Cafeteria food is bad, small pieces, staff looks at you if you're taking more than they had expected per customer. Dry campus is boring and there's no actual events going on. Yeah they say there's a greek-life but it doesn't look like a frat at all , more like a ghetto gathering of groups with limited options to network with actual people of influence to get you a real white collar job. The dean Albert Schielke is one of the meanest, nastiest , deans I have ever met.
I tried to study at Wroxton and this mean guy who likes to reject students who want to study outside Fairleigh ridiculous or want credits accepted , he will gladly make you feel guilty and reject your proposal. And your only option is to try Wroxton to study abroad, and he'll reject it if you don't have the right gpa and recommended signatures from people that don't want to sign for you.
And he smirked a lot when students get rejected. And yet years later I heard he got some awards. That Albert Schielke was a big son of a gun! He tried to market Turkish and Indian applicants to study at fairleigh ridiculous into thinking the campus is a cute harvard'like place only for the indian students to complain once they enrolled and arrived at the teaneck campus. But all in all , since this place has the title of "university" , you expect companies to hire you just because it has that "university" thing on your diploma.
It ain't going to work, and it's true what other alumni said, it is all about reputation so fairleigh ain't no ivy league. While the tuition may be as high and equal to NYU, Columbia University and other prestige universities. As an alumni who came here because I lost my chances to Rutgers and Montclair and didn't want to study at a community college because it was shunned among the corporate wallstreet world - I chose fairleigh as a last minute solution.
But it was a path of failure and expensive I do wish I could have transferred out but couldn't due to the GPA was so low by a lot of angry bitter professors who couldn't teach. I did manage to graduate from fairleigh and did manage to attend an ivy league university and the grades and evaluation marks from other faculties were drastically different from FDU.
To FDU's faculty I encountered at the engineering was one of the worst lot you will ever meet. There are a large sum of Indian students who seem to pass the engineering courses easily but for the average joe who was there to study and learn from scratch it was not good. Some of the professors don't have a syllabus and some suggest books that don't go with the lecture at all. For career searching, don't bother using FDU's career development , their resume critique service provides a limited collection of job options on their database such as custodian jobs, taxi drivers, and doesn't have those Entry level , corporate jobs from the big leagues out there.
Plus you're going to be applying against other graduates who are from other well known institutes. As the late president Adam's was only known for his ultra quasi motivational rhetoric of being "global education" that other places don't. Well he was wrong. Basically, his thing about Global education and global citizens is a rewrite to obvious things a U. S Citizens witnesses everyday in their neighborhood.
Imagine you're a white girl or guy and your neighbors, teachers, are from different nationalities. Fairleigh doesn't offer anything unique that other places already have, and maybe their acceptance rate is high because admissions doesn't bother checking people's SAT's scores and all they want is more and more students to generate profit.
Back to the professors. A large part of them seem that they don't want their students to understand and pass their courses. Their so called learning content is outdated and useless. You might end up being a salesperson or something that just requires a high school diploma. A disgrace of a university. Email it! We have arrogant professors who insist and pressure that a certain way of programming is legit, but after seeing how professors who are very inept like Carol Greff and Joanne Mitchell, things can go downhill.
These are professors who kept making a lot of coding and compiling mistakes and at the same time they had the nerve to give students C's and D's just because students didnt get their brilliant teachings. Actually, they pressure students taking courses they want you to take and some of those subjects are useless and wont count for your graduation.
Audio provided by Dorothy Emmerich. See a photo of John J. Fitz Gerald and a photo of John J. Fitz Gerald. This site is edited by Barry Popik. Fairleigh S. Dickinson was a benefactor. Wikipedia: Fairleigh Dickinson University Fairleigh Dickinson University is a private, coeducational and nonsectarian university founded in Fairleigh Dickinson University was the first American university to own and operate an international campus and currently offers more than individual degree programs to its students.
The school has four campuses: two in New Jersey United States and one each in Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as an online platform. At the nationals he again came in second, this time behind an year-old high school whiz from Chicago named Irwin Cohen. And four years later Worthen proved his staying power—and unfortunately his consistently bad luck—by losing to Cohen's younger brother Steve. Steve Cohen, 19, probably is the man Worthen ultimately will have to beat in order to qualify for next year's Olympic Games in Montreal.
But winning a medal will not be easy for either of them. The Japanese have never lost a gold in the pound class. Cohen, who also represented the U. Cohen is fast and graceful, just the opposite of Worthen, who plays a Joe Frazier role to Cohen's Ali. One of those so-called "technique players" whom Worthen has been working on is his stepson Tom, 13, who recently has become a trifle too defensive in his play. Last year he won the state age-group title.
Tom's younger brother Kevin, 11, cannot decide which sport he likes best among soccer, baseball and judo. Worthen's children from his first marriage live with their mother, but spend as many weekends as possible with their second family. Zinera, 12, participates in both gymnastics and judo, and her brother Tony is one of the better 9-year-old judo players in the area.
On Monday evenings Clyde does not get home from training in New York until past Tom's bedtime, but Tuesday is a big night for stepfather and son at the Cranford Judo and Karate Center, where Worthen learned his judo from Yoshisada Yonezuka. I just tell them that I'm in my second childhood. After all, when I made the honor roll at Fairleigh Dickinson last semester with 3.
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