StudentsReview :: Marist College - Comments and Student Experiences
-or-
Search for Schools by Region
 

or within distance of city

Similar Schools
Quinnipiac University -- Hamden, CT
Boston College -- Chestnut Hill, MA
Fairfield University -- Fairfield, CT


  Who's got the Best?

Perceptual Rankings:
You Make 'Em.
We Post 'Em.
You Vote 'Em Up.
You Vote 'Em Down.
Aww yeah.


Marist College

There are 134 Comments

View:

Sort By: [Date] [Major] [Rating]

Select Comments:

Positive Negative Neutral Advice
Marist College is a population of a littleBrightSocial Work
Marist College is a population of a little under 5,000 students. The people are really friendly and whether you've had a class with another student or you're just meeting them for the first time people go out of their way to be considerate and helpful. The upperclassman help the underclassman find their way around. There is a lot of a activities to do whether you're participating in the Division 1 athletics that Marist offers, or you're doing one of the many extracurriculars. We do have a few sororities and fraternities, although i wouldn't say they're very popular. The classes are typically small with a maximum of about 25 students. I find this aspect of Marist's academics to be really awesome because you're not "just a number" and you're professors identify with you and are able to know who you are if you need help in a class. Also it allows you to really connect with your peers and branch out with all different types of people.

The only bad thing about Marist for me, is in regards to the social life. Marist is what you would call "a bar school" meaning that there are typically not off-campus parties to go to. However, if you're choosing not to consume alcohol (because you're not 21 yet) Marist offers events such as movie nights in the Student PAR, which play the newest releases. The offer comedians, and there are typically plays going on produced by the students. It's also fun to go watch the different athletic teams compete. In addition, Marist always offers a chance for students to go into NYC and see theater shows for about 25$ total, which is unbelievable. They usually have trips to six flags and ski trips as well.I honestly don't really think there is much bad to say about Marist, sure people will complain about the cafeteria food, but they've even stepped it up in the Cafe.

2nd Year Female -- Class 2009
Collaboration/Competitive: A+, Useful Schoolwork: B+
Rate this comment:
Useless (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Helpful
Question
Marist is a great school.Quite BrightArt & Design Department
Marist is a great school. It offers a myriad of wonderful opportunities, both scholastically and socially. The student body is well rounded, with a lot of school spirit! The professors are kind and knowledgeable, and always willing to help beyond what they are required to do. The campus is beautiful!
2nd Year Female -- Class 2012
Individual Value: A+, Scholastic Success: B
Rate this comment:
Useless (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Helpful
Question
Marist College was the only school I wantedQuite BrightArt & Design Department
Marist College was the only school I wanted to attend, and am so happy that I did. I love the atmosphere the people and the opportunities that the school offers to learn and get involved. There are always fun things like movies, meetings, free massages before midterms and finals, trips to the city to see plays and baseball games etc. They also have really good internship opportunities and volunteer shadow programs to get connections in your field. As for social life Marist is a bar school and you really need to be 18 in order to be able to go out with your friends, and by the time you are a junior if you are not 21 you really need a fake id.
1st Year Female -- Class 2015
Education Quality: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: B-
Rate this comment:
Useless (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Helpful
Question
Marist College
Marist College
Compare MaristSave Marist

StudentsReview Advice!

• What is a good school?
• Statistical Significance
• How to choose a Major
• How to choose your Career
• What you make of it?
• How Ivy League Admissions works
• On the Student/Faculty Ratio

• FAFSA: Who is a Parent?
• FAFSA: Parent Contribution
• FAFSA: Dream out of reach

• College Financial Planning
• Survive College and Graduate
• Sniffing Out Commuter Schools
• Preparing for College: A HS Roadmap
• Talking to Your Parents about College.
• Is a top college worth it?
• Why is college hard?
• Why Kids Aren't Happy in Traditional Schools
• Essential College Tips
Ah, college. Considered by many to be the time of a young person's lif... more→
• Cost of College Increasing Faster Than Inflation
According to NPR, the cost of college... more→
• For parents filling out the FAFSA and PROFILE (from a veteran paper slinger)
Just so you know, filling out these forms is a lot more than penciling... more→
• How to choose the right college?
My name is Esteban Correa. I am currently a second year INTERNATIONAL ... more→
• Create The Right Career Habits Now
Getting ahead in your career can be easier if you make the choice to b... more→

• Senior Year (Tips and experience)
It's the end of junior year and everyone is anticipating the arrival o... more→
• Informational Overload! What Should I Look For in a College or University?
We are in an instant information age, where you can find almost anythi... more→
• Personality Type and College Choice
Personality type is something very important to consider when deciding... more→
• A Free Application is a Good Application
As a senior finishing her scholastic year, I feel that it is my duty ... more→

• College Academic Survival Guide
The leap from high school to college academics is not an insignificant... more→
• Getting Involved: The Key to College Happiness
As a tour guide, the absolute, most frequently asked question I got wa... more→
• Choose a Path, Not a Major
Unless you're one of the fortunate souls who's already found their cal... more→
• The Scoop on State Schools
A recent college graduate, I vividly remember touring campuses as a p... more→

• The Purpose of a Higher Education
You are one of the millions of people this year applying for admission... more→
• The Importance of Choosing the Right College Major (2012)
One of the most important academic choices you'll make while in colleg... more→
• How to choose a college major
I was not sure what college major to choose. When you are in your late... more→
• How to guarantee your acceptance to many colleges
Are your grades are not what you think they should be from high school... more→

• Nailing the College Application Process
College applications seem to always be put on top of students procrast... more→
• What to do for a Successful Interview
Interviews seem to become more commonplace in every facet of life as o... more→
• I Don't Know Where to Start (General College Advice)
Preparing for college is a difficult time for every student and it?s o... more→
• Attitude and Dress Code for an Interview (General College Advice)
An interview is something we all have to go through when we get a job... more→

• Starting College (General College Advice)
College is a huge milestone in your life. You?ve seen the castle like ... more→
• Boston Apartment lease: Watch out!

Are you a student and about to sign the very first lease in your li... more→

• What college is right for you?
When thinking about their choices for colleges, many students and pare... more→