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I an International Transfer Student from Middle East.Quite BrightFinance
I an International Transfer Student from Middle East. I am a finance major and currently a senior. DePaul was my first and last choice. Its been a year and half here and I must say I have enjoyed each and every minute of my life. It was definitely hard to be away from family, but it wasn't difficult adjusting. The main reason I joined DePaul was because of its small classroom size. For me it is more important to learn and being recognized individually.

The course work has been quite challenging. The 10 week quarter keeps you on your toes. DePaul's loop campus (midst of Financial street) is another thing that attracted me, as me being a Finance major, it was important to get a real world experience along with the academics.

Academics Advisors are alright. Most of my credits were accepted accept ENG 101 and ENG 102 as none of US universities accept that if its done outside United States.

They did take some time to transfer my courses, but in the end it was all good.
Chicago life is great. Winter is quite harsh but overall its a fun place to be around.

1st Year Female -- Class 2010
Education Quality: A+, Social Life: B+
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DePaul University has been quite an experience.Quite BrightAccounting
DePaul University has been quite an experience. It was not my first choice, but I'm certainly glad I ended here. I'm an international student from Central America and saw this as an opportunity to step out of my comfort zone and take part of this "big city life". Albeit the weather in Chicago can get a bit drastic at times, I love everything else about it.

Classes at DePaul range anywhere from 10 to 40 people. I've never been taught by a TA, and teachers generally know my name. Coursework varies, but I've found that I'm getting my money's worth. I've had the pleasure of having some truly exceptional teachers. Tuition prices, in comparison to other private Universities are reasonable. Although I believe they could be more generous with their merit based scholarships (as international student's we're not eligible for any kind of financial aid that isn't academic based).

On-campus life is average, it certainly could be better. I chose to live on-campus my first year and that helped secure a group of people I'm still close with. (By the way the dorms are pretty amazing). DePaul is like many have mentioned, a commuter school, a lot of the suburban kids leave on the weekends and it felt like ghost town sometimes. Other than that, I chose to move off campus after my first year and it cut my housing costs in half, plus I certainly wasn't going to miss the on-campus food. Certainly worth the extra ten minute commute.

It?s easy to get involved at DePaul. There are tons of active organizations that foster campus life, diversity, etc. Most people are friendly and I have not found it a problem to expand my social circle beyond dorm life. Also, DePaul IS an extremely diverse university; I have friends from different ethnicities, socioeconomic backgrounds, beliefs, etc?

Lastly, the best thing about DePaul is location. If you get bored in Chicago, you are choosing to get bored. I love going out to try different restaurants, plays, stand up shows, etc? most at reasonable prices. Through DePaul I was also able to get an internship after my first year of college, and already have another one lined up for this summer. I?m VERY excited; summer in the city is pretty exceptional.

I didn't want the typical college experience, and that's why I chose DePaul. If you are big on Greek life, tailgating, sports and crazy parties you might want to reconsider. That's just one of the trade-offs of being an urban campus. On the other hand you are getting back quality education, great teacher support and better opportunities that come with living in the heart of a city. This foreigner is proud to call DePaul my alma matter.

2nd Year Female -- Class 2011
Education Quality: A, Collaboration/Competitive: C+
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I am currently a Freshman student at DePaulQuite BrightUndecided
I am currently a Freshman student at DePaul and I must say, I'm kicking myself for going here. There are so many things wrong with DePaul but I'll start by listing the good things first.

1. The education quality at DePaul is very good. Classes are all small and taught by actual professors. No TA's or anything like that. However, I felt that many freshman level classes were extremely easy and felt like a review of high school. There is a high individual value, and students don't feel like just a number at DePaul.

Now the bad...
1. There is very little social scene at DePaul. I personally found it very hard to meet good people at DePaul because there aren't many opportunities to meet people. I spent the first month of my Freshman year walking to supposed parties, that turned out to not be happening. Your only bet at having a good time at DePaul is if you get a fake id and you can get into bars. One thing I will give DePaul is that there is an excellent nightlife for people over 21, or those pretending to be...Don't come to DePaul with thoughts of big raging parties with lots of people, it doesn't happen here.

2. The school spirit at DePaul is non-excistant. There is an on-campus spirit club, but they don't have a large involvement. DePaul basketball used to be a huge deal in Chicago back in the 80s but those days are long gone. The basketball program is going downhill fast. The basketball team doesn't even play on campus. They play about a half hours drive away at the Allstate Arena. Even if you do make it to a game, you will be one of the only people at the game.

3. Students aren't very connected at DePaul. Since it's a city school, it attracts a very diverse student population. Since it is so diverse, students don't have a lot in common and groups of friends are usually small and walled-off. In fact, I don't ever remember seeing a group larger than ten people walking around on weekends. Speaking of weekends, they are a favorite time for suburban students to leave. DePaul used to have a reputation as a commuter school, and the administration has done a lot to keep kids at DePaul by constructing lots of new student housing. But this has only shifted DePaul from a commuter school to a suitcase school. Dorms will be pretty quiet on the weekends because all of the suburban kids will be at home. Your best bet would be to make friends with out-of-state kids, because they have to stay. This makes it really hard to meet friends because they're always leaving to go back home.

I've been really unhappy with my experience at DePaul, I will definitely transfer to a larger state school next year. I want to be a part of something bigger. I'm only halfway through my Freshman year and I already feel like I've experienced everything that I can at DePaul. Don't come to this school if you want to make a whole new life for yourself at school or if you want to be a full-time student. Don't come here if you want to go to 'college', only come here if you want to just go to class and continue living life like you aren't a student.

1st Year Male -- Class 2013
Collaboration/Competitive: A+, Education Quality: F
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