California State University Northridge (CSUN)
California State University Northridge (CSUN) is a established in (unknown). The campus is located in and hosts students with an endowment of .
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Established: 1958
Type: Public University
Location: Northridge, CA, USA
Homepage: http://www.csun.edu
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As a freshman, CSUN has nice features, but the campus is very quiet and it feels like un-college like at moments. There are a lot of people who are commuters. Living status wise if your not involved it can be ridculous boring. Otherwise it ok sometimes. Also i forgot to add , not living on campus has it flaws i would recommend to live on campus if your a freshie because your allowing yourself to meet more people. Which probaly would make your CSUN experience worth while.Teacher here are great except some of them are mean.
It was very affordable which was a plus. I had some really good teachers. However some teachers were literally of the devil, but that is to be expected I suppose.
Whenever I walked from the parking garage to class, a car alarm went off. This slowly drove me insane.
I can’t quite put my finger on it so I guess I’ll just use a vague metaphor. After I walked off the graduation podium with my fake diploma I felt like a standardized product that was just pumped out of a factory. And furthermore I felt like a standardized product that was more lost and confused than when it entered that factory.
p.s.- The science buildings are always like Antarctica on the inside. They are very cold.
I had excellent teachers when I got to my major courses. That continued on with my Master’s classes as well.