Washington in Seattle and Scripps College in Claremont. We go over basic stats, finances, campus resources including dorms, facilities, on-campus dining, and more! Please comment if you have any additional questions, and make sure to like and subscribe for more videos!
Great info. Thanks.
Scripps sounds like a dream!
Does University of Washington have a good environmental science major?
Live in Seattle born and raised, also looking for a good biology/botany school... does uw have good botany programs?
Hi Jarquees, yes, UW have amazing biology/botany programs. In recent years, the campus has built new and remodeled nearly all their biology and life science buildings with state of the art features. The new greenhouse is also amazing. You can also check out the popular UW Botanic Garden to learn more about what the campus has to offer.
I actually wanted to know more about liberal arts college can I chat further with vanessa?
I want to be an engineer. Is the LAC good for this major?
Hi Ahood, LAC could be a good option because of the smaller class sizes so your relationships with faculty tend to be closer. However, research-based universities such as University of Washington is also a good option because of the countless opportunities for students who are interested in the STEM field. It depends on your learning style.
Depends on where you go. Harvey Mudd for example is a really strong engineering LAC. You just have to do your research though.
@@annika6935 thank u can i have ur instagram or anything to talk to you for helping me to searching bcz I’m confuse a little bit and don’t know what collage I should apply ☹️
@@ahoodbaukr4747 I don't share my contacts but if you search engineering programs at liberal arts colleges you will find both colleges with their own major and colleges with partnerships to provide 3-2 or 2-1-1-1 engineering programs. This list blog.collegevine.com/top-liberal-arts-colleges-with-engineering-programs/ is a place to start but you'll want to look into each school a bit more.