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The University of Wisconsin Colleges is a multi-campus institution that prepares students for success at the baccalaureate level of education, provides the first two years of a liberal arts general education that is accessible and affordable, and advances the Wisconsin Idea by bringing the resources of the University to the people of the state and the communities that provide and support its campuses.
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
| Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities | Associate |
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| Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other | 1461 |
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Of course I am learning a lot, this school throws you enough required classes you have to take before getting into your major, so it is impossible to take any class and not learn a thing. What is different here, is that I don't just learn from… more read full review
Of course I am learning a lot, this school throws you enough required classes you have to take before getting into your major, so it is impossible to take any class and not learn a thing. What is different here, is that I don't just learn from professors but from my classmates who I study with or the discussion section that meets once a week for the class. You do not solely learn from classes but also from the environment surrounding you. You learn how to cross a street properly and not get run over; You learn to use the bus system efficiently and not get stranded a mile off of campus at 2am; You will have numerous heated political debates with friends (in wake of recent protests) that spark learning and thinking. You will learn the best study habits (looking out over the lake)--and the worst study habits(a redbull energy drink at midnight). You will learn to study your butt off while trying to plan three days worth of halloween costumes. You will how to Jump Around at football games without falling over. I've learned all these things and indeed, learning can be fun. read full review
I loved being at URock, there were always fun things going on around campus through out the year with numerous events. All of the professors are incredibly nice and helpful. It was very easy to make friends and it was kind of like high school all… more read full review
I loved being at URock, there were always fun things going on around campus through out the year with numerous events. All of the professors are incredibly nice and helpful. It was very easy to make friends and it was kind of like high school all over just minus the drama! read full review
| February 08, 2012 | Charles from Pound, WI | read full review | |
| January 10, 2012 | Tyler from Valders, WI | read full review | |
| June 09, 2011 | Ashley from Janesville, WI | read full review | |
| March 16, 2011 | Elizabeth from Madison, WI | read full review | |
| August 18, 2009 | Leah from Waukesha, WI | read full review |
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